London UK, Sept 26, Geospatial Open Source Activity with Steve Coast

Frank Warmerdam warmerdam at pobox.com
Mon Aug 28 14:37:15 PDT 2006


Folks,

For those in the London area, I think this would be an interesting
event.

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Tue 26th Sep 2006 Geospatial Open Source Activity. Steve Coast,
OpenStreetmap.

BCS London Offices 18:00

Steve Coast, Open Source Geospatial enthusiast/activist, will give a
detailed talk about the Open Source Software and Methodologies that he
and others are using to map areas of the UK. This event will be held in
conjunction with the BCS Open Source Specialist Group.

http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3

About the BCS:

Established in 1957, the British Computer Society (BCS) is the leading
body for those working in IT.

With a world-wide membership now over 50,000 members in over 100
countries, BCS is the qualifying body for Chartered IT Professionals (CITP).

BCS was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1984. Its objects are to
promote the study and practice of computing and to advance knowledge of
and education in IT for the benefit of the public. BCS is also a
registered charity.

BCS is licensed by the Engineering Council to award Chartered Engineer
status (CEng) and Incorporated Engineer status (IEng); and more recently
by the Science Council to award Chartered Scientist status (CSci).

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Best regards,
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