Mateusz Loskot wrote:
...
The OSGeo Community is pretty open and there is no formal membership -
everybody invloved in FOSS4G initiavites is allowed to call herself an
OSGeo member. So, in the OSGeo Planet idea, everybody involved in
FOSS4G is welcome to add her blog to the Planet, without
Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
...
The OSGeo Community is pretty open and there is no formal membership -
everybody invloved in FOSS4G initiavites is allowed to call herself an
OSGeo member. So, in the OSGeo Planet idea, everybody involved in
FOSS4G is welcome to add her blog
Fee, James wrote:
I've tried to push folks blogging to step out behind their handles and
put their names out there. I think an OSGeo Planet that were to mimic
the Planet Gnome would be a super idea.
I'm glad to hear that.
I've not pushed the issue as
I've tried to be as open as possible
Perhaps we could mark out who on the planet is a Charter Member.
Charter members aren't special in any way with respect to blogging, so
I don't think it is a useful distinction to make.
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Lorenzo,
I think this would be counter to the accepted definition of membership
levels.
From http://www.osgeo.org/Membership
*We emphasize that the only real difference between a Member and a Charter
Member is the right and responsibility to vote at the Foundation level. It
is not our intent to
Lorenzo,
I think this would be counter to the accepted definition of membership
levels.
From http://www.osgeo.org/Membership
*We emphasize that the only real difference between a Member and a Charter
Member is the right and responsibility to vote at the Foundation level. It
is not our intent to
Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
Perhaps we could mark out who on the planet is a Charter Member.
Charter members aren't special in any way with respect to blogging, so
I don't think it is a useful distinction to make.
I support this opinion.
Cheers
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Mateusz Loskot
http://mateusz.loskot.net
Good to hear :-) I've also supposed there is not much to maintain.
Cheers
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Mateusz Loskot
I have not touched the daily operation of the python script since I
installed the new version about a year ago. I only add and delete feeds
as needed. Surprisingly very little overhead.
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James Fee
On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 22:58 +0100, Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
Perhaps we could mark out who on the planet is a Charter Member.
Charter members aren't special in any way with respect to blogging, so
I don't think it is a useful distinction to make.
Folks,
I'd like to thank all for the great feedback.
I collected all ideas we've discussed and put on the Wiki:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/PlanetOSGeo
I've also submitted this idea to our Website Committee for comments:
http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/206
Best regards
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Mateusz
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