[Mapbender-users] [Fwd: [OSGeo-Announce] FOSS4G Open Source Geospatial Conference Unveils Program Content]

Astrid Emde astrid.emde at wheregroup.com
Fri Jun 17 02:00:39 EDT 2011


Hello Mapbender-user,

we are looking forward to FOSS4G 2011 in Denver in September.

Mapbender will be on FOSS4G in Denver too.

We will present: Mapbender 3 - where are we going?

Have a look at:
http://www.mapbender.org/FOSS4G_2011

Read more about the upcoming FOSS4G in the following mail from Tyler
Mitchell.

Astrid

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Subject: [OSGeo-Announce] FOSS4G Open Source Geospatial Conference Unveils
Program Content
From:    "Tyler Mitchell" <tmitchell at osgeo.org>
Date:    Wed, June 15, 2011 4:34 pm
To:      announce at lists.osgeo.org
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FOSS4G Open Source Geospatial Conference Unveils Program Content
A Broad Range of Topics Are Addressed in More Than 140 Presentations

DENVER, June 15, 2011 -- The Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial
(FOSS4G) conference has just announced the lineup of presentations that
features more than 140 individual talks with noted plenary speakers.
FOSS4G is the premier international conference focused on open source
geospatial software. The selection of presentations was very competitive,
with 300 submissions for roughly 150 session slots.

The five-day event includes two days of workshops followed by three days
of sessions that cover a broad range of technical topics, tool-specific
tutorials, application case studies, lightning talks, panel discussions
and overviews.  The breadth of content address a full range of technical
expertise, applications, regional interests, and business purposes.

Among the program highlights regarding the use of open source software are:
A full-day introduction to geospatial open source with case studies and
business cases
Workshops and tutorials on popular open source geospatial tools such as
PostGIS, GRASS, GeoServer, GeoNode, MapFish, Geomajas, Spatial Wiki,
GeoTools, etc.
Workshops and sessions organized by educators for educators
Sessions regarding open spatial data and spatial data infrastructure
directives
Timely sessions addressing such applications as mapping the BP oil spill,
monitoring flood waters, and responding to the earthquake in Japan
Several sessions of five-minute lightning talks
Plenary speakers and topics for the event include:
Michael Byrne, Geospatial Information Officer of the Federal
Communications Commission, talking about the National Broadband Map, which
is based on an open source software stack, and implements some innovative
ideas regarding open data
Peter Ter Haar, Director of Products at Ordnance Survey, the national
mapping agency of Great Britain, speaking about their experience with open
data initiatives and open source software
Steve Coast, founder of OpenStreetMap, talking about the past, present and
(mainly) future of this wiki-style collaborative geospatial data creation
phenomenon
Paul Ramsey, a team member of OpenGeo and founder of the PostGIS spatial
database discussing different open source business models
A panel on "Open x 4" that will discuss various aspects of openness for
open source, open data, open street mapping, and open standards
The event has strong support from major sponsors that include Esri,
Google, OpenGeo, MapQuest, Newmont, RadiantBlue, and Safe Software.
Additional support at the bronze level include AppGeo, Azavea, Camptocamp,
EOX, GeoCat, GeoIQ, GeoSolutions, Korem, MapGears, Metaspatial, Oracle
Spatial, SkyGone, Spatial Networks, Spatialytics and Terrestris.

You can view the full program at
http://2011.foss4g.org/program/session-schedule. The deadline for early
registration, with the cheapest price, is June 30.

About FOSS4G
FOSS4G is the global conference focused on Free and Open Source Software
for Geospatial that is organized by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
(OSGeo) with support from an all-volunteer organizing committee and
professional conference management from the Geospatial Information
Technology Association (GITA). The 2011 FOSS4G event in Denver marks the
first North American event in four years, with the prior three events
taking place in Barcelona, Sydney and Cape Town.

SOURCE: FOSS4G Organizing Committee

RELATED LINKS:
http://2011.foss4g.org/ FOSS4G Denver 2011
http://www.osgeo.org/ Open Source Geospatial Foundation
http://stateofthemap.org/ State of the Map Conference
http://www.gita.org/ Geospatial Information Technology Association


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