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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Forwarding to OSGeo board list, as
      apparently Peter was blocked from sending to the list.<br>
      <br>
      On 23/02/14 05:17, "Peter Löwe" wrote:<br>
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        <div>Dear OSGeo board, dear OSGeo marketing committee,</div>
        <div> </div>
        <div>I'm forwarding the following info to you all about an
          opportunity to launch an OSGeo themed event within the EGU
          General Assembly, as suggested by Cameron Shorter. Feedback
          about the feasibility of funding for the event would be very
          welcome.</div>
        <div> </div>
        <div>Best,</div>
        <div>Peter</div>
        <div><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Peter_Loewe">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Peter_Loewe</a>
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              <div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Gesendet:</b> Freitag,
                21. Februar 2014 um 20:37 Uhr<br>
                <b>Von:</b> "Cameron Shorter"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:cameron.shorter@gmail.com"><cameron.shorter@gmail.com></a><br>
                <b>An:</b> "Peter Löwe" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:peter.loewe@gmx.de"><peter.loewe@gmx.de></a>,
                "Margherita Di Leo"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:margherita.di-leo@jrc.ec.europa.eu"><margherita.di-leo@jrc.ec.europa.eu></a>,
                <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com">jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com</a>, "yann.chemin"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:yann.chemin@gmail.com"><yann.chemin@gmail.com></a>, "Markus Neteler"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:markus.neteler@fmach.it"><markus.neteler@fmach.it></a>, "Dominik Reusser"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:reusser@pik-potsdam.de"><reusser@pik-potsdam.de></a>,
                <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:massimiliano.cannata@supsi.ch">massimiliano.cannata@supsi.ch</a>, "Helmut Kudrnovsky"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:alectoria@gmx.at"><alectoria@gmx.at></a>, "Alessandro Frigeri"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:alessandro.frigeri@iaps.inaf.it"><alessandro.frigeri@iaps.inaf.it></a>, "Jens Klump"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jens.klump@gfz-potsdam.de"><jens.klump@gfz-potsdam.de></a>, "Jens Klump"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jklump@uni-bremen.de"><jklump@uni-bremen.de></a>,
                <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:markus.metz.giswork@googlemail.com">markus.metz.giswork@googlemail.com</a><br>
                <b>Betreff:</b> Re: EGU General Assembly 2014: FOSS /
                OSGeo Townhall Meeting - Overview</div>
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                  <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Peter,<br>
                    If ok with you, do you mind including <a
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                      href="board@lists.osgeo.org" target="_parent">board@lists.osgeo.org</a>
                    and <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
                      href="marketing@lists.osgeo.org" target="_parent">marketing@lists.osgeo.org</a>
                    to the email CC list on this thread?<br>
                    (If you wish sponsorship $$, then these communities
                    need to see the proposal and vote on it).<br>
                    <br>
                    This event looks like a valuable promotional
                    opportunity for OSGeo. The question is whether it is
                    more or less valuable than the many other
                    opportunities. I refer you to consider the board
                    priorities:<br>
                    <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                      href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_of_Directors#Board_Priorities"
                      target="_blank">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_of_Directors#Board_Priorities</a><br>
                    In particular: "Support initiatives which support
                    themselves", and "Packaging and Marketing".<br>
                    Sourcing a co-sponsor would be compelling, and
                    noting that you will have numerous volunteers
                    already attending the conference helps your case.<br>
                    <br>
                    I note also that the marketing committee is mostly
                    ineffective due to a lack of volunteers to support
                    requests such as these. In particular, we are
                    missing a process for approvals and distribution of
                    funds. (This is a thinly veiled suggestion that you
                    might wish to help out).<br>
                    <br>
                    On 22/02/14 02:52, "Peter Löwe" wrote:</div>
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                        <div>Hi all,</div>
                        <div>[cc: Cameron Shorter for the OSGEO
                          Marketing Board]</div>
                        <div>[cc: Jeff McKenna, OSGEO Prez]</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>Thank you very much for all your feedback
                          concerning the current discussion on options
                          for FOSS/OSGeo meetings during the upcoming
                          EGU General Assembly (Vienna, April 27 –May 2
                          2014).</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>Here is an (exhaustive) update on the
                          topic, based on past experience organising one
                          Townhall and various Splinter Meetings in the
                          past. Beware - this is a rather long posting.</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>It boils down to two questions:</div>
                        <div>- Do we want/need to raise awareness for
                          OSGeo within EGU ?</div>
                        <div>- Are we willing to invest about 1500 Euro
                          / 2000 USD for a one hour reach-out event,
                          which will pave the way to make OSGeo a
                          stakeholder within EGU/AGU   ?</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>Background Info:</strong></div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>What is this European Geoscience
                            Union (EGU) ?</strong></div>
                        <div>EGU, the European Geosciences Union, is
                          Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated
                          to the pursuit of excellence in the
                          geosciences and the planetary and space
                          sciences for the benefit of humanity,
                          worldwide. It was established in September
