[VisCom] BOF ideas
Michael P. Gerlek
mpg at lizardtech.com
Mon May 15 18:17:24 EDT 2006
I've sketched out an agenda along these lines on the Wiki:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/OSGeo_at_Where_2.0
-mpg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tyler Mitchell [mailto:tylermitchell at shaw.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 7:54 PM
> To: dev at visibilitycommittee.osgeo.org
> Subject: [VisCom] BOF ideas
>
> On Wednesday 10 May 2006 17:41, Gary Lang wrote:
> > I see.
> >
> > Then BOFs are better.
>
> At the conference in Minneapolis last summer, Ned and I
> pulled together a BOF.
> It was very successful - we had about 30 45 people attend. The topic
> was "Open Source for Natural Resource Management" - a bit of
> a niche, to
> be sure, but it was a good example of how a BOF can work out.
>
> Many good contacts were made, we started a mailing list to share
> conference/speaking opportunities. One trick was to have a
> couple people
> lined up to do some presenting.
>
> If my memory serves me correctly, I did a bit of talking, Ned
> did as well, and
> Steve Lime showed off some MapServer applications and Brent
> Wood showed us
> some work he'd been doing with FOSS GIS. I can't recall, but
> I think maybe
> Franck Martin also presented a bit on maps in Tikiwiki (or am
> I wishful
> remembering?).
>
> Regardless, the mini-presentations kick-started discussion
> and opened the
> group to realise the bigger/common picture that we all
> shared. Other than
> that, Ned and I just helped get the word out, find a couple
> speakers and
> casually facilitate discussion. I suggest we run a BOF at
> Where in a similar
> fashion. Especially if it means giving a couple more OSGeo
> projects an
> opportunity to do a very short presentation about their tools
> (ones that
> aren't on the larger agenda or wouldn't warrant a larger
> presentation).
>
> Has anyone else ran one, or been at one, and can share their
> thoughts about
> how it ran?
>
> Tyler
>
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