[Projects] Promoting OSGeo projects on the MapScaping Podcast

Jody Garnett jody.garnett at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 17:09:35 PDT 2020


Jeroen can you please contact the marketing committee (
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing).

I also note that if we fill up the initial 4 slots this is the kind of
activity that projects may wish to put their OSGeo budget towards.
--
Jody Garnett


On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 08:09, Jeroen Ticheler <jeroen.ticheler at geocat.net>
wrote:

> Hi!
> I volunteer the GeoNetwork opensource project for such podcast.
> GeoNetwork is used in many national and international settings to provide
> access to geospatial data that governments and other parties manage and
> make accessible.
> Kind regards,
> Jeroen - project founder
>
> _________________________
> Jeroen Ticheler
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> 6721 WD Bennekom
> Tel: +31 (0)6 81286572
> https://www.geocat.net
>
> Op 23 jun. 2020 om 17:45 heeft Jody Garnett <jody.garnett at gmail.com> het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> 
> The Marketing Committee is exploring additional outreach ideas to reach
> everyone who cannot join us for FOSS4G this year.
>
> Our first experiment is to collaborate with the MapScaping Podcast (which
> you may already know from recent presentations on PostGIS
> <https://buff.ly/2zahRzY>, PostgreSQL <https://buff.ly/3bLvgMa>, QGIS
> <https://buff.ly/3fYIeJT>, Qfield <https://buff.ly/3cNlria> and other
> technologies <https://mapscaping.podbean.com/>). We are looking for
> volunteers to do a podcast episode on additional OSGeo projects.
>
> Projects wishing to take part please contact the marketing committee mailing
> list <http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing>, we have
> allocated a budget for 4 projects to be represented.
>
> Here are some words from Daniel and the MapScaping podcast:
>
> *My name is Daniel O’Donohue, I am a big fan and user of open source
> geospatial software. I am also the host of The MapScaping Podcast which is
> a weekly podcast for the geospatial community. *
>
> *I would like to work with you to increase the awareness of open source
> geospatial software. I have published episodes about Postgres/ Postgis,
> QGIS, QField and Input, R, and geospatial python which my audience has
> responded well to. I would really like to promote and introduce people to
> other open-source geospatial tools but producing and publishing podcasts is
> not free and finding qualified guests to talk about things like GeoNode and
> Geoserver is not easy.*
>
> *Here is what my process for producing a podcast episode looks like:*
>
> *Pre-interview *
> *This is a 30-40 minute informal call where we can meet each other and
> discuss topics and questions that might lead to interesting and informative
> conversation for the audience. I use a software called calendly which takes
> care of all of the time zone issues. I will send you a link, you choose I
> time that suits you and we can go from there. All the pre-interviews and
> interviews are recorded remotely using software called cleanfeed. There is
> nothing to install, I will send you a link and as long as you have a good
> microphone and a quiet place we should be fine. This is also an opportunity
> for me to test your audio and explain the structure of the interview and
> what the recording process looks. Great audio quality and the ability to
> speak clearly is a must! *
>
> *If the pre-interview goes well we will schedule a time to record a
> podcast episode. I like to schedule an hour for each interview, the
> published episode will be somewhere between 30-40 minutes but by scheduling
> an hour we have time to fix any technical issues and repeat questions and
> answers if needed. The episode will typically be published somewhere 2 - 4
> weeks after being recorded.*
>
> *If you are interested in being involved it is a good idea to listen to an
> episode or two so you get a feel for the style and structure of the
> podcast. I am really looking forward to working with you on this!*
>
> --
> Jody Garnett
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