[FOSS4G2016] printed programme

Volker Mische volker.mische at gmail.com
Wed Jul 20 04:42:38 PDT 2016


Hi Till,

when I look at the FOSSGIS booklet (e.g. [1]), then the contents looks
easy to create. I can surely get the names, title and abstract out of
the system in a similar way. Getting the time slots out would be harder
(as it's another system), but still possible.

So I could help getting the data in a usable format out of the system,
but I don't have the time to fully typeset the full booklet. It would
also need additional work as we have way more slots. I'd probably
arrange them the same way as in the FOSS4G 2014 where there was one page
per session (3 talks) and the time was sideways[2].

[1]:
https://github.com/Nakaner/fossgis-2016-booklet/blob/master/dienstag.tex
[2]: https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/2014/documents/FOSS4GBooklet.pdf

Cheers,
  Volker


On 07/20/2016 01:19 PM, till.adams at fossgis.de wrote:
> Dear FOSS4G team,
> 
> we just discuss the problem we might become with the printed programme.
> The draft we hoped, that we could use, would cause too muchg work for
> us, also because it's setup in Latex and we have no clue about that.
> 
> If anybody out there has an idea or ideally a template, we could use, we
> would be very happy. We think about a porogramme, that fits into the
> pocket, so might be A6 or A5.
> 
> Any support is appreciated! (Template, Content, Helping Hands!)
> 
> Till
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