Reflections on the recent f2f board meeting in Seattle.

The f2f was a very productive and much needed meeting.  The board members 
brought together a number of different perspectives, but worked very closely in 
charting the way ahead for the OSGeo foundation.  After 6 years it is really 
amazing how far we have come with chapters distributed around the world as well 
as local and global conferences and meetings.

Before going on to the more strategic discussions, there are some mis 
perceptions that I'd like to help clear up if I can.

We were all disappointed that Jeff was unable to make it to the meeting.  There 
is also unanimous appreciation for all of the effort and organizational skills 
that he has performed for OSGeo.  Jeff has been instrumental in opening up 
regions of the world to OSGeo and he continues as an active contributor on a 
number of levels.  We previously approved funding to send Jeff to Beijing to 
help out with the efforts there and we were all surprised when he found it 
necessary to back out of that.  There was a lot of discussion at the board 
meeting leading to Arnulf reaching out to Jeff for input and to determine how 
we could all support near term activities going forward.  We all wanted him to 
remain on the board and remain has head of the conference committee if that is 
what he wanted.  We also were all very understanding if he wasn't able to make 
commitments in the near term.  Jeff asked to step down for his own reasons - we 
all value his friendship, contributions, and opinions and want to continue that 
into the future.  Jeff, we love you buddy, and we're looking forward to the 
next meet up.

We went through a lot of important administrative details and Daniel gave an 
excellent review of the budget.  We got educated on the differences between 501 
c 3 and 501 c 6 and have plotted out a plan on moving towards final approval.  
Michael did an excellent job of organizing the event, all of the details, and 
helping to manage the agenda and note taking.

For me, the most strategic part of the meeting revolved around expanding OSGeo 
around the world, encouraging more self organization and initiatives, and 
securing our future revenue streams. This will allow us to promote our 
collective agenda, support new initiatives, new regional conferences, and 
expand our excellent development capabilities further in other thrust areas. A 
few of the thrust areas discussed were - users, business model support for 
companies, helping migrate agencies from closed to open.

The annual conferences clearly show us that we have regional interest all over 
the world.  All of the conferences have been successful in their own right.   
All of the conferences are dominated by attendees within that particular region 
with only a small percentage traveling from abroad.  We now are seeing pent up 
demand to have regional annual get togethers so that our members and supporters 
can afford to attend our events on an annual basis.  Beijing is coming up and 
we are excited about the potential for addressing needs and opportunities in 
Asia.  Independently, a smaller north american conference will be held in 
Washington DC in April and an Easter European conference is also underway.  The 
board desires to have these regions organize and host their own conferences so 
that the profits can sustain future conferences in the region and also invest 
in opening up new regions of the world.  We will still designate annual 
meetings, awards, etc in conjunction with these events.

We hope this approach encourages more distributed leadership and volunteerism 
around the world, gives more people an opportunity to attend annual events, and 
smooths out our overall revenue so that we can intelligently invest in code 
sprints, start up conferences, infrastructure, marketing, education, etc that 
all can benefit from.

To this end we decided that the regional conferences would be more 
appropriately run as committees vs chapters.  Local chapters are always free to 
independently run their own events and organizations.  Regional conferences 
will help us coordinate overall resources, distribute leadership to the 
appropriate geographical areas, and lift the organization up to a new level.

I think we discussed 4 or 5 potential motions related to this subject, but then 
decided it was wiser to just state our overall thoughts and open up the 
discussion to the wider membership.  We are very interested in hearing 
everyones thoughts as we move to become  a more capable global organization.

Finally, I'm really proud to be associated with the board of directors.  Every 
single member is totally committed toward moving forward and doing our best to 
address the needs of our community.  I encourage you all to ask questions and 
participate in the discussion.  Also, I look forward to other comments from the 
board.  It is natural that we all have slightly different perceptions and 
thoughts as we move forward.

Mark


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