[OSGeo-Conf] Intergeo Update
Karel Charvat
charvat at ccss.cz
Mon Sep 26 12:03:18 EDT 2011
I don't want to build new "mailing list". I mentioned, that I see as
necessary to exchange of information among both groups. I am only afraid,
that users (very often from public sector) will not travel around the world.
I am happy, that FOSS4G is open for everybody, but local meeting can attract
more users then worldwide. I think, that this year statistic show this
Karel
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From: pramsey at cleverelephant.ca [mailto:pramsey at cleverelephant.ca] On Behalf
Of Paul Ramsey
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:52 PM
To: Karel Charvat
Cc: Paolo Cavallini; Seven (aka Arnulf); Organisation; conference;
FOSSGIS at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Conf] Intergeo Update
+1. The energy that people see @ foss4g is from derived from that mix
of business folks seeing the new shiny (they don't have to understand
the details) and seeing geeks getting excited about it. And geeks (at
least me) can derive value from hearing how business people are
actually putting the stuff to use. I would hate to an attempt to
create an artificial cleavage in the community. It strikes me as
"let's set up another mailing list" thinking, a non-solution to a
non-problem.
P.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Karel Charvat <charvat at ccss.cz> wrote:
> I think, that it is important for both communities to meet each others,
because for users is important to know, what is new in technologies and for
developers I think, also feedback could be useful. I agree, that is good, if
on some meetings only developers are discussing together but I think to sit
together on some meetings users and developers together could be profit for
both communities.
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