Hi Bruce, we're hoping to wrap up this comment period on the 29th, it would be good to take your comments into account before we embark on a course of action if possible.
Can you be a bit more specific about which email you're referring to (or does someone else perhaps know)? Alternatively are you able to provide a summary here? In any case, we will of course always be open to discussion on the direction of this organisation! Cheers John On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 at 18:13, Bruce Bannerman < bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi John, > > I’m currently travelling through Outback Australia with severely limited > Internet access. > > I intend making comments, but will not be able to do so until early April, > after I return. > > For starters, see my earlier email on liability on the AustNZ list several > months ago. > > Kind regards, > > Bruce > > On 18 Mar 2019, at 19:31, John Bryant <johnwbry...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > As promised, following on the heels of the successful FOSS4G SotM Oceania > conference <https://foss4g-oceania.org/> in November 2018, we have > embarked on a journey to lay down a strong foundation for the growth of > this community. In addition to planning a new instance of the conference in > Wellington, New Zealand, for November 2019, we are also doing significant > ground work on establishing a not-for-profit that can manage funds, enter > into agreements, and act as a local chapter of OSGeo and OSMF. > > We have developed a recommendation for an initial path forward, and we'd > like you, the community, to provide your feedback. If you have experience > or knowledge here, and can provide insight, or wish to contribute your > thoughts, please chime in. Your comments are most welcome, and can be > provided by responding to this email, or by commenting in the Google Doc. > > The draft recommendation is attached as a PDF, and a live Google Doc > version is linked here > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LCoaNY9xACkpE_E1pTn3pGkNV41rqmoK5QkKl2FAfwY/edit?usp=sharing>. > We will take input until the end of next week (29 March). At that point, > we'll make adjustments where warranted, and hopefully be in a position to > raise a motion to the OSGeo Oceania board to accept the recommendation, and > begin the process. > > If this is all new to you, and you're wondering what the heck OSGeo > Oceania even is, please check out this basic wiki page > <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Oceania> that will give you a bit of > background. We'll be fleshing this out in the coming months, but I hope it > gives you enough of an idea. We will certainly be aiming to increase our > outreach, and get people involved from across the region. > > Any questions, please ask! > > Cheers > John Bryant > on behalf of OSGeo Oceania > > <Proposal for Entity Structure.pdf> > > _______________________________________________ > Oceania mailing list > ocea...@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/oceania > >
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