                          2002. It is a <strong>non-profit
                            international union of scientists</strong>
                          with over <strong>12,500 members from all
                            over the world</strong>. Membership is open
                          to individuals who are professionally engaged
                          in or associated with geosciences and
                          planetary and space sciences and related
                          studies, including students and retired
                          seniors.</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>What is this <strong>Americcan Geophysical
                            Union (AGU) ?</strong></div>
                        <div>[Wikipedia] The American Geophysical Union
                          (AGU) is a nonprofit organization of <a
                            moz-do-not-send="true" class="mw-redirect"
                            href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geophysicist"
                            title="Geophysicist">geophysicists</a>,
                          consisting of over <strong>62,000 members
                            from 144 countries</strong>. AGU's
                          activities are focused on the organization and
                          dissemination of scientific information in the
                          interdisciplinary and international field of
                          geophysics. The geophysical sciences involve
                          four fundamental areas: atmospheric and ocean
                          sciences; solid-Earth sciences; hydrologic
                          sciences; and space sciences.</div>
                        <div><strong>Researchers in the Geosciences can
                            be members of either EGU or AGU </strong>-
                          a membership in one of the organisations
                          allows to benefit from from both AGU and EGU
                          offerings, including attending annual
                          conferences like the EGU General Assembly. In
                          a nutshell: <strong>The EGU General Assembly
                            is open to the 62,000 members of AGU as
                            well.  </strong></div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>What is a EGU General Assembly ?</strong></div>
                        <div>The annual EGU General Assembly is <strong>the
                            largest and most prominent European
                            geosciences event</strong>. It attracts <strong>over
                            11,000 scientists</strong> from all over the
                          world, <strong>of which more than a quarter
                            are students.</strong> The <strong>meeting’s
                            sessions</strong>, typically <strong>over
                            500</strong>, cover a wide range of topics,
                          including volcanology, planetary exploration,
                          the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere,
                          climate, as well as energy and resources.
                          General Assemblies have around <strong>4,500
                            oral presentations</strong> and <strong>over
                            9,000 posters</strong>. Aside from
                          disciplinary sessions, dealing with the topics
                          covered by each scientific division, the
                          meeting also features Union-wide sessions such
                          as great debates, Union symposia (including
                          the EGU Awards Ceremony), medal lectures,
                          short courses and education and outreach
                          symposia.</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>What is a Townhall Meeting, what’s
                            a Splinter Meeting</strong>  <strong>?</strong></div>
                        <div>(<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://geolog.egu.eu/2013/11/19/townhall-and-splinter-meetings-at-egu-2014/"
                            target="_blank">http://geolog.egu.eu/2013/11/19/townhall-and-splinter-meetings-at-egu-2014/</a>)</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>Both types of Sessions are open (only) to
                          EGU participants and be booked free of charge
                          (<strong>no cost for the venue!</strong>).</div>
                        <div><strong>Townhall Meetings</strong> are <strong>meetings
                            open for all participants</strong> in the
                          conference. During these meetings new
                          initiatives or decisions are announced to a
                          larger audience following an open discussion
                          on the matter. Townhall Meetings will be
                          scheduled from Monday to Friday from 19:00 to
                          20:00 in the conference centre’s lecture
                          rooms.  <strong>Townhall Meetings last 60
                            minutes in the evening, fit 50 to 350
                            people, and are announce in the
                            Information&Schedule Book.  They attract
                            large crowds,  as they are staged in the
                            evening after the scientific sessions.
                            Usually people linger after the official
                            ending of the Townhall to discuss the topics
                            raised and to network. </strong>During this
                          informal part, <strong>beverages</strong> and
                          <strong>finger food</strong> are consumed by
                          the attendees (<strong>this has to be funded </strong>–
                          more on this below).</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>Splinter Meetings</strong> are <strong>side
                            meetings</strong> on non-commercial purposes
                          organized by participants. They can be
                          organized during the course of the conference
                          and they can be public or by invitation only.
                          <strong>Splinter Meetings last up to 90
                            minutes and are held during the day.
                            Scientific sessions are held in parallel,
                            which can prevent interested people from
                            attending. They fit 36 to 60 people and are
                            announced in the Programme (Information
                            & Schedule Book) if booked early.</strong></div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>OSGeo related background:</strong></div>
                        <div><strong>Since 2012</strong>, there have
                          been “<strong>FOSS in Earth Sciences</strong>”
                          themed events at the EGU General assembly,
                          hosted by <strong>OSGeo/FOSS volunteers</strong>.
