[VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?
Tim Bowden
tim.bowden at westnet.com.au
Wed Jan 10 12:22:11 EST 2007
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:09 +0100, Arnulf Christl wrote:
> Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> > It is sort of on VisCom's current todo list to at least start a more
> > structured list. I imagine we'll have some items categorised into
> > small, medium and large focused events. Our current task is to identify
> > the events that VisCom specifically wants to help organise our presence
> > at and, additionally, that we need funding support from OSGeo for.
> >
> > Hopefully we'll be able to stand up something through an icalendar or
> > rss feed for everyone to use.
> >
> > Tyler
>
> Hi,
> we have been waiting for the OSGeo Drupal Calendar. We had it in operation on one of the prototype drupal instances and it counted down the days to the next event which is a nice feature on the front page of the web site.
>
> Some links to events can be found on this page:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Current_events
>
> Ideally each of the events that get covered by OSGeo should get their own Wiki page. This helps to keep track of all potential, fixed and past events and we can categorize them in the Wiki:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Events
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Past_Events
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Proposed_Events
>
> A proposed event can only become an approved "OSGeo Event" if somebody takes on ownership, this must also be indicated on the corresponding Wiki page.
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Event_Management
>
> Depending on the size of the event and the level of OSGeo involvement the corresponding responsibilities vary from simply being there in time to give a presentation up to signing contracts and organizing large scale events like FOSS4G or the OSGeo park at the Intergeo.
>
> Presentations should probably (must?) be peer reviewed by VisCom prior to publishing them under the name of OSGeo but afaik there is no formal process yet.
>
> Regards,
> Arnulf.
Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I have to
ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
assume that's not too much of a problem ;-) Whatever we do, we have to
be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.
Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?
T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We would
only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough time to get
that sorted.
Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get the word out
on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we get
a mention on?
We'd like to target two audiences; FOSS Developers during the lca
lightning talk and end users at the public day. We'd like to present
the GeoFOSS stack as an end to end viable business solution.
I've created a page at http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/LCA_Open_Day
Any other thoughts from anyone?
Regards,
Tim Bowden
Mapforge Geospatial
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