[OSGeo BC] Introduction
Jody Garnett
jody.garnett at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 18:08:44 PDT 2022
Welcome Nick!
Lots of fun stuff to explore, I personally work on GeoServer, and you will
find the island has a long history of open source spatial.
Aside: If we are brave enough there is a victoria geogeeks meetup group
that could reform for beers on a patio.
Jody
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 1:45 PM Nicholas Hadaller <
nicholashadaller at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I have just joined the mailing list and also edited the wiki page to list
> myself as a member, so I wanted to introduce myself.
>
> My name is Nick Hadaller, and I work as a training forestry technican with
> a consultant company based around northern Vancouver Island. Forestry was
> how I was introduced to GIS, and eventually QGIS, OSGeo, and the open
> source geospatial community and I have become fascinated with all of it.
> Although I am mostly self-taught with my tech skills, I am continuing my
> formal education in GIS, and have enrolled in the advanced diploma of GIS
> applications at VIU for Jan 2023.
>
> The majority of my work is done with QGIS but I am always looking into
> other tools such as using R and libraries such as lidR to work with point
> clouds. I have recently begun to use python and pyqgis, plus a variety of
> command line tools (gdal, pdal) to script/automate repetitive tasks or come
> up with new ways to analyze or process the data I work with.
>
>
>
> I am excited to be in this community with all of you,
>
> ---
> Nick Hadaller
> www.hadallen.ca
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Jody Garnett
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