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In Valencia, Spain, at the December
Technical Committee meetings of the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.
(OGC), the OGC and the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
(OSGeo)
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to coordinate in advancing open
geospatial standards (OGC"s mission) and open source geospatial
software and data (OSGeo"s mission).
Mark Reichardt, CEO and President of the OGC, explained that,
"Openness benefits markets. Vendors of proprietary software have found
that today"s more open and complex "business ecosystem," which
includes both open source software and open standards, is good for
their businesses. It"s also good for technology users. It makes sense
for the OGC to work with the OSGeo."
Open source software is software that has been designed and developed
in an open, community process. The OGC"s open standards are similarly
developed in an open, community process, but they are specifications
(for interfaces, encodings and best practices), not software.
Arnulf Christl, President of OSGeo, said, "We look forward to
collaborating with the OGC to identify open source technologies that
can be used as reference implementations for OGC standards and to
identify standards requirements that result from our open source
geospatial software development programs."
The MoU provides for the assignment of up to six one-year Individual
Memberships in the OGC. Memberships will be selected by OSGeo
and are subject to OGC qualifications for Individual Membership.
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