[FOSS4G-Oceania] pre-recorded talks on YouTube channel

Jonah Sullivan jonahsullivan79 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 18 14:21:12 PST 2020


Great work John.

It's obvious that you have put a lot of effort into making this community a
better place, and I really appreciate it.

On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, 08:38 John Bryant, <johnwbryant at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, just to let you know there are 3 videos up now at the Perth Hub
> YouTube channel. Unfortunately something has happened to the FOSS4G SotM
> Oceania channel and it's not allowing uploads, so I've put these videos on
> the Perth Hub channel for now, hopefully they can get migrated over to the
> main channel sometime after the conference, once someone with sufficient
> access can fix the problem.
>
> For now, you can access them at:
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG-XxzFIt_SPJ97ign9G0Xw/
>
> These are the 3 videos:
>
> *Hannah Dormido*
>> *Cartography Chose Me: How I Became A Cartographer*
>> I would like to share my story of how someone without GIS background
>> learned mapping, and how the OSGeo and FOSS4G community has helped foster
>> my interest and career in cartography. I’ll also share my mapping 101
>> toolkit, and how cartography has changed my life direction, for the better.
>>
>
>>
> *Edward Keys, Prodigy Gold*
>> *QField: Exploration Geology's new 'must-have' tool*
>> QField is now able to drastically improve the way the mining industry
>> collects and manages spatial information. From keeping track of complicated
>> drilling programs, organizing rehabilitation to geological mapping, QField
>> is the newest indispensable tool for exploration.
>>
>
>> *Julie Callebaut & John Bryant*
>> *OpenStreetMap Data Pacific*
>> This project brings OpenStreetMap data into a set of QGIS projects for
>> the Pacific Islands, pre-styled and ready to use for Pacific mapmakers and
>> GIS users in their GIS workflows. We hope to bring attention to OSM as a
>> source of data, encourage mappers to improve the map in their area, and
>> perhaps bring new people into the OSM community in the region.
>>
>
> They're published under a Creative Commons license, so please feel free to
> use any of them at your hub, or for anything you like!
>
> Good luck tomorrow everyone :)
>
> Cheers
> John
>
>
> On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 10:29, John Bryant <johnwbryant at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all, a quick follow up on the YouTube channel conversation we just had
>> at the Zoom webinar run through.
>>
>> We have at least 2 talks to put up there, I'll aim to get them up mid
>> next week and will let you know when they're up, in case you want to stream
>> them from your hub.
>>
>> If you have any pre-recorded talks, or if you record your live talks and
>> want to put them on the channel, I can help with that.
>>
>> Please confirm with speakers that they're happy to share their content
>> with us under a Creative Commons licence
>> <https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468>, so that we can mark
>> it as such on YouTube. This keeps the videos "open" for the community,
>> otherwise they will be subject to the YouTube licence.
>>
>> These are the 2 pre-recorded videos we've got so far:
>>
>> *Hannah Dormido*
>>> *Cartography Chose Me: How I Became A Cartographer*
>>> I would like to share my story of how someone without GIS background
>>> learned mapping, and how the OSGeo and FOSS4G community has helped foster
>>> my interest and career in cartography. I’ll also share my mapping 101
>>> toolkit, and how cartography has changed my life direction, for the better.
>>>
>>
>> *Edward Keys, Prodigy Gold*
>>> *QField: Exploration Geology's new 'must-have' tool*
>>> QField is now able to drastically improve the way the mining industry
>>> collects and manages spatial information. From keeping track of complicated
>>> drilling programs, organizing rehabilitation to geological mapping, QField
>>> is the newest indispensable tool for exploration.
>>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> John
>>
>
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