[California] Annual Meeting in November
Michele Tobias
mmtobias at ucdavis.edu
Wed Oct 5 15:29:28 PDT 2016
February 11th is open for me. Most of February is, just not the 25th.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Landon Blake <sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com>
wrote:
> David wrote: "I am enquiring about SF locations for our annual meeting.
> I can
> certainly help with that if we agree on a 2017 date."
>
> What do you guys think about a date of Saturday, February 11th, 2017?
>
> David wrote: "Also, I do support work for the BayGeo board, so I can
> easily setup
> intros, etc for broadening the audience."
>
> That would be great. I can help put together a 1 or 2 page PDF
> announcement and a post on our web site once we have the details hammered
> out.
>
> David wrote: "Having a 20-person meeting
> with talks is very much different than having a 60-120 person meetup.
> Both have their place, but understanding our intent will help answer
> other questions."
>
> I'm pretty flexible on this, but I get nervous about being super
> ambitious. :]
>
> Michelle wrote: "A former student of mine particularly asked if we could
> find a way to include more women and people of color. I also would like to
> see that happen. I think we can start by making sure we advertise the
> event to as wide an audience (including CSU and community college campuses)
> and we can and to approach potential speakers who will help diversify our
> audience. Diversity in gender, race, and field of employment is important."
>
> Agreed. I'm tired of always having to eat lunch with Alex and Ragi. :P
>
> Michelle wrote: "In terms of a QGIS plugin development workshop or talk,
> I have done it (see my talk from last year) but I would rather not have to
> put a workshop together since my experience is limited. Who can we ask
> who's a pro?"
>
> I seem to remember Jeff Hobbs being pretty handy with QGIS. I think he
> set-up a custom little interface for the program for his out-of-state
> office. What do you think about teaching some QGIS plug-in development for
> us Jeff?
>
> Michelle wrote: "Normally we have talks and then some kind of group
> learning - either an unconference or code/cartography sprint."
>
> What about getting a group of volunteers together after lunch to tackle a
> Humanitarian Open Street Map task?
>
> Landon
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Michele Tobias <mmtobias at ucdavis.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> In the #GISTribe chat today I asked people what makes them want to attend
>> meetings like ours. Feedback included workshops (especially python),
>> workflow talks, student talks, and social opportunities. A former student
>> of mine particularly asked if we could find a way to include more women and
>> people of color. I also would like to see that happen. I think we can
>> start by making sure we advertise the event to as wide an audience
>> (including CSU and community college campuses) and we can and to approach
>> potential speakers who will help diversify our audience. Diversity in
>> gender, race, and field of employment is important.
>>
>> In terms of a QGIS plugin development workshop or talk, I have done it
>> (see my talk from last year) but I would rather not have to put a workshop
>> together since my experience is limited. Who can we ask who's a pro?
>>
>> Michele
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 12:52 PM, David Bianco <me at davidbianco.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I am enquiring about SF locations for our annual meeting. I can
>>> certainly help with that if we agree on a 2017 date. I'm still
>>> available for a November meeting, and Davis sounds like a great option
>>> to me. I just wouldn't be able to assist with an SF location in that
>>> time.
>>>
>>> As a chapter, are we required to have the meeting in 2016 vs 2017?
>>>
>>> Also, I do support work for the BayGeo board, so I can easily setup
>>> intros, etc for broadening the audience. This goes to Michele's
>>> question about what we want to accomplish. Having a 20-person meeting
>>> with talks is very much different than having a 60-120 person meetup.
>>> Both have their place, but understanding our intent will help answer
>>> other questions.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2016, at 08:33, Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
>>> > I'd be +1 to do something in the Bay Area in conjunction with
>>> > something like a BayGeo meetup in order to increase the overall
>>> > turnout. Certainly chapter business only takes a bit of time and we
>>> > could reach out to a larger community meeting with BayGeo or the like.
>>> >
>>> > Unfortunately there is not that much 'community' here in SoCal, so not
>>> > sure meeting down here would be productive. Ill be trying to organize
>>> > local meetups in 2017, so perhaps in a year from now we can revisit
>>> > that.
>>> >
>>> > +1 on a qgis plugin-development course. I've hacked a bit at existing
>>> > plugins, but havent ever developed one from scratch.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Landon Blake
>>> > <sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > These are all good comments. I may have waited too late in the year
>>> to get
>>> > > something properly organized (as Alex mentioned). I hate to run into
>>> next
>>> > > year again, but what do you folks think about a Saturday in February?
>>> > >
>>> > > This would give us more time to prepare.
>>> > >
>>> > > I appreciate that both Jeff and Alex are willing to host. I like
>>> meeting at
>>> > > Davis, but I wonder if there would be some benefit to moving it back
>>> to the
>>> > > Bay Area this time. Any thoughts on that?
