[Sotm-asia] Decision making to fix venue
Alex Rollin
alex.rollin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 08:11:20 UTC 2013
It's been a couple weeks now, and I'd love for us to move into the next
phase together.
If a committee is a good way to do things, then great!
I'm still working on things here in Indonesia and I'm at a point where I'd
like to talk to a few more folks about some details.
Does anyone have 20 minutes to chat with me over Skype about that? If not
over Skype, then I can send you my survey when complete, but, I would love
to hear it straight from you and get a chance to talk a bit more.
Let me know :)
--
Alex
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Daniel Kastl <daniel at georepublic.de> wrote:
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> On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 5:29 AM, Kate Chapman <kate.chapman at hotosm.org>wrote:
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>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> Sorry I missed your email. I traveled to the US this week and have beem
>> catching up with family. I do have the list of subscribers.
>>
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> Hi Kate,
>
> When you look at the list of subscribers, does it look like a fair balance
> of Asian countries?
> I'm not sure which is the best way to vote for a venue proposal. Voting by
> list subscribers is one possibility, I thought, in case it's not totally
> imbalanced or too low number of subscribers for example.
>
> Or does anyone have a better idea? I know I asked already ;-)
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> An alternative might be, that a "committee" discusses and/or votes. For
> example this year the people listed on the conference Wiki except those
> that are from a country that participates in a bid (this time Indonesia and
> Thailand): http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_Asia_2013
>
> So this would then in 2013:
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> Nama Budhathoki
> Taichi FURUHASHI
> Satoshi IIDA
> Maning Sambale
> Daniel Kastl
> Eugene Villar (seav)
> Daisuke Yoshida
> Doongpo Deng
> Yuichiro Nishimura
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> Thoughts?
> I'm at the moment in favor of the committee.
>
> Daniel
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>> Kate
>> On 10/07/2013 9:10 AM, "Daniel Kastl" <daniel at georepublic.de> wrote:
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>>> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Satoshi IIDA <nyampire at gmail.com>wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> Hi lists,
>>>>
>>>> We've augured how to decide to fix venue, on the last Skype meeting.
>>>> (sorry, I could not understand full augur ^^; )
>>>>
>>>> But we must fix the venues.
>>>> the points are followings, i think.
>>>>
>>>> * How to make decision to fix the venue.
>>>> (from ML or core members? then How? what is due date?)
>>>> * Current proposals are
>>>> Bogor, Indonesia:
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>>>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_Asia_2013/Call_for_Venues/Bogor
>>>> Bangkok, Thailand:
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_of_the_Map_Asia_2013/Call_for_Venues/Thailand
>>>>
>>>> Both are v. v. fantastic site, but we should fix it.
>>>>
>>>> hackbad memo.
>>>> https://hackpad.com/SotM-Asia-Venue-discussion-6cIv1RmFqKv
>>>>
>>>> Suggestions?
>>>>
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>>>
>>> Well, we don't know how to vote and who.
>>> I was a bit busy and couldn't think about it (also the heat stops my
>>> brain from working).
>>>
>>> I asked Kate about the mailing list subscribers. Maybe the current
>>> mailing list subscribers could vote, if the balance is OK and not only
>>> Japanese here for example ;-)
>>> But I haven't received a reply yet.
>>>
>>> Any good ideas?
>>>
>>> Daniel
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