On 12-06-18 10:50 AM, Jachym Cepicky wrote: > Volker, I see your point - you are not writing it for the first > time. > > Truth is, there was strong request for FOSS4G-E during CEE event. > Do you want to prohibit it? I would better support it. Certainly it > means loss for the global FOSS4G. Does it mean win for OSGeo? I > think so. We just have to talk about the proper model. > > Jachym
Hello Jachym, Volker, Bart, Nick, Maria, Helena and all my FOSS4G friends around the world. I have been very quiet since FOSS4G Denver, stepping back from FOSS4G/conferences because of some concerns about my leadership relayed to me from the OSGeo Board. But my FOSS4G passion and energy has never been so strong. It will never go away :) I am watching the 'regional' events popping up all around the world in fascination and awe; this is really what we have always wanted, to spread the good FOSS4G word, whether it is through a large event or a small one, an official event or 10 people meeting once a month in a pub to discuss FOSS. I admit: at first I was hesitant and was against these regional events because I was worried it would impact the annual event; but, I realize now that there is nothing we can do if people want to get together in their own areas, so let's support it! We can't stop these regional events, nor should we. They're great, allowing local groups to get together with a focus on FOSS4G in their area. Yes, the annual FOSS4G event may dilute a bit, but the word will spread to a wider audience through local/regional events. I still want the annual event to happen each year, to rotate around different regions, and I am ok if that event only draws a few hundred local enthusiasts. I miss you all dearly, and I would jump at the chance to help lead FOSS4G, helping all regional and the annual events grow. Your passionate friend, -jeff _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss