[OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Paolo Cavallini

Hi all.
I'm informed, both from the newspapers and from South African friends, 
that there are serious concerns about safety in South Africa. Of course 
this will not affect FOSS4G directly, but I'm sure many of us are 
planning to have some holidays before or after the conference, so not 
being able to tour around freely will detract much from the appeal of 
the conference. This could result in less participation, thus in turn in 
lower general interest.
Any news or indications from local organizers? I think this is a problem 
that should be dealt with, for the best success of the meeting.

All the best.
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Guillaume Sueur

Hi,

I'm happy you feel concerned about that. So do I, and even if I'm not 
frightened for my own safety, going in a country where such things are 
happenning put me in a real trouble. I know it can be silly to avoid the 
trip because of that, but I can't really figure out how to travel there 
in complete unconsciousness.


Guillaume

Paolo Cavallini a écrit :

Hi all.
I'm informed, both from the newspapers and from South African friends, 
that there are serious concerns about safety in South Africa. Of course 
this will not affect FOSS4G directly, but I'm sure many of us are 
planning to have some holidays before or after the conference, so not 
being able to tour around freely will detract much from the appeal of 
the conference. This could result in less participation, thus in turn in 
lower general interest.
Any news or indications from local organizers? I think this is a problem 
that should be dealt with, for the best success of the meeting.

All the best.
pc
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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Gavin Fleming
Hi all and thanks for bringing it up Paolo

Yes we are sadly going through a spate of unrest and criminal violence in 
poverty-stricken neighbourhoods in South Africa, mainly against foreigners from 
other parts of Africa. 'xenophobic attacks' as they are labelled. Believe me, 
we have to and will get things right - while FOSS4G is a small community, the 
whole world is gearing up for the 2010 World Cup in SA. 

It has not affected tourists and visitors although some are obviously scared to 
come at the moment, and it is abating. Of course this situation and the 
complexities giving rise to it are experienced in other countries, developed 
and developing, and are not unique to South Africa. Many of the conference 
topics indeed attempt to address the root causes of situations like this. 

South Africa recently overtook Brazil as the country with the highest Gini 
coefficient, which is nothing to be proud of. This disparity in wealth 
distribution despite high levels of so-called economic 'growth' is one of the 
root causes of dissatisfaction leading to the current situation here.  We also 
have by some estimates between 5 and 10 million immigrants, labourers and 
refugees, mainly from Zimbabwe recently but really from all over Africa on top 
of a local population of about 45 million.  These things coupled with our 
apartheid history and recent transformation are what make South Africa a 
fascinating destination and subject of research for people from all over the 
world. So we hope people will come for some of these reasons and to have a say 
in solving some of these challenges. 

As it affects potential FOSS4G 2008 delegates, I suggest be aware of the 
situation but don't let it put you off. Our tourism numbers are increasing at 
about 9% per year and last year was another record in terms of numbers of 
overseas visitors. South Africa is a top international big conference venue. 
Cape Town is a tourist mecca rivalling Paris, Sydney, Vancouver etc. The City 
of Cape Town, the conference centre and environs are safe. Whatever appeals to 
you as a tourist, travelling far and wide in South Africa and even neighbouring 
countries, be it our fantastic wildlife and scenery, backpacking, local 
culture, immersing yourself in township life, shark-cage diving, 
whale-watching, whatever, you are bound to have a great conference and 
memorable travels in South Africa.

Gavin 
FOSS4G 2008 conference chair
 


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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

Hi all.
I'm informed, both from the newspapers and from South African friends, 
that there are serious concerns about safety in South Africa. Of course 
this will not affect FOSS4G directly, but I'm sure many of us are 
planning to have some holidays before or after the conference, so not 
being able to tour around freely will detract much from the appeal of 
the conference. This could result in less participation, thus in turn in 
lower general interest.
Any news or indications from local organizers? I think this is a problem 
that should be dealt with, for the best success of the meeting.
All the best.
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread bartvde
Looking at my African travel experience I doubt that this will really
affect us. The violence is mostly against people who are stealing jobs in
the eyes of some South-Africans, so tourists should be relatively safe. I
would be more worried if I would be planning a cruise on the coast of
Somalia.

Compare South-Africa to Zimbabwe, last year I was 1 month in Zimbabwe and
did not experience anything negative, besides all the power and water cuts.
This year, before going to FOSS4G2008, I'll visit Zimbabwe again for 3
weeks, even though the stories you hear about Zimbabwe are worse than SA.
As long as you are not politically involved, the situation should still be
safe in Zimbabwe I believe.

Best regards,
Bart

On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:26:50 +0200, Paolo Cavallini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Hi all.
 I'm informed, both from the newspapers and from South African friends,
 that there are serious concerns about safety in South Africa. Of course
 this will not affect FOSS4G directly, but I'm sure many of us are
 planning to have some holidays before or after the conference, so not
 being able to tour around freely will detract much from the appeal of
 the conference. This could result in less participation, thus in turn in
 lower general interest.
 Any news or indications from local organizers? I think this is a problem
 that should be dealt with, for the best success of the meeting.
 All the best.
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[OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Graeme McFerren
It is a source of shame for most South Africans that this wave of 
xenophobia-driven violence is happening inside our country. The reasons for it 
are not entirely clear, but it seems to have settled down almost as rapidly as 
it sprung up. It does not have any element of being state-backed violence (e.g. 
Darfur) or anything like that. News reports this morning were describing how 
displaced foreigners are already re-integrating with their communities and 
getting back to their daily lives. Bizarre. It has certainly been a wake up 
call for our politicians (so they say), but on a more human level, the response 
from many ordinary folk has been great - donations of money, food, clothes etc 
have poured in and people have been lending a helping hand. Actually, this is 
what South Africa is often about - people responding with warmth and generosity 
of spirit to great adversities.

I would suggest that the travel situation to and through South Africa at the 
moment is largely unaffected, though each person needs to keep their own 
safe-travel radar active. The average tourist will likely not go to the areas 
affected, unless interested in seeing the situation for themselves.  And to 
echo Gavin, these things need to be addressed and understood better. There is a 
clear socio-political dimension to the problems (of a very spatial nature), 
hence some of the conference themes. 

Graeme 

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Lucena, Ivan

Gavin,

My South Africans friends here in the US and I are deeply concern about 
that situation too. I just wanted to add that thanks to economic growth 
and social reforms, Brazil is now a moving target on what concern wealth 
concentration index. Brazilian business, factories and agriculture are 
investing now in Africa. I hope that Word Cup, tourism, conferences and 
other business could bring more opportunities to South African of all 
ethnicity and that will result in peace and prosperity.


Ivan


Gavin Fleming wrote:

Hi all and thanks for bringing it up Paolo

Yes we are sadly going through a spate of unrest and criminal violence in poverty-stricken neighbourhoods in South Africa, mainly against foreigners from other parts of Africa. 'xenophobic attacks' as they are labelled. Believe me, we have to and will get things right - while FOSS4G is a small community, the whole world is gearing up for the 2010 World Cup in SA. 

It has not affected tourists and visitors although some are obviously scared to come at the moment, and it is abating. Of course this situation and the complexities giving rise to it are experienced in other countries, developed and developing, and are not unique to South Africa. Many of the conference topics indeed attempt to address the root causes of situations like this. 

South Africa recently overtook Brazil as the country with the highest Gini coefficient, which is nothing to be proud of. This disparity in wealth distribution despite high levels of so-called economic 'growth' is one of the root causes of dissatisfaction leading to the current situation here.  We also have by some estimates between 5 and 10 million immigrants, labourers and refugees, mainly from Zimbabwe recently but really from all over Africa on top of a local population of about 45 million.  These things coupled with our apartheid history and recent transformation are what make South Africa a fascinating destination and subject of research for people from all over the world. So we hope people will come for some of these reasons and to have a say in solving some of these challenges. 


As it affects potential FOSS4G 2008 delegates, I suggest be aware of the 
situation but don't let it put you off. Our tourism numbers are increasing at 
about 9% per year and last year was another record in terms of numbers of 
overseas visitors. South Africa is a top international big conference venue. 
Cape Town is a tourist mecca rivalling Paris, Sydney, Vancouver etc. The City 
of Cape Town, the conference centre and environs are safe. Whatever appeals to 
you as a tourist, travelling far and wide in South Africa and even neighbouring 
countries, be it our fantastic wildlife and scenery, backpacking, local 
culture, immersing yourself in township life, shark-cage diving, 
whale-watching, whatever, you are bound to have a great conference and 
memorable travels in South Africa.

Gavin 
FOSS4G 2008 conference chair
 



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paolo Cavallini
Sent: 30 May 2008 09:27 AM
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

Hi all.
I'm informed, both from the newspapers and from South African friends, 
that there are serious concerns about safety in South Africa. Of course 
this will not affect FOSS4G directly, but I'm sure many of us are 
planning to have some holidays before or after the conference, so not 
being able to tour around freely will detract much from the appeal of 
the conference. This could result in less participation, thus in turn in 
lower general interest.
Any news or indications from local organizers? I think this is a problem 
that should be dealt with, for the best success of the meeting.

All the best.
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Paulo Marcondes
2008/5/30 Lucena, Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Gavin,

 My South Africans friends here in the US and I are deeply concern about
 that situation too. I just wanted to add that thanks to economic growth and
 social reforms, Brazil is now a moving target on what concern wealth
 concentration index. Brazilian business, factories and agriculture are
 investing now in Africa. I hope that Word Cup, tourism, conferences and
 other business could bring more opportunities to South African of all
 ethnicity and that will result in peace and prosperity.


Gavin and Ivan,

The last 14 years have been extremely profitable for banks and financial
investors. So, I an quite pessimist regarding wealth distribution.
Also, there are some concerns regarding the political climate here. Many
seem it as getting more and more unfriendly to private property and civil
liberties.

For instance, what you call realID is a reality here since unremembered
times, and that is also a police issued document. No one seems to give a
rat's ass about that.

talk about police state... we are far more down that road than the US, or
even the UK, AFAIK.
The only thing we don't have so far is a no-fly list.

the cup is half empty,
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[OSGeo-Discuss] PCI Geomatics Sponsors OSGeo

2008-05-30 Thread OSGeo
I'm please to announce PCI Geomatics as OSGeo's latest Associate  
Sponsor!


PCI is well respected throughout the geospatial industry for their  
software and solutions for geospatial imaging applications.  Here is  
how they describe their interest in open source technologies:


PCI Geomatics uses a number of open source tools and software in its
development process.  We do this because our programmers often know the
tools and the software that is made available for specific applications
is usually the best.  PCI Geomatics has frequently contributed to the
open source community and will continue to do so.  We believe OSGeo is
the appropriate geospatial organization to work with and they have a
strong local (Ottawa) presence.

Please join me in thanking them for their encouraging show of support  
for OSGeo.


You can learn more about PCI at: http://www.pcigeomatics.com/

Sincerely,
Tyler


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Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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M: +1-250-303-1831


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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation

2008-05-30 Thread Gavin Fleming
Hi Paolo M, you're writing from Brazil, right?
 
Just to add a byline to my previous post: As usual the media is presenting the 
sensational side of things. For a more positive view of SA see 
http://www.sagoodnews.co.za/
 
Gavin 


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Sent: Fri 2008/05/30 04:14 PM
To: OSGeo Discussions
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] South African safety situation


2008/5/30 Lucena, Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Gavin,

My South Africans friends here in the US and I are deeply concern about 
that situation too. I just wanted to add that thanks to economic growth and 
social reforms, Brazil is now a moving target on what concern wealth 
concentration index. Brazilian business, factories and agriculture are 
investing now in Africa. I hope that Word Cup, tourism, conferences and other 
business could bring more opportunities to South African of all ethnicity and 
that will result in peace and prosperity.



Gavin and Ivan,

The last 14 years have been extremely profitable for banks and financial 
investors. So, I an quite pessimist regarding wealth distribution.
Also, there are some concerns regarding the political climate here. Many seem 
it as getting more and more unfriendly to private property and civil liberties.

For instance, what you call realID is a reality here since unremembered times, 
and that is also a police issued document. No one seems to give a rat's ass 
about that.

talk about police state... we are far more down that road than the US, or even 
the UK, AFAIK.
The only thing we don't have so far is a no-fly list.

the cup is half empty,
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] PCI Geomatics Sponsors OSGeo

2008-05-30 Thread Mateusz Loskot

On May 30, 2008, at 6:16 PM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
I'm please to announce PCI Geomatics as OSGeo's latest Associate  
Sponsor!



This is a great news of the day!

Thanks to PCI Geomatics managers and developers for their support!

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until 6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread jo
dear all,

The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008

From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for 
15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 * Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
 * Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
   long (one vote per new member slot)
 * Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
   15 times, or any balance in between. 

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in turn 
elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007 another 
15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members

http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
of the Board as representative of the community at large. 
This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap Foundation)
or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's Foundation)

This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008


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[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until 6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread P Kishor
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:41 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 dear all,

 The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008

 From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for
 15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well, already
is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
all 18 of them.




  * Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
  * Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
   long (one vote per new member slot)
  * Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
   15 times, or any balance in between.

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

 Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
 OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
 people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
 the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

 This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in turn
 elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007 another
 15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
 The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members

 http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
 exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
 of the Board as representative of the community at large.
 This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
 granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap Foundation)
 or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's Foundation)

 This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008


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[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread Steve Lime
Looking at the list I was thinking the exact same thing and would support a 
blanket invitation
as well...

Steve

 On 5/30/2008 at 3:16 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], P Kishor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:41 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 dear all,

 The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008 

 From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for
 15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well, already
 is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
 on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
 all 18 of them.
 
 
 

  * Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
  * Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
   long (one vote per new member slot)
  * Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
   15 times, or any balance in between.

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

 Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
 OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
 people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
 the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

 This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in turn
 elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007 another
 15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
 The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members 

 http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
 exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
 of the Board as representative of the community at large.
 This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
 granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap Foundation)
 or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's Foundation)

 This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008 


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[OSGeo-Discuss] Question

2008-05-30 Thread mauricio marcelo

I have Mapguide Studio 2009 and I connected to Mapduide Open Source 2.0.x, but 
I need to configurate Mapguide Open Source  fot to connect Php with MySql, and 
modify the php.ini file , changing ;extension=php_mysql.dll to 
extension=php_mysql.dll, without ;, but I can´t connect php with MySql, do 
you know the problem ?

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread Daniel Morissette

If that's a possibility then I would support that option as well.

Daniel


Steve Lime wrote:

Looking at the list I was thinking the exact same thing and would support a 
blanket invitation
as well...

Steve


On 5/30/2008 at 3:16 PM, in message

[EMAIL PROTECTED], P Kishor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:41 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

dear all,

The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008 


From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for
15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well, already
is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
all 18 of them.




 * Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
 * Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
  long (one vote per new member slot)
 * Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
  15 times, or any balance in between.

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in turn
elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007 another
15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members 


http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
of the Board as representative of the community at large.
This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap Foundation)
or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's Foundation)

This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008 



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread Allan Doyle

Same here. I can't see leaving three out in the cold.

By the way, I think it may be time for me to retire from Charter  
Member status since my geo-being has changed to the point where I'm  
pretty far removed from the OSGeo mainstream (no, I'm not using  
proprietary software!).


