I started to contribute to the OSM project with the Haiti Earthquake in jan. 
2010. I was pleased last week to be in Port-au-Prince and contribute from the 
field, organizing training sessions.
I am quite proud of what we have built collectively including the humanitarian 
responses like for Haiyan, Ebola and Nepal.
But at the same time, many of you are aware of constant fights inside HOT to 
control the Board and HOT orientations.  For the last three elections at HOT, 
it was not possible to discuss orientations, people from the majority of the 
Board have preferred to constantly make libellous statements against people 
that dont share their orientations, and in particular against the french 
community and projects to develp the OSM local communities in Africa.
I am not on the FOSM discussion and cannot follow all the discussions.  But let 
me say that from the experience of the last three years at HOT, I am not 
confident that providing more power to people closed to the HOT Board would 
contribute to a sane development of FOSM.  Diversity is an important factor of 
success of OSM. Let's maintain this.  Both HOT and FOSM can work independantly 
while collaborating for the success of OSM.

regard 
 
Pierre 
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