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OSGeo Membership
Submitted by Gary Sherman on Sat, 2007-01-27 21:09.
I sent an email to the QGIS mailing lists regarding QGIS joining the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). To make sure everybody gets a chance to comment, the email is duplicated below. Feel free to comment.
Now that 0.8 is released, its time to consider OSGeo membership for QGIS. Some of you may recall we ran a poll a while back about this issue. The results were: Yes 81.4% Maybe 11.5% No 7.2% Its clear that most responders are in favor. Adding the Yes and Maybe votes yields ~93% non-negative response. Of course there is no way to know who voted or how many times. At present, there is no desktop GIS application like QGIS in the OSGeo collection. GRASS is already part of OSGeo thus joining OSGeo seems to be a natural step. OSGeo offers increased visibility, promotion at conferences, access to legal advice, hosting of downloads and other project services, and management of sponsorships. Promotion at major conferences includes brochures and booth presence. For information on the incubation process see: http://osgeo.org/ incubator/process/process.html. This is your chance as a developer and/or user to comment on the issue of QGIS joining OSGeo. Please provide any comments or input you have to the list no later than February 1, 2007. Looking forward to your comments, -gary
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