Hi Dave and others
I am interested to attend as well
On 14 August 2017 at 02:52, Dave Corley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First, I want to apologise, this is a long email, but if you are at all
> interested in moving OSM in Ireland to the next level, please read on and
> give your
John & Donal,
It's definitely a case of the more, the better.
Dave
On 12 Sep 2017 09:03, "John Ronan" wrote:
> I would be interesting in attending as well (From Waterford). If I can
> at all. It would be good to put faces to the names.
>
> Regards
> John
>
> On 11/09/17
I would be interesting in attending as well (From Waterford). If I can
at all. It would be good to put faces to the names.
Regards
John
On 11/09/17 21:57, Donal Hunt wrote:
> I'm certainly interested in attending (based in Cork, Ireland) so need some
> leadtime and ability to travel up for it.
I'm certainly interested in attending (based in Cork, Ireland) so need some
leadtime and ability to travel up for it. Either Saturday seems good right
now.
Thanks!
Donal
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 8:22 PM, Dave Corley wrote:
> Much appreciated folks.
>
> Can you let me know
Much appreciated folks.
Can you let me know when the formal approval is given. I'll set up a ticket
booth to track numbers then.
Thanks again,
Dave
On 11 Sep 2017 20:08, "Tadeusz Cantwell" wrote:
> As a member of Tog I can come in early on the 21st to open up and put my
>
As a member of Tog I can come in early on the 21st to open up and put my
name down to host the event.
Tad
On 11 September 2017 at 13:39, Dave Corley wrote:
> Hi Jeffrey,
>
> A 4pm finish might not be a bad idea especially for those traveling. Would
> it be possible to
Hi Jeffrey,
A 4pm finish might not be a bad idea especially for those traveling. Would
it be possible to start earlier? Say 10 or 11? I'm just mindful that there
will be a lot of things to go through and I would like to leave time for
discussions. On the other hand, I don't want to inconvenience
There is an internal event on the 21st that starts at 4pm. So you
would need to finish up then or run it on the 14th.
An event takes 5 days for Tog to approve and you need a member to host
you. I could possible do the 21st but you would need someone else to
host if you wanted the 14th.
Jeffrey
Hi all,
Rounding back on this again. Between the responses on the mail list,
Facebook and previous surveys, the general consensus is to go ahead with
this.
Martin, sorry for not replying to you earlier, but I wanted to stay quiet
and see what others thought first. To your point, yes, its
I agree with Dave, it would be good to get a formal OSM body set up.
Yes, for doing more mapping events, you don't need a formal body, but
you do it you want to be an OSMF local chapter, and I suspect it would
be easier to talk to government bodies (or big orgs) if you're from an
official body.
Anything that reinvigorates the OSM in Ireland I am in favour of. Having an
immediate goal of setting up formal structures seems like a good short term
goal to reboot the informal organisation to via regular meetings and build
from that. Other then that most of what is being discussed is new to
Hi Dave,
On 13/08/17 21:52, Dave Corley wrote:
> What I would love to see is a functioning OSM Ireland body which, at an
> absolute minimum, could do the following
[snip]
Excuse me for the possibly dumb question.. But why is a legal entity
needed to achive any of these goals? Seems to me all of
Hi,
First, I want to apologise, this is a long email, but if you are at all
interested in moving OSM in Ireland to the next level, please read on and
give your feedback when you're done.
Efforts to get the OSM Ireland group set up as a legal entity and
established as a recognised chapter have
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