dear all, I have been meaning for ages to write a long reflective mail on standing down from the board of OSGeo, but realise if I don't write something short I'm in danger of writing nothing at all.
The role I have filled on OSGeo's Board has been an amazing learning experience for me. I have felt honoured to be in a representative position for such a large and powerful community. FOSS4G is reaching a real maturity; I have seen a conservative ops manager decide that this year it's safe to migrate the big systems to PostGIS, and rebuild the interface with OpenLayers. OSGeo can work on turning the most recent wave of adopters into advocates and supporters. There is more work to be done for documentation and packaging than there is for code, now. There is a lot to be done in education, convincing people that free software is fine for coursework, that skills transfer. OSGeo has quite a unique structure now, with the flourishing of local user groups and the solid, ASF-like core of projects. Decision-making is delegated so comprehensively that a lot of the Board business is rubber-stamping. Correspondingly it's been quite an activist Board with at least a couple of members on each committee; rather than a hands-free advisory style Board attempting to set "strategic" direction. The question of how does OSGeo Foundation support itself financially has always recurred at Board meetings. This year due to the general cuts in sponsorship and marketing budgets we have had a significant financial shortfall, and next year may be little better. After that, though, the "market" potentially there for open source geographic applications will have grown, and OSGeo will be a great store of kudos. How can we change OSGeo to sustain its running costs - whether we try to generate more income from the conference (restricting where it can be held), or we partner to run workshops commercially, or do some consultancy work (and on what terms), or seek more or bigger sponsors (which has proved precarious) - this is my biggest question to the next Board. Recently I've not been as engaged with OSGeo as I would like and don't really feel that I am representative now; so I won't re-stand this year in the Board elections. I am grateful to have had this concern for three years, and will try to stay involved through OSGeo-Scotland, OSGeo-UK, and ongoing effort towards open geodata. be well! jo -- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
