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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/03/2017 09:24, Gregory wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I've been roughly following this thread, and feel I
should add some balance.<br>
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<b>As a director of OpenStreetMap UK,</b>
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I suspect that it's unavoidable that if a prominent member of a
group or organisations says or does something, that people think
that it's at the very least condoned by that organisation. That
might be somewhat unfair, but it is human nature. If you think that
the position of OpenStreetMap UK has been unfairly represented, then
I'd suggest that you, as a director of OpenStreetMap UK, put the
record straight. As I understand it much of the discussion about
what the organisation should do has been in "non-traditional" OSM
forums* (for entirely valid reasons that have previously been
discussed) so there is a lack of knowledge of what the organisation
is about**.<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
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Andy (for the avoidance of doubt, writing this in an entirely
personal capacity).<br>
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* and if I've got that wrong, please don't hesitate to put me right.<br>
** at least in my case<br>
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