The Open Source Geospatial Foundation is a not-for-profit organization to empower everyone with open source geospatial. The software foundation directly supports projects serving as an outreach and advocacy organization providing financial, organizational and legal support for the open-source geospatial community. OSGeo works with our sponsors and partners to foster an open approach to software, standards, data, and education.
OSGeo has US 501(c)(4) legal status as a not-for-profit organization
This repository contains official branding, documents, and correspondence. Access is limited to volunteers working with our foundation committees.
All work here is copyright The Open Source Geospatial Foundation. Unless otherwise stated this content is made available to you under an appropriate Creative Commons license.
Document licenses for software developers:
CCBY - permissive license similar to MIT or BSD allowing content to be remixed by other authors, as long as they give us a credit somewhere. This is a great choice for outreach and increases our brand awareness.
CCBYSA - protective license similar to GPL allows content to be remixed by other authors, as long as what they are writing is also using a share-alike license.
CC0 - Creative Commons public domain tools are used for outreach where we want the information to have as far a reach as possible. When using this approach we do not even ask for attribution! We have to be careful using this license to avoid including any content or photos that we did not create ourselves.
Not all of our content is licensed for modification:
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation maintains copyright on all materials in the repository (except otherwise noted). This material was produced by our volunteers on behalf of our organization or donated via a pull request to our foundation in accordance with our contributor license agreement.
What does "except otherwise noted" mean? Some CCBYSA photos are used in our presentation templates and branding guide. We have included these photos in our repository, appropriately crediting the original authors in the initial commit message and in the directory README.md file.