<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12pt">Frederik,<br><br><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><div style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">> Maybe, but I am happy with OSMF keeping a low profile. Before the last <br>> election to the OSMF board, lofty plans were circulated how to make OSMF <br>> into a strong organisation with 10.000 members and hire full-time <br>> personnel for fundraising and management. I opposed these ideas because <br>> I feel that such an organisation would quickly turn into a self-feeding <br>> behemoth that is more at home in the corporate world than in OSM.<br><br>FWIW, I entirely share these concerns Frederik. <br><br>Though the details have changed, I do still consider it high priority for OSMF <br>to consider how it will
respond to growth of the project. Honestly, we're already<br>over capacity in OSMF. We can not avoid considering changes to how we operate<br>in order to support the community. Wikimapa is just one example where we might have<br>
had some influence if prepared for it.<br><br>But absolutely yes, when considering funding, the top consideration is to make sure <br>that basic volunteer premise of OSM is not compromised.<br><br>> If someone wants to approach sponsors on a local or national level, <br>> that's no problem and I am sure that OSMF will give them the support <br>> they need. (We run a similar setup here in Germany where FOSSGIS e.V. <br>> will help out anyone who needs a "legal contact" or someone to sign a <br>> contract - but they don't, on their own, go searching for sponsors.)<br><br>I think to properly give these kind of efforts support, OSMF needs to be<br>in a stronger position. Honestly, the sponsors are already out there, but<br>they will require OSMF to be more responsive.<br><br>> If, on the other hand, there is nobody who wants to do the hard work of <br>> finding sponsors, then why should OSMF - they're only people like you <br>> and
me. Ask them to do things that nobody in the project wants to do <br>> himself and you are inevitably asking to set up an organisation that <br>> uses money to pay people to do the jobs that nobody in the project wants <br>> to do.<br><br>It's not that nobody wants to do these jobs, but that there isn't enough time<br>in the day to even think about how to structure OSMF so this kind of <br>work can be done in a volunteer fashion.<br><br>> Certainly a valid way of advancing the project, but in my eyes it <br>> carries the danger of, little by little, taking the whole project out of <br>> the hands of hobbyists. Before too long, we'll be a membership <br>> organisation where central command runs the GPS vans and individual <br>> participation is reduced to paying a membership fee and receiving a <br>> bi-monthly full-colour membership magazine.<br><br>Give me a break man! We will definitely make it a weekly magazine!
;)<br><br>Mikel<br><br></div></div>
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