Sanghee
I noticed that this conversation is taking place solely on Conference list so I
have extended to Discussions to gain a wider range of opinion hopefully
I think it may be more work for FOSS4G LOCs and others to manage loads of
different spreadsheet lists rather than maintaining one
Hi Suchith, Sergio, Micha,
Thanks Carl for highlighting the importance of mutual respect. OSGeo
also has a Code-Of-Conduct [1] with similar sentiment to OGC:
/We strive to ...//
//Be careful in the words that we choose.//
//Whether we are participating as professionals or volunteers, we value
Hi Carl,
Thank you for your guidance on consensus building and i have taken inspiration
from your words. As i told in my email dated 10th May 2015 [1] " I now leave
this in the safe hands of our OGC colleagues to guide the process forward and i
request everyone to work together step by step
Hi Cameron,
I fully agree that everyone should respect the OSGeo code of conduct and be
respectful in the way the facts are presented.
I think OSGeo have done our job of highlighting the importance of standards in
LiDAR data formats through our open letter in May 2015. OGC have set up a
Dear Board et al
Let me give an idea why some kind of CRM would be appropriate;
- finances are managed in a financial software environment like SAP
- code is managed in a SVN env like Trac
- collaboration is done in eg Google Docs
- relations are managed in a CRM
however none are managed in a
Has anyone looked at Salesforce.com that has offers 10 free licenses to
NPO's as a possible CRM solution.
http://www.salesforce.com/industries/nonprofit/overview/
http://www.salesforce.org/nonprofit/
Hi Alex,
Good idea and we should follow this up with AGS. Also ccing Discuss list
See some previous discussions on this at
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/ica-osgeo-labs/2015-November/002396.html
Suchith
From: ica-osgeo-labs
All,
The OGC is moving forward in our efforts for Point Cloud standardization. As
presented at our most recent meeting in Sydney, Australia, the Point Cloud DWG
will be releasing a survey to the interested community as a whole (not just OGC
membership) to identify the most pressing
Hi Steven,
I don’t think that might be another loads of managing different lists. The core
lists are only two, previous attendees and sponsors lists, 11 lists are there
at MailChimp.
Cheers,
신상희
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> 2015. 12.
Here's the continuation:
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/standards/2015-December/000960.html
On 12/22/2015 03:45 PM, SERGIO
ACOSTAYLARA wrote:
I remember discussing this in April: "Open Letter for the need
for Open Standards
All -
The OGC has a formal Principals of Conduct Policy. I wrote and maintained
the policy with the agreement and approval of the OGC membership.
http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/policies/conduct
This policy was initially based on the IETF conduct policy.
Please read sections 3.a and 3.b as
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