[OpenLayers-Dev] Intergeo 2007
Erik Uzureau
erik.uzureau at metacarta.com
Mon Aug 13 12:59:43 EDT 2007
So I believe that Chris and Tim are both presenting at the FOSS4G
conference in Victoria. Maybe they can give you some ideas?
It looks like Tim's presentation will be the most similar to yours:
Tim's: http://www.foss4g2007.org/presentations/view.php?abstract_id=228
Chris's: http://www.foss4g2007.org/presentations/view.php?abstract_id=122
Erik
On 7/31/07, Emanuel Schütze <emanuel at intevation.de> wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> there are 2 possibilities to present OL at the Intergeo in Leipzig:
>
> 1.) a booth with one or two computers to demonstrate some OL examples
> and talks with interested visitors. It's not a workshop!
>
> 2.) a 15 minutes presentation at the "OS Park Forum" - My idea: only
> a live demo what you can do with OL; few technical infos, because the
> Intergeo is a user exhibition (and it's not focused on developer).
>
> I whould like to do both! And it's not a problem that you are all in
> Victoria. That doesn't matter. I will do it alone!
> Yes, Erik, perhaps we can share some promotional videos or
> presentation slides of OL. That would be great! Let me know what you
> will present in Victoria. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Emanuel
>
> On 07/30/2007, Erik Uzureau wrote:
>
> > Emanuel,
> >
> > Sorry that we have been slow to respond to your email, but things have
> > been in shuffle over here. It is not because your offer is
> > uninteresting.
> >
> > Au contraire, the idea of you representing the OpenLayers project at
> > Intergeo 2007 sounds like a great idea. The rest of the OL folks will
> > be in Canada presenting the project at the FOSS4G conference in
> > Victoria. Great to have project representatives on both sides :-)
> >
> > What are your ideas for representing OL at this Intergeo 2007? You
> > mention a booth, or maybe a talk or workshop? We don't have much in
> > the way of resources to help you out, but if we tried, we could
> > probably work together to get some promotional style videos together,
> > or something of that nature. Would that help?
> >
> > Let us know a little more what you are planning on doing... and as
> > always, thanks for your interest and dedication to the OL community!
> >
> > Erik
> >
> >
> > On 7/19/07, Emanuel Schütze <emanuel at intevation.de> wrote:
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> the german speaking FOSSGIS community meets from 25. to 27. september
> >> 2007 for the "Intergeo 2007" in Leipzig (Germany). The Intergeo is
> >> the largest recurring GIS event in Germany (maybe even Europe)
> >> attracting more than 10k people [1].
> >>
> >> A part of the exhibition is the "OSGeo Open Source Park", where
> >> serveral FOSS projects and businesses are represented - the Interegeo
> >> 2006 report give you a first impression [2].
> >>
> >> I think it's important to present OpenLayers at the Intergeo 2007. I
> >> would like to do that and I would organize (with the Intevation GmbH)
> >> a booth for OL if you authorize me to represent the OL community.
> >> Perhaps anyone of you wants to come also to Leipzig? Additional it is
> >> possible to give a 15-minutes-presentation about OL at the OS Park
> >> Forum. You will find some current informations about presentations
> >> and projects of the OS Park in the OSGeo wiki (only in german) [3]. -
> >> What do you think?
> >>
> >> About me: In the last month I have written my thesis about usability
> >> of Free web mapping applications using the example of OpenLayers and
> >> I realized the animated zooming feature (#442). My complete work (in
> >> german) is online [4] - an english translation follows in the next
> >> days!
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Emanuel
> >>
> >>
> >> [1] http://www.intergeo.de/englisch/page/main/index.php
> >> [2] http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Intergeo_2006_Report
> >> [3] http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Intergeo_2007
> >> [4] http://smartmapbrowsing.org
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> >>
>
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