[FOSS4G-Oceania] Call for workshops winding up

Edoardo Neerhut ed at mapillary.com
Mon Jul 30 01:15:08 PDT 2018


Thanks Adam.

Martin, shipmap is incredible! Thanks for sharing.

On 30 July 2018 at 18:10, Martin Tomko <tomkom at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:

> +1 on joining workshops,  possibly structured as part A beginner,  and
> part B advanced,  with options to attend a part and mix/match.
> Re storrytelling - please teach me how to make something like shipmap.org
> in foss :)
> M.
>
>
> On 30 Jul. 2018 6:00 pm, Andrew Harvey <andrew at alantgeo.com.au> wrote:
> Yep, https://www.mapbox.com/labs/wirrida/index.html is built entirely
> with open source tools :)
>
> I think there's going to be a bit of overlap with these last minute
> workshop submissions, hopefully the selection process can be a bit flexible
> giving similar/related submissions the option (if that's what the
> presenters want) to join together or share a 3.5 hour session into
> different parts.
>
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2018, at 5:53 PM, adam steer wrote:
>
> @Ed, yeah, basically ‘using revealJS and leafletJS for storytelling with
> live maps’.
>
> @Sarah, I really thought your tutorial was great! So it could also be
> revealJS + mapbox
>
> @Andrew - spot on. With open source tools.
>
> Hmm. I reckon I should step back, you all *know* what you’re doing, I’d be
> bringing a butterknife to your chainsaws in a woodcutting competition.
>
>
> On 30 July 2018 at 17:44, Sarah Goodwin <sarah.goodwin at monash.edu> wrote:
>
> Also happy to work on something too.
> Perhaps in combo with my other thought for a mapbox workshop / JS
> libraries? (Which I haven't submitted yet. Busy today!)
>
> Actually I was thinking on creating something like this (the demo below)
> at work with mapbox anyway so could go hand in hand with building some
> tutorial / workshop prep.
>
>
> On Mon., 30 Jul. 2018, 17:39 Andrew Harvey, <andrew at alantgeo.com.au>
> wrote:
>
>
> > (and one last hustle - anyone wanna co-propose an open storymap
> workshop?)
>
> I'm happy to help out with something like that based on Mapbox GL JS
> (here's a good demo of it https://www.mapbox.com/labs/wirrida/index.html),
> but it's maybe a 30min workshop with geojson.io to create the data, then
> code up the map.
>
> Should we submit it anyway or try to fit it into an existing workshop?
>
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2018, at 5:24 PM, adam steer wrote:
>
> Interesting point. At F4G boston I went to an Azavea workshop which used
> open source (free as in pay nothing) tooling; but called to Azavea’s image
> analysis API (raster foundry?). It worked great, and the tools were useful
> even without using the paid-for data parts. We had temporary licenses for
> the day.
>
> I also went to a GBDX workshop (sponsored content) - which again provided
> some insight which is useful beyond paying for GBDX.
>
> There’s a mix there, I think the key is that if you propose a workshop
> using a tool people need to pay for, provide them a license for the day;
> and give skills which are also useful if you take the tool away.
>
> (and one last hustle - anyone wanna co-propose an open storymap workshop?)
>
>
>
> On 30 July 2018 at 16:54, Martin Tomko <tomkom at unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>
> +1 m.
>
> On 30 Jul. 2018 4:08 pm, Andrew Harvey <andrew at alantgeo.com.au> wrote:
> But the Free in Free and Open Source means freely licensed notfree as in
> cost (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open-source_software).
>
> My point is simply it's a joint FOSS4G and State of the Map, and the
> OpenStreetMap talks, workshops, community day shouldn't need to be strictly
> free and open source (of course, it's nicer if they are, but I and other
> people coming from the SotM side are likely still interested in hearing
> about commercial and proprietary things which are happening with OSM).
>
>
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2018, at 3:57 PM, Martin Tomko wrote:
>
> We are not only OS – we are also FREE. So maybe the tools are free to use?
>
> M.
>
>
>
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> *Date: *Monday, 30 July 2018 at 3:32 pm
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> *Subject: *Re: [FOSS4G-Oceania] Call for workshops winding up
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>
> Good point Andrew!
>
>
>
> My take on it is that the *primary* message of the workshop/presentation
> would hopefully focus on geospatial open source/open data, OSM etc. But, if
> it contains content related to proprietary software that should be OK. I
> have definitely been thinking there would be an audience for 'hybrid'
> solutions, possibly even could be a focused session on day 2 for OZRI
> attendees to check out (another conversation for later?).
>
>
>
> I'd certainly be in favour of observing the 'open minds' philosophy when
> we do our selections.
>
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