Bolsena Code Sprint 2012

OSGeo Hacking event in a monastery near Bolsena (10-16 June 2012)

 * Event Owner: Jeroen Ticheler
 * When: 10-16 June 2012 (Note: Date change!)
 * Where: Bolsena - Italy
 * Agenda: Agenda 2012
 * Previous years: 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

After four successful years, we'll continue the OSGeo "hacking" event in Bolsena in an Italian monastery (see map location, and videos: 2008-video, 2009-video and 2010-video. The monastery is overlooking Lago Bolsena and offers space to about 25 people in small bedrooms :-). It is one of the coolest places for such an event. Quiet, isolated, simple and serene. There's a good wireless and wired internet connection, further improved this year. It should be perfect for SVN, IRC and mail. Have a look yourself, including looking at the photo gallery. For what the food concerns, we will have a cook who will take care of us :-) . There's a large dining space, but we will eat outside overlooking the lake if weather permits (very likely in June).

The all inclusive cost will be 550 Euro (Excl VAT) per person for the full week. You can stay all seven days and food (breakfast, lunch and dinner) is included in the price. As in previous years, we will go out for a city visit and a dinner on one of the evenings (also included).

The event will take place during the whole week (7 days), although the emphasis will probably be Monday to Friday for most participants. Please contact me if you have questions about this event (Jeroen Ticheler)

Network links
IRC channel: #bolsena at freenode

Registered Attendees
Those participating, you will need to make the payment of 550 Euro (Excl VAT) in advance to GeoCat bv to guarantee your place. Please contact me by email so I can send you the invoice and bank details. I've no problems if you later need to change as long as you make sure there's someone taking your place :-)


 * [1] there are options to do outdoor activities like tracking. A guide can be organized and the cost is very reasonable.

Sponsoring
We are always welcoming sponsors!

How to arrive to the Monastery
The closest airports are the Roma airports (Ciampino and Fiumincino).

From Rome to the monastery there is 135 km aproximately.

There is no railway to Bolsena.

From Fiumicino to Rome you can take the train METROPOLITANO FR1.

From Rome you can take a bus (cotral http://www.cotralspa.it/ENG/capolinea.asp) to Viterbo and other bus from viterbo to Bolsena (9am & 7.30pm).

Alternatively you can take a train from Rome to Orvieto and take a taxi from Orvieto to Bolsena. Orvieto Taxi info: 1) Paolo of 'Gulliver Taxi' gullirent@alice.it tel 0763 302969 or mobile 330 477399. 2) Luigi gigitaxi@libero.it tel 338 9790846. Luigi speaks limited English 3) OrvietoTaxi : http://www.orvietotaxi.it simone@orvietotaxi.it is a good option (by Just)

Monday to Friday there is a bus each hour but Sunday there are very few buses.

From Bolsena main street to the Monastery is aproximately 1 km.

It could be interesting to rent a private bus or several cars to move from Rome to the Monastery and from the Monastery to Rome.

If you are interested in share vehicle please add your name to the following table and the columns you need for new ideas.

Presentations

 * "GXP,OpenLayers,Geoserver,PostGis-web-application" - Paul Genugten - GeoCat has build for Neftex (Cambridge UK):
 * "The Heron Mapping Client" - Just van den Broecke - SlideShare Slides PDF
 * "GeoRambling with OpenTraces" - Just van den Broecke - SlideShare Slides PDF
 * "GeoNetwork - new features & new user interface" - François Prunayre - [[Media:geonetwork_bolsena_news.pdf]]:

Blog posts

 * http://strangersgeospatial.blogspot.de/2012/06/bolsena-2012-1-deegree-on-couch-2.html
 * http://strangersgeospatial.blogspot.de/2012/06/bolsena-2012-2-lenient-sldse-evaluation.html
 * http://strangersgeospatial.blogspot.de/2012/06/bolsena-2012-3-deegree-rendering.html
 * http://vmx.cx/cgi-bin/blog/index.cgi/osgeo-code-sprint-bolsena-2012%3A2012-06-16%3Aen%2CGeoCouch%2CCouchDB%2CCouchbase%2Cconference%2Cgeo

Photo's

 * Stefan's on DropBox - by Stefan Tzeggai - Please do not upload these photos to any other online-site, especially NOT TO FACEBOOK. Thanks.