Hi Dudley,

Why?

If an organisation wants to be a member, why shouldn’t it have a say in how OSM 
UK is run, including being nominated for and electing members to committees. 
I’m quite comfortable with requiring an individual to be nominated, which we 
can consider not allowing to be delegated, and if you wanted to protect the 
rights of non-org members then you could have two groups and allocate 51% of 
the votes to the individuals and 49% of the votes to the orgs. It’s slightly 
more complicated than votes only to individuals, but you don’t disenfranchise 
anyone then.

At the end of the day, we want to promote editing. We want to encourage orgs to 
contribute their data. And we want to encourage orgs to use OSM in their 
systems and products. That is much less likely to happen if you remove voting 
rights from orgs.

Incidentally, you can also have a problem of definitions, too. I’m here because 
traveline south east & anglia uses OSM, and that’s the email address I use to 
post here. But I am a consultant to them, and I have a wider interest now 
beyond just traveline. So I’m an individual. But then again my consultancy is a 
company, with me as a director. Not unusual, there. So am I an organisation, or 
am I an individual? You could argue the former, but I’d be rather hacked off if 
you wilfully excluded me - I’d rather choose my level of participation myself 
between zero and full rather than have it decided for me!

Regards,
Stuart


On 26 Jan 2016, at 07:33, Dudley Ibbett 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Brian

I think we should have "ordinary" members with full voting rights.  Another 
class of membership should be for "organisations".  They should be required to 
nominate an individual to represent them.  Their voting rights should be 
limited so they cannot vote for committee membership or stand on the committee.

At this time I would also suggest we set a minimum age for any type of 
membership to 18. I believe this would simplify issues when it come to 
complying with child protection legislation.

Apart form the initial cost of setting up any organisation.  I would guess the 
main annual cost will be insurance and auditor fees for the accounts.  This 
assumes that we won't be paying the committee expenses!   I'm aware of a couple 
of organisations that seem to do this for an annual fee of £25-£35 for ordinary 
membership.  Any "organisation" type of membership would need to be excluded 
from the insurance unless we got down an affiliate model along the lines of 
mountaineering clubs that affiliate to the BMC for example.

Kind Regards

Dudley




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On 25 Jan 2016, at 18:36, Brian Prangle 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi everyone

Don't forget this is scheduled for 8pm Wed this week 27 January

0800 22 90 900  Pass code 33224

We'll pick up on Rob's summary email i.e objectives;legal stucture; constitution

If we can I'd like to start discussing:

Name (not what it will be - but a mechanism for choosing one)
Membership classes, rights and costs

On objectives:the ensuing silence since draft 2 I'm not sure to take as 
indifference or approval, but let's use the text as a starting point:

1.To increase the size, skills, toolsets and cohesion of the OpenStreetMap 
community in the UK.
2.To promote and facilitate the use of OpenStreetMap data by organisations in 
the UK.
3.To promote and facilitate the release by organisations in the UK of OpenData  
that is suitable for use in OpenStreetMap.

On legal structures, please read Rob's excellent summary before the concall. 
I've read it and my conclusion so far, and I'm still not clear on some things, 
is that we shouldn't go for unincorporated society (unlimited liablity for 
officers) or charity (we don't have a charitable purpose and the legal 
strictures are a bit more complex than we'd want). From the rest I think 
company limited by guarantee (that's what OSMF chose) suits us best. Not sure 
yet whether CIO or CIC, given that we'd be non-profit, are worth considering.

Look forward to "seeing" you Wed

Regards

Brian
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