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* No presentations currently planned. Feel free to reach out either on the OSGeo mailing list, or you can reach me at scott.mchale@shaw.ca if you wish to present or suggest presenters
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Darren Flach, founder of Spatial Edge Consulting and SAIT Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems graduate, will discuss his proposed approach to creating a centralized GIS data repository of vector files using a cloud-native database service. The idea of having an organized, centralized, secure, free/low cost, cloud-based geodatabase for use by a local install of QGIS is enticing. Is it doable? Is it practical?
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Over the course of this project he intends to discover the pros and cons of this solution and if this is indeed a better solution than spatial files organized in subfolders on local hard drives or on a mapped cloud-based drive.
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The presentation will leave lots of time for discussion.
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Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:
 
Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:

Revision as of 07:04, 20 March 2024

PROPOSED AGENDA : April 3, 2024

6.45pm: ONLINE LOBBY (https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoAlbertaChapterMonthlyMeetup)

  • Phone: 647.243.6108 | MeetingID: 2203355915

7.00pm: Attendee Introductions

Following

Presentations

Darren Flach, founder of Spatial Edge Consulting and SAIT Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems graduate, will discuss his proposed approach to creating a centralized GIS data repository of vector files using a cloud-native database service. The idea of having an organized, centralized, secure, free/low cost, cloud-based geodatabase for use by a local install of QGIS is enticing. Is it doable? Is it practical?

Over the course of this project he intends to discover the pros and cons of this solution and if this is indeed a better solution than spatial files organized in subfolders on local hard drives or on a mapped cloud-based drive.

The presentation will leave lots of time for discussion.


Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:

  • Show us your side hustle
  • Bring us your problems ( stuff you're working on and issues )
  • teach something new ( OS Geo projects or other ).

Chat & any proposed Chapter business or initiatives:


This event is open to all. Feel free to bring your topics, projects, or presentations.