Allan

On May 30, 2008, at 4:32 PM, Steve Lime wrote:

Looking at the list I was thinking the exact same thing and would  
support a blanket invitation

as well...

Steve


On 5/30/2008 at 3:16 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], P  
Kishor

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:41 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

dear all,

The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008

From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for
15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well,  
already

is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
all 18 of them.





* Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
* Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
 long (one vote per new member slot)
* Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
 15 times, or any balance in between.

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in  
turn
elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007  
another

15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members

http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
of the Board as representative of the community at large.
This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap  
Foundation)
or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's  
Foundation)


This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008


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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread Landon Blake
+1 on making all 18 charter members. I know I can personally vouch for
both Martin Davis and Markus Lupp.

Landon

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of P Kishor
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:17 PM
To: OSGeo Discussions
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open
until6th June 2008

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:41 PM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 dear all,

 The list of nominations for new OSGeo Charter Members is here:
 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008

 From today until the end of Friday 6th June 2008, votes for
 15 new Charter Members are being accepted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well, already
is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
all 18 of them.




  * Only Charter Members are eligible to vote!
  * Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a list of names 15 lines
   long (one vote per new member slot)
  * Votes can be for 15 different people, or the same person
   15 times, or any balance in between.

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2008 has more links.

 Charter Members are responsible for electing the Board of the
 OSGeo Foundation. The initial group of Charter Members was the 25
 people in the Free and Open Source Geospatial community who attended
 the startup meeting of the Foundation in Chicago on 4th Feb. 2006

 This group later selected another 20 Charter Members and they in turn
 elected the first complete Board in the summer of 2006. In 2007
another
 15 Charter Members were elected to the Foundation (one stood down).
 The current list is at http://www.osgeo.org/charter_members

 http://www.osgeo.org/membership explains why the Charter Membership
 exists, basically as an attempt to guarantee the ongoing integrity
 of the Board as representative of the community at large.
 This is seen as more stable, and less liable to hijack, than
 granting a vote in exchange for payment (like the OpenStreetmap
Foundation)
 or in exchange for measurable contribution (like Wikimedia's
Foundation)

 This year's nominations again, for those who read this far:

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/New_Member_Nominations_2008


 jo
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Question

2008-05-30 Thread Mateusz Loskot

On May 30, 2008, at 10:50 PM, mauricio marcelo wrote:
I have Mapguide Studio 2009 and I connected to Mapduide Open Source  
2.0.x, but I need to configurate Mapguide Open Source  fot to  
connect Php with MySql, and modify the php.ini file , changing  
;extension=php_mysql.dll to extension=php_mysql.dll, without  
;, but I can´t connect php with MySql, do you know the problem ?


I believe this question is best asked on the mapguide-users list:

http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users

The discuss@lists.osgeo.org is a general OSGeo forum.

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Voting for new OSGeo Charter Members open until 6th June 2008

2008-05-30 Thread P Kishor
So, on the basis of a highly scientific polling methodology, we have 5
for inviting all 18 nominated to become Charter Members and 2 for
leaving 3 behind.

There is some logic in sticking with the program, but programs have to
be malleable and changeable with the times and situation. 15 is as
arbitrary a number as 18. My choosing 15 out of the list is going to
100% irrational and arbitrary. I'd rather err on the side of
inclusion.

On 5/30/08, Mateusz Loskot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On May 31, 2008, at 12:04 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
  P Kishor wrote:
 
   This is a great list. Each one of those listed would be (well, already
   is) a great asset to the OSGeo cause and community. There are only 18
   on that list, so that means 3 will be left out. My vote? Charter-ify
   all 18 of them.
  
  
  Somehow I think we get to stick to the program; although I agree it is a
 tough choice.
  Making this choice is one of our few responsibilities as charter members
 ;-)
 

 Personally, I agree with Jody's point, although it *is* a tough choice.

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