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''Note: Details on this wiki still need to be finalised, and is being modeled on FOSS4G 2007's Poster session. http://2007.foss4g.org/presentations/posters/''
 
''Note: Details on this wiki still need to be finalised, and is being modeled on FOSS4G 2007's Poster session. http://2007.foss4g.org/presentations/posters/''
  
Posters are ...
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Posters will be accepted from Case Studies, Projects or Programs that are Geospatial and have a strong Open Source and/or Open Standards theme. Refer to http://2007.foss4g.org/presentations/posters/ for examples of posters from prior years.
  
 
== Coordinators ==
 
== Coordinators ==
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* TBD
  
== Details ==
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== Format ==
At the moment we are looking at:
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* We have space for a limited number of posters on site
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* Location: Posters will be shown in the [http://www.scec.com.au/rooms/floorplan.cfm?roomID=128|lower parkside foyer]
* We will ensure lighting is sufficient
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* Size: Posters are to be printed as (A1 portrait or A0 landscape).
* Location: Posters will be shown in the [[http://www.scec.com.au/rooms/floorplan.cfm?roomID=128|lower parkside foyer]
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* Schedule: The FOSS4G poster session will be during the Thursday lunch hour. Poster presenters should plan to be near their posters to talk to viewers and answer questions.
* Please ensure your poster is a standard size (A1 portrait or A0 landscape)
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* Quantity: The FOSS4G poster session will have room for as many as 32 posters.
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* Acceptance: On topic Posters will be accepted "first come, first served" until there is no more room or the deadline passes.
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* License: Posters should be made available publicly in PDF format to be displayed on the FOSS4G website as per the timeline.
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== Timeline ==
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* Interested posters should add their
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{| border="1"
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! Date !! Poster Milestones
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|-
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| 17 Aug 2009 || Call for posters
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|-
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| 21 Sep 2009 || Close call for posters
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|-
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| 6 Oct 2009 || Posters complete and added to website
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|-
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| 21 Oct 2009 || Posters displayed at FOSS4G conference
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|}
  
  
 
==Proposed Posters==
 
==Proposed Posters==
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''People are encouraged to add proposed posters to the end of this list.''
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==Accepted Posters==
 
==Accepted Posters==
The coordinators are responsible for moving Proposed Posters to Accepted.
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''The coordinators are responsible for moving Proposed Posters to Accepted.''
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{| border="1"
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! Title!! Abstract !! Author
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| 1. Title || Abstract || Author
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Revision as of 16:45, 13 August 2009

Note: Details on this wiki still need to be finalised, and is being modeled on FOSS4G 2007's Poster session. http://2007.foss4g.org/presentations/posters/

Posters will be accepted from Case Studies, Projects or Programs that are Geospatial and have a strong Open Source and/or Open Standards theme. Refer to http://2007.foss4g.org/presentations/posters/ for examples of posters from prior years.

Coordinators

  • TBD

Format

  • Location: Posters will be shown in the parkside foyer
  • Size: Posters are to be printed as (A1 portrait or A0 landscape).
  • Schedule: The FOSS4G poster session will be during the Thursday lunch hour. Poster presenters should plan to be near their posters to talk to viewers and answer questions.
  • Quantity: The FOSS4G poster session will have room for as many as 32 posters.
  • Acceptance: On topic Posters will be accepted "first come, first served" until there is no more room or the deadline passes.
  • License: Posters should be made available publicly in PDF format to be displayed on the FOSS4G website as per the timeline.

Timeline

  • Interested posters should add their
Date Poster Milestones
17 Aug 2009 Call for posters
21 Sep 2009 Close call for posters
6 Oct 2009 Posters complete and added to website
21 Oct 2009 Posters displayed at FOSS4G conference


Proposed Posters

People are encouraged to add proposed posters to the end of this list.


Accepted Posters

The coordinators are responsible for moving Proposed Posters to Accepted.

Title Abstract Author
1. Title Abstract Author