Invitation to participate in discussion about a national Linux body
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Tue, 2 August 2005
Recently, discussion has taken place in a number of forums around the
creation of a national Linux body in New Zealand.
We (the undersigned) envisage a national Linux organisation for New Zealand
which would be very closely modelled on the successful Linux Australia. In
particular, such an organisation would have the following broad goals:
* Support, resource and promote local LUGs[1]
* Provide national co-ordination services (speaker organisation,
etc)
* Provide web/email/mailing list hosting for LUGs where required
* Seek funding from corporates and other interested parties in order
to provide financial support to LUGs and individuals to foster
F/OSS[2] development efforts and support attendance at F/OSS
conferences.
* Partner with organisations like NZOSS[3] to advocate and educate
the community (and particularly the Government) on the benefits of
Linux and F/OSS.
* Partner with organisations like Linux AU to support and enhance
the LCA conference.
* Provide SIG[4] mailing lists and support services for NZ F/OSS
users
The national organisation would not perform the functions of a LUG itself,
instead it would:
* Provide a central location where users could be connected to their
local LUG
* Provide co-ordination and communication between individual LUGs
* Undertake national initiatives supported by all LUGs
* Aggregate LUG opinion and present a unified voice to the
Government and other industry groups.
* Support the formation of local LUGs in areas where they currently
do not exist.
We believe that to be successful such a group must be separate to local LUGs
but have strong relationships with each of the LUGs around the country.
A mailing list has been setup at discuss at meta.net.nz; see
https://secure.meta.net.nz/mailman/listinfo/discuss for details on how to
subscribe.
All interested parties are invited to join this list and participate in the
discussion. In particular, we would like to see robust discussion of the
above goals and also of the scope of the organisation:
* What should the name of the organisation be (LinuxNZ, NZ Linux)?
* Should the group seek to enhance an already existing group (eg
NZOSS)?
* Should it seek to support other Free Operating Systems (*BSD,
etc)?
* Should it seek to support F/OSS on other Operating Systems, eg
Mozilla / OpenOffice.org on Windows?
* How should the organisation be organised legally?
* What should the nature of the group's relationships with NZOSS and
Linux Australia be?
Our intention is to solicit opinions until about 1 October 2005. At that
point we would hope to be able to be in a position to put together a more
formal proposal to refine the discussion. All going well it would be great
to be able to hold the inaugural AGM of the new organisation during LCA'06
in Dunedin in the final week of January 2006.
We look forward to seeing you on the discussion list.
Kind Regards
--
Craig Box <linux at dubculture.co.nz>
Matt Brown <matt at mattb.net.nz>
John McPherson <jrm21 at cs.waikato.ac.nz>
Footnotes
1. Linux User Group(s)
2. Free and Open Source Software
3. NZ Open Source Society
4. Special Interest Group
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