[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: CEE FOSS4G projects

Alvaro Anguix aanguix at gvsig.com
Fri May 11 02:04:59 PDT 2012


Hello Vasile,

You can try to navigate by country [1] and see several gvSIG case
studies in CEE region.

[1] http://outreach.gvsig.org/case-studies/categories

Regards,
Alvaro Anguix
General Manager
gvSIG Association
www.gvsig.com
www.gvsig.org

El 11/05/12 10:38, Vasile Craciunescu escribió:
> As a number of private replies question me about the CEE definition, I'd
> like to bring some clarifications. Geographically speaking, yes, Germany
> and Austria are definitively in Central Europe. Though, I did prefer to
> go with this definition [1] for a couple of reasons:
> 
> 1. The level of FOSS4G penetration is more or less the same in the
> selected countries. A country like Germany will totally unbalance the
> analysis.
> 
> 2. There is already a quite successful FOSS4G event for the German
> speaking people (FOSSGIS).
> 
> Hope this clarifies a bit my position.
> 
> Best,
> Vasile
> 
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_and_Eastern_Europe
> 
> 
> On 5/10/12 9:44 PM, Vasile Craciunescu wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> For the FOSS4G-CEE conference I'm preparing a talk entitled "State of
>> FOSS4G in Central & Eastern Europe". By "Central & Eastern Europe" I
>> mean the following countries: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland,
>> Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia,
>> Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Hungary, Bulgaria,
>> Romania, Ukraine and Rep. of Moldova.
>>
>> I'm interested in three FOSS4G aspects:
>>
>> 1. Software projects started in this region (or with an very important
>> contribution from developers in this region);
>>
>> 2. National or regional projects implemented using FOSS4G software;
>>
>> 3. Open geospatial data initiatives.
>>
>> I'd like to think that I know the most important projects of this kind.
>> I also did a little bit of research over the Internet. Anyway, any
>> information of this topics is greatly appreciated.
>>
>> I hope to see as many as you possible in ten days from now in Prague!
>>
>> Best,
>> Vasile
>>
> 
> 




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