Local Chapters and Communities Working Group

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The Local Chapters and Communities Working Group (LCCWG) is tasked with finding and implementing ways for the Foundation to support the growth of local communities and potentially encourage established communities to further organise themselves and eventually formally affiliate with the Foundation as one of its Local Chapters. Aside from that, the LCCWG will also facilitate a global exchange of ideas and support among Local Chapters and communities and review and suggest improvements to the Local Chapters affiliation scheme.

OpenStreetMap is a global project and mappers are self-organising at the local level to collaborate with each other and to hold events such as workshops, mapathons, and mapping parties. As an organisation with a global mission, the Foundation may not always be best placed to reach and support such mappers, especially people speaking in languages other than English. This is the reason why the Foundation set up the Local Chapters Working Group in 2011 to formulate an affiliation scheme to recognise Local Chapters. This task was finally done in August 2014 when the Board approved the template agreement that is signed between recognised Local Chapters and the Foundation, and the working group then became inactive.

Since then, several Local Chapters have been approved by the Foundation and some interested OSMF members have reconvened (pivotally, during State of the Map 2018) with the intention of restarting the working group as the Local Chapters and Communities Working Group. Regular meetings started in September 2019 and the Board approved the relaunch of the LCCWG as an official Foundation working group.


Focus items

The following are the three focus items that the working group will concentrate on:

Building local community cohesion Facilitating a global exchange of ideas Improving the Local Chapters affiliation scheme
We will explore and develop ideas for the Foundation support the growth of Local Chapters and local communities, including helping mappers communicate or meet up with other local mappers, and working to reduce the challenges created by the fragmented nature of OSM. We will aim to provide Local Chapters and local communities with venues and communication channels to exchange ideas and share best practices in growing their communities. This may include reviving/managing the local-chapters mailing list and organizing sessions like the Local Chapters Congress during State of the Map or other events. We will review the role of Local Chapters within the Foundation and the interactions between them. Based on our findings we will make recommendations to the Board as to how the affiliation scheme can be improved to provide a stronger case for local communities to eventually become Local Chapters, or possibly suggest creating new affiliation models such as less-formal user groups.

Who we are

The current members of the working group are the following people:

Name Local community Remarks
Muluba Bienvenu 🇨🇩 OpenStreetMap RDC*
Maggie Cawley 🇺🇸 OpenStreetMap US* OSM US Executive Director
Nicholas Chavent Francophonie community HOT founding member
Charles Chilufya 🇿🇲 Zambia local community Local Knowledge Mappers chairperson and co-founder
Naveen Francis 🇮🇳 India local community
Besfort Guri 🇽🇰 FLOSSK* (OSM Kosovo) FLOSSK Board member and OSMF Advisory Board member
Adam Hoyle 🇬🇧 OpenStreetMap United Kingdom* OSM UK Director
Geoffrey Kateregga 🇺🇬 OpenStreetMap Uganda OSM UG Chair, HOT East Africa Hub Community Manager, and OSMF Microgrants Committee member
Anisa Kuci 🇮🇹 Wikimedia Italia* OSM project manager
Jorge Gustavo Rocha 🇵🇹 OSGeo Portugal OSGeo Portugal President
Joost Schouppe 🇧🇪 OpenStreetMap Belgium* OSMBE Board member
Patrick Stählin 🇨🇭 Swiss OpenStreetMap Association* SOSM Board member and OSMF Advisory Board member
Arnalie Vicario 🇵🇭 Philippines local community OSMF Board member
Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭 Philippines local community
* Local Chapter

Former working group members

The following were members of either the original Local Chapters Working Group or the current one. People marked with a * are still following the local@osmfoundation.org mailing list or are active in the chatroom.

  • Clifford Snow
  • Hrvoje Bogner
  • Emilie Laffray
  • Douglas Ssebaggala
  • Christian Quest
  • Dimitar Dimitrov
  • Hugo Holscher
  • Gerhardus Geldenhuis
  • Mikel Maron*
  • Rob Nickerson*
  • Sophie Mower
  • Simon Poole*
  • Stefano Sabatini
  • Jonathan Beliën

Join us!

People who are interested to become a working group member should contact the working group and then join the next meeting where the working group can then approve the membership.

There is currently no limit to the number of members or the length of a member's term and it is not necessary to represent a recognised Local Chapter to become a member. To avoid over dominance by any particular group, existing local communities are advised to coordinate their participation. The working group's suggestion is that these groups nominate up to two representatives.

Get in touch

You can get in touch with the whole working group at: local@osmfoundation.org.

Discussions and official announcements with the wider community are done via the local-chapters mailing list. You can subscribe to this list here: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/local-chapters/

For quick chats and light discussions, we have an integrated channel you can reach via any of the following options:

Meeting and minutes

The LCCWG regularly meets almost every month and is held remotely, usually through Big Blue Button. Anybody is free to join the meeting!

Meetings will be held and chaired by the working group chairperson. Members shall be notified about meetings at least 5 days in advance of each meeting. It is recommended that the announcement include an agenda. This will provide time for members to gather input from their local communities.

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LCCWG Moderation Subcommittee

In December 2020, the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF) Board set out to “find partners to help instate a moderator team for the OSMF-talk and talk mailing lists” and in their December 2020 meeting requested that the LCCWG take the lead on this initiative. Subsequently, this group has been formed as a subcommittee of LCCWG. The Moderation Subcommittee is a temporary group of OSM community members working on this Scope of Work via this Implementation Plan. Learn more about participants and find links to any draft documents on the subcommittee's page.

Community survey

In 2020, the LCCWG conducted a survey of several Local Chapters and communities to see how the Foundation can improve its relationship with the Chapters and support them and the local communities. The final report is here:

Useful links