[Qgis-developer] FOSS4G Boston QGIS presentation?
Tim Sutton
tim at kartoza.com
Tue Mar 21 11:31:52 PDT 2017
Hi Larry
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 8:12 PM, Larry Shaffer <larrys at dakotacarto.com> wrote:
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> Hi Tim, Andreas, et al.,
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> Thank you for the quick replies and support. I will submit a "State of QGIS" talk today. Regardless of whether it is accepted, I will probably be in attendance at FOSS4G Boston.
Great!
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> Note that I intend this talk to be completely vetted by the community. I will be posting to the dev list with requests for comments, opinions and suggestions on content. While I will be working on this talk at work (assuming it is accepted), it will purely be about and for the community's efforts, with absolutely no content related to my employer, excepting to thank them for supporting my attendance to the event.
Thanks that sounds great.
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> I could get someone from work to help with the talk, or be a backup; though, I would definitely prefer someone from the QGIS dev community to help in this regard, ideally someone who does not also work for my employer.
I'd be happy to help compiling your slides / reviewing them etc. I guess Kurt Menke might be going along - you might want to touch base with him to hear if he is going - he isn't a developer but he is very up to speed with QGIS and the QGIS community activities. Hopefully anyone else on the dev list who is going will pipe up and pitch in if they can.
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> Anyone attending FOSS4G Boston and willing to help out? If so, I need to know today. Thanks.
Regards
Tim
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> Regards,
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> Larry Shaffer
> Dakota Cartography
> Black Hills, South Dakota
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> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Andreas Neumann <a.neumann at carto.net <mailto:a.neumann at carto.net>> wrote:
> Hi Larry,
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> I would also welcome, if you could present on behalf of the project.
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> I won't be there - I'd love to come. I like Boston / Cambridge. But I can't join FOSS4G this time.
>
> Thanks a lot,
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> Andreas
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> On 20.03.2017 22:05, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Hi Larry
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>>> On 20 Mar 2017, at 6:33 PM, Larry Shaffer <larrys at dakotacarto.com <mailto:larrys at dakotacarto.com>> wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>> Call for presentations ends today (or tomorrow?) for FOSS4G 2017 in Boston.
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>>> Is someone from the QGIS project already giving, or submitted a proposal for, a 'State of QGIS' type of presentation?
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>>> If not I will be going and am willing to put in a proposal for such a talk, highlighting QGIS 3 development and upcoming release (if the community is OK with that). If so, I would prefer to co-present with someone from the project who will also be attending.
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>> I am not sure who else is going along, but it will be great if you can present on behalf of the project! Big +1 from me!
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>> Regards
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>> Tim
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>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Larry Shaffer
>>> Dakota Cartography
>>> Black Hills, South Dakota
>>> ----------------------------------
>>> Boundless Desktop and QGIS Support/Development
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