>>> > >
>>> > > Once we pick a date, we can work on a program and I can design some
>>> > > announcements we can distribute to Bay Area techies and state
>>> government
>>> > > folks.
>>> > >
>>> > > I've been using QGis more lately. Is there anyone that would be
>>> willing to
>>> > > teach a QGIS plug-in development crash course at the annual meeting?
>>> > >
>>> > > Landon
>>> > >
>>> > > On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Jeffrey Johnson <ortelius at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Hi All,
>>> > >>
>>> > >> I'll again be out of the country on this date, but would _really_
>>> like
>>> > >> to attend. I'll do my best to attend virtually if nothing else.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Note: I am running for the OSGeo Board of directors [1][2], and the
>>> > >> voting closes today. If you are a charter member, I would really
>>> > >> appreciate your vote as a fellow Californian :)
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Jeff
>>> > >>
>>> > >> [1] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Election_2016_Candidate_Manifestos
>>> > >> [2] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Member_Nominations_2016
>>> > >>
>>> > >> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Alex M <tech_dev at wildintellect.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > >> > The Center for Spatial Sciences (UCDavis) would be happy to host
>>> any
>>> > >> > time we need.
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > That said, I think we should take our time to be more organized
>>> than in
>>> > >> > the past to ensure a good turnout and participation. Any ideas on
>>> how to
>>> > >> > go about that our welcome. 1st idea from me is that we reach out
>>> to all
>>> > >> > those Bay Area OSGeo related geohipsters and get them involved.
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > Thanks,
>>> > >> > Alex
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > On 09/22/2016 11:21 AM, Moskovitz, Bob at DOC wrote:
>>> > >> >> I'll second a Davis meeting. We have several students working
>>> here
>>> > >> >> with QGIS that might be interested in going.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Bob
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> ________________________________
>>> > >> >> From: California <california-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf
>>> of
>>> > >> >> Michele Tobias <mmtobias at ucdavis.edu>
>>> > >> >> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 8:08 AM
>>> > >> >> To: Landon Blake
>>> > >> >> Cc: Hobbs, Jeff; california at lists.osgeo.org; Gundel, Aaron;
>>> Blaauw,
>>> > >> >> Stan
>>> > >> >> Subject: Re: [California] Annual Meeting in November
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> November is a tricky month. I'm definitely interested in
>>> meeting.
>>> > >> >> Nov. 19th works for me, but the 5th doesn't. The 12th falls on
>>> Veteran's
>>> > >> >> Day weekend, so that's probably not going to work for most
>>> people either.
>>> > >> >> Davis is always an option if other places don't work out. When
>>> we settle on
>>> > >> >> a date, I can make sure the state government people hear about
>>> it and Alex
>>> > >> >> can send it out to campus I'm sure.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Michele
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Landon Blake
>>> > >> >> <sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com<mailto:sunburned.surveyor at gmai
>>> l.com>> wrote:
>>> > >> >> Thanks Jeff. I'll wait until we hear from a couple of other folks
>>> > >> >> before we firm things up. I appreciate your willingness to host.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Landon
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Hobbs, Jeff
>>> > >> >> <jeff.hobbs at sjwater.com<mailto:jeff.hobbs at sjwater.com>> wrote:
>>> > >> >> Landon,
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> We could probably host at San Jose Water Company if needed.
>>> That's
>>> > >> >> likely the start of Thanksgiving vacations. I'm guessing some
>>> people will
>>> > >> >> leave that Saturday and take the following week off. The 5th of
>>> November
>>> > >> >> might make more sense.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> We could do a presentation on a new intranet web application
>>> we've been
>>> > >> >> working on named "Merlin". It uses Leaflet, Elasticsearch,
>>> Oracle,
>>> > >> >> ASP.NET<http://ASP.NET>, Angular, Bootstrap, and Geoserver.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> -Jeff
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> From: California
>>> > >> >> <california-bounces at lists.osgeo.org<mailto:california-bounce
>>> s at lists.osgeo.org>>
>>> > >> >> on behalf of Landon Blake
>>> > >> >> <sunburned.surveyor at gmail.com<mailto:sunburned.surveyor at gmai
>>> l.com>>
>>> > >> >> Date: Friday, September 16, 2016 at 10:29 AM
>>> > >> >> To: "california at lists.osgeo.org<mailto:california at lists.osgeo.or
>>> g>"
>>> > >> >> <california at lists.osgeo.org<mailto:california at lists.osgeo.org>>
>>> > >> >> Subject: [California] Annual Meeting in November
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> I've set-up a wiki page for our 2016 annual meeting:
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_California_Chapter_2016_An
>>> nual_Meeting
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> What do you guys think about the date of Saturday, November
>>> 19th? Would
>>> > >> >> another Saturday in November work?
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Would anyone like to volunteer to host or to speak?
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Thanks!
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> Landon
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >
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