[FOSS4G-Oceania] FOSS4G 2023
Adam Steer
adam.d.steer at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 23:35:24 PST 2022
Hei Jonah
..well, publicly available insider info :D
It's up to the local community to decide what to do, of course - and
there is always a risk it doesn't work out.
A super quick note - the process doesn't have to be driven by the OO
board, the board really needs only to decide if it will support anyone
in the community who builds a team and starts work (ideally if a
global F4G happens in Oceania any year, it replaces the local event so
effort is focussed on one thing)
If anyone is interested about what level of detail is needed now, the
FOSS4G 2022 letter of intent is here:
https://www.osgeo.org/wp-content/uploads/letter_of_intent_Firenze_2022.pdf
Cheers,
Adam
On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 00:55, Jonah Sullivan <jonahsullivan79 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the insider information Adam.
>
> I think we'll do well to have an in-person conference here in Oceania this year. The Locate Conference is planning to have a big in-person geospatial conference here in Canberra in May: the first in-person geospatial conference in Australia that I know of.
>
> The past two years have been hybrid online/hubs, which have had varying degrees of success (as you would expect). The 2021 FOSS4G conference almost collapsed due to a lack of interest, but Edoardo pulled it together and delivered some good content and several hub managers rallied their local areas really well.
>
> The Australian Government still isn't allowing tourist visas or cruise ships, which is probably going to change sooner rather than later. Personally, I'm planning a lot of international travel this year, starting with a trip to Singapore in May, and maybe more trips to Southeast Asia as soon as next month. Hopefully the ease of travel within Oceania returns to 2019 levels this year, but I'm sure the governments of several Small Island Developing States will prefer to keep their citizens safe longer than the Australian Government.
>
> I'll talk to the OSGeo Oceania Board about the opportunity but the initial reaction hasn't been positive.
>
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2022, 05:26 Adam Steer, <adam.d.steer at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hei Oceania
>>
>> In case it has escaped everyone's attention, FOSS4G 2023 does not have
>> a home, or any letters of intent to host it yet - so the deadline for
>> an expression of interest is likely to be extended [1]
>>
>> Maybe it's time? hosting the global FOSS4G in Oceania again has been
>> discussed as long as I was involved with OO. FOSS4G SotM Oceania shows
>> that there is probably enough local interest to carry the event even
>> if a lot of people cannot travel from north of the equator - and
>> there's a great set of people with experience in running travel grants
>> - and there are great local teams in all corners of Oceania.
>>
>> Just a thought ;). The relevant process is here:
>>
>> https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2023_Bid_Process
>>
>> Hope all is well, with care from the high Arctic..
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> [1] https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/conference_dev/2022-February/005730.html
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