Dear Sanghee,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. As an European I find it useful to get
these "showers of reality" everyone once in a while; it is easy to forget how
fortunate one may be for being born in this part of the world. I trust the
elected board and the OSGeo community at large to find the right mechanisms to
address the issue of regional representativeness.
I have been an OSGeo member for little over an year, therefore my experience on
board elections is limited. However, I do not feel this election compromises my
trust on OSGeo or its executive organs. Both the CRO and board were able to
deal with inordinate stress posed on the election process. That to me is a sign
of maturity, neither OSGeo nor the election process are vulnerable to
individual actions or moods.
Regards.
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] My feelings about board elections
> Local Time: October 29, 2017 3:17 PM
> UTC Time: October 29, 2017 2:17 PM
> From: [email protected]
> To: OSGeo Discussions <[email protected]>
>
> Dear All,
>
> First of all I'd like to give my sincere congratulations to newly elected
> board members. Here I want to share some of my feelings around this board
> elections.
>
> 1. Needless to say all new board members are deserved to win the election.
> However as a whole, now we have all WHITE board of directors only from Europe
> and North America. We've talked about the importance of diversity and
> inclusiveness many times so far, however the reality is like this. Please
> don't get me wrong. I'm not writing this because of my failure in an
> election. Being nominated and encouragement to run the election was just
> great honour to me. For me as Asian, one of most shocking and disappointing
> moment in this election was Venka's failure in an election. Venka has
> contributed so much to Asian community over the last 2 years. His
> contributions and activities reached out not only to Japan but also to
> Thailand, Vietnam, India and sometimes to Korea as well. He also put so much
> efforts organizing FOSS4G Asia this year. And I know as a former board member
> how he restlessly carried out his duty as president of OSGeo. And finally he
> failed! I know he didn't answer to some of quesitons to nominees during the
> election period. Ok, it’s excuse however he and I was being tied up with
> handling a urgent issue in community. Anyway I and other Asian friends are so
> shocked that he was not elected! I bet other Asian members share the same
> feeling. The result gave the clear meaning to Asian community, "If Venka
> can't be a board member of OSGeo, nobody can be forever from Asia." I already
> saw many complaints and discouragement in Asian community. I believe regions
> other than Europe and NA have the rights to be reprensented failry. So, I'd
> like to ask new board members to fix this kind of wrong representation of
> board configuration by adopting new election rules.
>
> 2. I believe Jeff McKenna's ambiguous behaviours around election period made
> both him and OSGeo untrustworthy. I don't want to mention again here some of
> concerns over him in detail during the election. One thing I'd like to point
> out is his un-withdrwal from board election after disclosing the results.
> Nothing personal, Jeff. Actually I tried to accept and understand this
> situation so many times for a couple of days, but I failed to accept. We're
> not the children in the kindergarten! How can it be happened? The last thing
> I did as a former board member was approving the motion, "This board election
> is valid." I was able to block the motion however I approved the motion.
> Because I accepted his withdrawal as sincere one and trusted him. I'm feeling
> my good intention was being betrayed. I know I don't have any rights now to
> change my previous decision and I don't want to criticise someone here. New
> board, this case cleary has shown that there's big loophole in our election
> process. If OSGe can't fix it, OSGeo will lose trust and credibility. Board,
> you need to bear in mind that there's already bunch of sign of loosing trust
> from community.
>
> Many mentioned that OSGeo is run by Do-ocracy. I believe the basis of
> Do-ocracy is recognizing of someone's work and trust. If someone's hardwork
> is not recognized and acknowledged fairy, who will want to jump into the
> matters to fix it? And if someone can't trust the organization, who wants to
> put their precious time and efforts to untrustworthy one?
>
> If OSGeo lose the trust, it will lose everything. OSGeo is just shell.
>
> Best regards,
>
> 신상희
> ---
> Shin, Sanghee
> Gaia3D, Inc. - The GeoSpatial Company
> www.gaia3d.com
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