Wayne, sorry to rain on your parade ;-(.
I do not doubt that OERF is very much committed to the goals of the Cape Town 
declaration, I actually thought is was more of an oversite, since as you say 
OERF is a new non-profit.
Anyway, I am glad to see that we will have a big launch of OERF,
I like the idea of having a Wikieducator signing initiative on Software Freedom 
Day. An informal workgroup might be a good idea.
I was also an early signatory to the declaration, long before I had even heard 
of WE. :-)
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:JohnWS
http://johnsearth.blogspot.com




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From: Wayne Mackintosh <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 5:32:48 PM
Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: Cape Town Open Eduacation Declaration

Hi John that's a very astute observation :-)

You will see that I'm personally one of the early signatories of the 
declaration -- see the bottom of this page:
http://www.capetowndeclaration.org/read-the-declaration :-)

Also, Otago Polytechnic (the host institution of the OER Foundation) is also a 
signatory of the Cape Town Open Education Declaration) -- I can assure you that 
we're 150% behind the document. 

WikiEducator committed to the Free cultural works definition 
(http://freedomdefined.org/Definition) before the inception of the Cape Town 
Open Education Declaration.

I've been holding my breath that no one would notice the absense of the OERF 
signature - we're a new non profit --  Now the cat is out of the bag ;-) -- 
We're planning the official launch of the OER Foundation to coincide with 
Software Freedom Day  which is celebrated on 17 September around the world.  
We've been holding back on the official launch of the OER Foundation for this 
important day. See:

http://softwarefreedomday.org/

One of our planned activities will be the OERF's official signing of the Cape 
Town Open Content Declaration. Now that our launch "secret" is now public -- 
perhaps we should plan a global WikiEducator initiative invloving individuals 
signing the Open Content Declaration and having a page dedicated to all 
WikiEducators who sign the declaration on SFD.

No need for a WE council decision on this -- we adopted free content licensing 
as a core value of WE from the start of the project :-). Is a non-negotiable 
value of the community.

Perhaps we need an informal workgroup to plan activities around SFD coinciding 
with the official launch of the OERF.

Thoughts?

Cheers
Wayne




2009/8/21 john stampe <[email protected]>

The Wikieducator website home page has a link to the Cape Town Open Eduacation 
Declaration (even though indirectly through the featured institution section). 
But looking through the list of signatories, I noticed that the OER Foundation 
is not a signatory to the declaration.
>
>Not sure if such a decision would need to be approved by the Council.
>P.S. All wikieducators should also sign the declaration if you have not 
>already. You can sign here: 
>http://www.capetowndeclaration.org/sign-the-declaration
> http://www.wikieducator.org/User:JohnWS
>http://johnsearth.blogspot.com
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-- 
Wayne Mackintosh, Ph.D.
Director,
International Centre for Open Education,
Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
Board of Directors, OER Foundation.
Founder and Community Council Member, Wikieducator, www.wikieducator.org 
Mobile +64 21 2436 380
Skype: WGMNZ1
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