[FOSS4G2017] Iron Mapper

Guido Stein gstein at appgeo.com
Thu Sep 15 10:27:39 PDT 2016


Hey Jeff,

Does this mean you are also willing to help out with organizing the map
gallery?

-guido

On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 1:20 PM Jeff McKenna <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com>
wrote:

> Hi Keith,
>
> Thank you so much for sharing these ideas.
>
> I in fact love the idea.
>
> Speaking openly, FOSS4G events need to encourage more of the 'fun'-style
> exercises, talks, or whatever.  In early FOSS4G days I would manage a
> fun exercise called the 'WMS Shootout', using the exact same dataset,
> and in the plenary I had the tech people play 'Eye of the Tiger' song as
> myself and the GeoServer rep Andrea Aime were introduced 'in our
> corners'.  I hear constantly how that is missed, at FOSS4G's.
>
> I hope this local committee is open to these style of talks, such as
> also Ivan Sanchez's famous 'songs', that, little does anyone know, each
> year I privately argue with FOSS4G local committees to give Ivan the
> full stage during a plenary, and sometimes sadly I lose that battle -
> even though after each FOSS4G most of the buzz was generated by the pure
> laughter, and relevant topic, caused by Ivan's performance.
>
> So I am all supportive of an 'Iron Mapper' style event, even giving a
> small spot during a plenary or the main stage during a social event - a
> fun 'competition' or exercise, in the spirit of what FOSS4G was created
> on - sharing and learning and laughter.
>
> -jeff
>
>
>
> On 2016-09-15 2:04 PM, Keith Jenkins wrote:
> > Guido has suggested an "Iron Mapper" event for FOSS4G Boston.
> >
> > Back in 2012, Diana Sinton organized an "Iron Mapper" event here at
> > Cornell University.  Inspired by "Iron Chefs", participants were
> > tasked with creating a map within 30 minutes (or maybe 60 minutes, I
> > can't remember).  Each map had to use a specific dataset (the "secret
> > ingredient") that was revealed at the start of the event.  I think
> > some other basic datasets were provided, but participants were allow
> > to download and use any other data they wanted to use.  At the end,
> > each person showed their map, and described what they did (maybe 1
> > minute each?) and then we all voted (somehow) on our favorites, and a
> > couple prizes were awarded to the winners.
> >
> > It was great to see the variety of maps that were produced, and also
> > what could be accomplished in a short amount of time.
> >
> > I think this could be a fun addition to FOSS4G, and the resulting maps
> > could possibly be funneled into a larger Map Gallery, or not,
> > depending on the wishes of the map gallery folks.  It could just be a
> > stand-alone event.
> >
> > I think it would be relatively easy to organize.  Here's what would be
> needed:
> >
> > * a room/space for the event
> > * someone to pick the "secret ingredient" dataset and explain the rules
> > * someone to manage the submissions
> > * someone to organize the voting
> >
> > Of course, some of those someones could be the same person.
> >
> > If this is something that the LOC would like to include in the
> > program, I'd be happy to help make it happen.  Are others interested?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Keith
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