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Revision as of 04:55, 15 September 2008

Back to FOSS4G2008...

One of the great attractions to an international conference like this is a chance to show off your work. At FOSS4G 2007 there was a room dedicated to the demo theatre, with facilities and schedule of its own. In 2008 we will have a demo theatre set up right in the Exhibition Hall. Viewers can take in their food and drinks and be informed and entertained by live demonstrations.

Hapless Volunteers

  • Tim Sutton
  • ?

Where possible we will try and have community leaders introduce the members of their community that are offering demos.


LOC Members

Name: Alize Botha
Phone: 084 5141966 / 012 8413242
Area of Responsiblity: Technical tours and Educational outreaches
Other relevant/ interesting info: CSIR
Name: Burnie Nawn
Phone: 0721345352
Area of Responsiblity: Workshops/Labs & venues for these/PC's & AV equipment
Other relevant/ interesting info: Sat 27th - Sat 4th
Name: Mandy Vickers   
Phone: 083 278 4056
Area of Responsiblity: Posters
Other relevant/ interesting info: Sunday 28th - Friday 3rd
Name: Inge Netterberg
Phone:0824188712
Area of Responsiblity: Technical programme
Other relevant/ interesting info: not available Sat 27th pm
Name: Carrin Martin
Phone: 072 1448510
Area of Responsiblity: Plenarys, education outreach, GISSA notices, engineers CPD
accreditation, GISSA stand. Will be available generally to assist.
Other relevant/ interesting info: Arriving on Saturday mid day to help with bag packing and registration,and leaving Saturday mid-morning in case we need to entertain people on Friday night
Name: Tim Sutton
Phone: 071 407 6101
Area of Responsiblity: Code Sprint, lightning talks, demos
Other relevant/ interesting info: 27th - 4th
Name: Russell Hope
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity:
Other relevant/ interesting info: attending Monday
Name: Serena
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity
Other relevant/ interesting info: Sunday 28th - Thursday2nd
Name: Jeff McKenna
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity
Other relevant/ interesting info: Saturday 27th (to help with workshop room setup on Sunday)
Name:Daina Mudimbu 
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity
Other relevant/ interesting info: Arriving Sunday 28th after 4pm leaving Saturday 
Name: Graeme McFerren 
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity
Other relevant/ interesting info:  from the Friday morning 26th September - Sunday evening 5th October
Name: Magda Roos
Phone: 083 611 1161
Area of Responsiblity: Exhibition coordinator 
Other relevant/ interesting info: 28th - 3rd
Name: Gavin Flemming
Phone: 0845965680
Area of Responsiblity: general dog's body - all over the place!
Other relevant/ interesting info: 27th - 4th
Name: 
Phone: 
Area of Responsiblity
Other relevant/ interesting info

Demo Theatre

Demo Venue

A demo theatre will be constructed at one end of the Exhibition Hall.

Demo Facilities

  • We will have two overhead projectors (so one team can set up as another is presenting).
  • a table will be provided for handouts or marketing material

Demo Schedule

Some things we will take into consideration when scheduling demos:

  • Primary spots are during Lunches and Tea breaks (these time slots have the most walk-by traffic to feed on)
  • Additional timeslots will be opened up if needed
  • We will group similar content together (both to allow direct comparison and to let those interested in a topic to mark off a block of time)
  • We will need to be sure not to conflict with the presentation program (setting up cool examples of GRASS opposite the GRASS track would not be a good thing)
  • Demos are the last thing to be Scheduled in terms of conference priorities (we need to be sure that Labs and Presentations are accounted for first)
  • If you would like to do a demonstration in the theatre, please contact the theatre coordinator (Tim Sutton - tim@linfiniti.com) or add your name and contact details below.

Registering for your demo

If you would like to do a demonstration please email tim@linfiniti.com providing your name, email address, topic / title for your presentation and your preferred time slot. Tim will then add you to the timetable below, and communicate with you if there are scheduling conflicts.

Example email to book a slot:


Dear Tim

My name is Joe Bloggs (joe.bloggs at bloggspot.com) and I would like to present a demo on Tuesday September 20, Lunch Break slot 3, entitled:

'Making high resolution maps of cheese deposits on the moon using mapserver, QGIS and visual basic."

Please note I'll be leaving the conference on the wednesday night so please don't adjust my time slot to thursday if you need to reschedule it.