                          This started with an improvised Splinter
                          Session which drew a surprisingly large crowd.</div>
                        <div>References to OSGeo software can be spotted
                          rather often every year during the poster
                          sessions (> 9000 posters!). Last year we
                          had the first session on FOSS in the Earth and
                          Space Science Informatics (ESSI). <strong>This
                            year there will be two independent FOSS
                            sessions </strong>(ESSI and Hydrology). <strong>This
                            is a significant step ahead.</strong> <strong>By
                            now, researchers can apply to attend the
                            conference, to showcase the FOSS aspects of
                            their work.</strong>  Before this,
                          everything “FOSS” had to be
                          relabelled/closeted since there was no
                          recognition for this kind of scientific work. </div>
                        <div>While we have two FOSS sessions this year, 
                          I strongly believe that <strong>many people
                            already doing FOSS-based research, or
                            wanting to learn about OSGeo, have not been
                            reached.</strong></div>
                        <div>FWIW: ESR! and Microsoft Research usually
                          have nifty booths at EGU.</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div><strong>Options for OSGeo:</strong></div>
                        <ol>
                          <li>We can opt to apply for a <strong>Splinter
                              Meeting on FOSS (GIS) in Earth Science</strong>
                            like in the past years. This will cause only
                            moderate effort. We can structure the
                            session as we like. There can be
                            presentations, show&tell, discussions
                            etc. This has been done before and it's fun.
                            We will reach an audience of <strong>30-50
                              people</strong> (- in comparison to 11,167
                            attendees in 2013). Since there are
                            FOSS-related sessions, a FOSS-themed
                            Splinter Meeting is logical, while <strong>a
                              Splinter Meeting title referring to OSGeo
                              would be difficult to justify - until now
                              OSGeo has not stepped forward within EGU</strong>.</li>
                          <li value="2">We can apply for a <strong>Townhall
                              Meeting on OSGeo</strong> <strong>and its
                              impact on Earth Science</strong>. This
                            will allow us to step forward and officially
                            <strong>put OSGeo on the map within EGU</strong>.
                            The Townhall could include presentations on
                            what OSGeo is, why it’s significant for
                            Earth Science, latest developments like
                            OSGeoLive [option: <strong>OSGeo-Live demo
                              + OSGeoLive-DVDs as giveaways</strong>],
                            etc., making it a genuine reach out event.
                            However, <strong>this requires financial
                              support and volunteers</strong>:
                            <ol style="list-style-type: lower-alpha;">
                              <li>Putting the <strong>Townhall
                                  programme</strong> together would be a
                                <strong>collaborative effort by OSGeo
                                  volunteers</strong> attending the
                                conference. I am sure <strong>we can
                                  easily put together an one hour show </strong>from
                                existing material + what OSGeo/FOSS
                                people activists will showcase at the
                                conference.</li>
                              <li>The event <strong>needs to be
                                  announced </strong>before and during
                                the conference. Since the FOSS/OSGeo
                                attendees do their research in many
                                different fields, <strong>we should be
                                  able to reach out to a large
                                  interdisciplinary community</strong>.
                                While very large Townhalls draw over 350
                                people, <strong>an expected size of 100
                                  people</strong> seems more realistic
                                to start with (this is already twice the
                                size of a Splinter Session).  Reality
                                check: In 2012, Alessandro Frigeri and
                                myself were able to attract at least 40
                                people by putting up posters made in a
                                copy shop two days ahead of the Splinter
                                Session - geoscientists dig FOSS !.  </li>
                              <li><strong>Funding for OSGeo-Live DVDs</strong>:
                                The Townhall would need reliable funding
                                for the production of OSGeo-Live-DVDs
                                before the conference.</li>
                              <li><strong>Funding for beverages/food</strong>:
                                 Townhall sessions usally come with free
                                “refreshments” (softdrinks, alcoholic
                                beverages, finger food) for the
                                attendees. The is only one company
                                available for the catering:
                                <ol style="list-style-type:
                                  lower-roman;">
                                  <li>Their estimate for <strong>limited
                                      catering</strong> (water, beer,
                                    some wine. breadsticks) for <strong>100
                                      people</strong> is about <strong>1500
                                      Euro (ca. 2000 USD).</strong></li>
                                  <li>A “<strong>cash-bar“</strong>,
                                    where the attendees (~100people) pay
                                    for themselves, costs about <strong>1040
                                      Euro (1450 USD)</strong>  for
                                    labour wages and general effort.</li>
                                  <li>Theoretically, having a <strong>Townhall
                                      “on a diet”</strong> without any
                                    beverages or food would be <strong>possible</strong>,
                                    but is rather <strong>unusual.</strong></li>
                                </ol>
                              </li>
                            </ol>
                          </li>
                        </ol>
                        <div>Thanks for reading through all of this!</div>
                        <div>I hope this overview will help you all to
                          come up with a "well-informed opinion". Your
                          thoughts would be much appreciated.</div>
                        <div> </div>
                        <div>Peter</div>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Cameron Shorter,
Software and Data Solutions Manager
LISAsoft
Suite 112, Jones Bay Wharf,
26 - 32 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009

P +61 2 9009 5000,  W <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.lisasoft.com">www.lisasoft.com</a>,  F +61 2 9009 5099</pre>
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