[Web Comm] osgeo conference web site

Daniel Brookshier dbrookshier at collab.net
Mon Apr 17 00:24:38 EDT 2006


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On Apr 16, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Arnulf Christl ((CCGIS)) wrote:

> Hi,
> I wanted to fill the void at https://conference.osgeo.org/ and  
> copied the
> FOSS4G intro and a link to index.html. When trying to commit to
> conference/trunk/www/ it didn't allow me to do so:
>
> commit -m "link and text to FOSS4G to fill the void"
> /usr/home/arnulf/workspace/osgeo_conference/index.html
>     Sending        /usr/home/arnulf/workspace/osgeo_conference/ 
> index.html
>     svn: authentication cancelled
>
> That probably means that being "Project Contributor" does not allow to
> write to SVN automatically? Good to know, but how then does one  
> inherit
> the privilege (as Mapbender source code warden I should probably  
> know...).
>
> Maybe someone with SVN access would want to fill the void with the  
> HTML
> below - or even be creative and make it a lot better. Leaving it blank
> sucks. And maybe remove those additional mailing lists if they are not
> needed.
>
> Easterly regards,
> Arnulf.
>
> -- 
> Arnulf Christl
> http://www.ccgis.de
>
> PS:
> Anybody listening to dev at conference.osgeo.org at all?
>
>
> <html>
>   <head>
>     <title>FOSS4G2006 - Free And Open Source Software for
> Geoinformatics</title>
>   </head>
>   <body>
> 	<h2>
> 		Open Source Geospatial Communities JOINT CONFERENCE '06
> 	</h2>
> 	<p>
> 		<b><a href="http://www.foss4g2006.org/">FOSS4G2006</a></b> is a  
> four day
> conference, bringing together
> 		all the Free and Open Source Software
> 		for Geoinformatics (FOSS4G) communities. The conference  
> incorporates the
> OSGIS Conference,
> 		Mapserver User Meeting, GRASS Users Conference, Java oriented  
> FOSS4G and
> EOGEO Workshops.
> 		Lausanne, Switzerland will host the conference, making it the  
> first time
> many of these groups
> 		will meet in Europe. It builds on the the success of the Open Source
> Geospatial'05 conference
> 		held in Minneapolis, USA.
> 	</p>
> 	<h2>
> 		What will be covered?
> 	</h2>
> 	<p>
> 		The conference focuses on an array of open source technologies and
> presents how they are being
> 		used around the world. Seminars and workshops will share the  
> theme of
> advancing Open Source
> 		GIS technology, by covering management and technical aspects as  
> well as
> the latest trends.
> 	</p>
> 	<h2>
> 		How will it run?
> 	</h2>
> 	<p>
> 		The event opens with one day dedicated to workshops, followed by  
> a joint
> plenary session that
> 		will set the direction of the conference. An Exhibitor showcase  
> will run
> the duration of the
> 		conference. This showcase will provide government, academia, private
> organisations and associations
> 		with the opportunity to demonstrate their talents and educate
> participants about Open Source
> 		technologies. There will be an opportunity to mingle at evening  
> events
> such as the &quot;Meet &amp; Greet Exhibitors&quot;
> 		Reception and a Boat Cruise on Geneva Lake, with a dinner in the
> thousand year old Chillon Castle.
> 	</p>
> 	<h2>
> 		Who will be there?
> 	</h2>
> 	<p>
> 		This conference is an exciting opportunity for both users and  
> managers
> to network, learn
> 		about products and services, and develop both technical and  
> management
> skills for adopting
> 		Open Source technologies. The event is expected to draw over 500  
> people
> from around the
> 		globe, representing the existing user and developer communities  
> as well
> as those interested
> 		from government, non-government organisations, academia, and  
> industry.
> 	</p>
> 	<p>
> 		Finally, with the recent creation of the Open Source Geospatial
> Foundation, FOSS4G2006
> 		will be an exciting opportunity to network with foundation  
> members and
> projects.
> 	</p>
>   </body>
> </html>
>
>
>
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