Regards

Joe Bloggs



Provisional Timetable

Please note that we reserve the right to alter the order of presentations as organisational constraints require - we will do this in collaboration with you. Exhibitors and sponsors will have priority on times. Please do not edit the schedule below yourself, but rather communicate your change requests to Tim Sutton (tim@linfiniti.com).

Tuesday September 30 (15 slots)


Tea Break

  • Slot 1 DEMO 1: NASA WorldWind: Evolution from .net application to Java SDK - Maurizio
  • Slot 2 Maurizio cont.
  • Slot 3 Maurizio cont.


Lunch Break

  • Slot 1 - Markus Neteler - Grass demo
  • Slot 2 - GIMS - ArcServer and its standards compliance
  • Slot 3 - United Nations - <topic of talk to be confirmed> Contact person: Suha Ulgen <ulgen AT un.org>
  • Slot 4
  • Slot 5
  • Slot 6
  • Slot 7
  • Slot 8
  • Slot 9

Tea Break

  • Slot 1 - Advanced Fire Information System (AFIS) - Graeme Mcferren
  • Slot 2 - Graeme cont.
  • Slot 3

Wednesday October 1 (15 Slots)


Tea Break

  • Slot DEMO2: M.A.P. - Map Access Protocol ... a sleak viewer for my maps - Muarizio
  • Slot Maurizio cont.
  • Slot Maurizio cont.

Lunch Break

  • Slot 1 SITA - topic?
  • Slot 2 SITA - person giving demo?
  • Slot 3 NSIF - topic and person giving demo?
  • Slot 4
  • Slot 5
  • Slot 6
  • Slot 7
  • Slot 8
  • Slot 9


Tea Break

  • Slot 1
  • Slot 2
  • Slot 3

Thursday October 2 (12 Slots) - Demos on Thursday will be subject to Tues & Weds filling up first.


Tea Break

  • Slot 1
  • Slot 2
  • Slot 3

Lunch Break

  • Slot 1
  • Slot 2
  • Slot 3
  • Slot 4
  • Slot 5
  • Slot 6
  • Slot 7
  • Slot 8
  • Slot 9

Closed for closing plenary

Giving a Demo

The first step is to have something to demo:

  • You have 10 minutes
  • You must demo live software (really - it is an open source software conference). No presentation slides.
  • Show us, rather that talk. It is better to show software and leave time for questions than to try and handle this as a presentation.
  • Source code is hard to read and does not qualify for "show us"
  • You will have 5 mins to set up prior, and 5 mins to tear down. Please be prompt as there is someone waiting to start after you.
  • Sponsors (or anyone starting a session): you will have access to the room for a bit before the session starts - if you want to take the time drag in a poster (or put hand outs on the chairs) more power to you.

The second step is to email us:

  • Contact Tim Sutton - tim@linfiniti.com
  • Let us know of any schedule constraints (perhaps you are presenting or giving a lab)
  • We will get back to you with a timeslot (we will be organizing the demos according to subject matter or community).

Suggestions

Is this your first time doing a demo?

  • If you are used to doing presentations; try this approach: Show the software and hand out your presentation in paper form.
  • Be excited, what you are showing is *cool* and meeting people like you is why we come to these conferences anyways
  • Hang around to the end of the session, many people that would like to ask you questions will be hesitant to walk out of the room to chase you down.

You may also wish to bring:

  • Something to hand out (Your business card, demo-CDs, academic papers, t-shirts)

If you would like to have someone introduce you please warn them before hand: - Your professor? Your company's marketing department? Your open source project lead?

Let people know where to find you:

  • For sponsors - be sure to include a slide showing the location of your booth
  • For academics - let them know if you have a poster up

Warning

Bring your own laptop, do not expect to install software during your demo (you only have 10 minutes).

  • This advice can be ignored if you want to demo the fact you have a slick installer now
  • You may wish to make a back up "flash" demo (use wink) in case the worst happens
  • Turn off virus checkers, ebay bidding tools, email applications and anything else that is going to leap up and ask for attention in an embarrassing manner

With respect to the Internet:

  • Ensure you can connect to the wireless network before starting your presentation
  • We will try and have a LAN drop for you
  • Expect the Internet to be slow (there are a lot of fun toys at a conference like this all of which want their piece of the packet pie)
  • Run from a local service installed on your laptop if you can

Questions

Is there a PC with Internet?

Please bring your own laptop (that way you can be sure it is set up correctly for your demo), there will be a LAN drop (or you can make use of the conference wireless).

How long should a demo be?

The demo slot is 10 mins, you may want to use the entire time to show your application. Or you may want to show the application for for 5 mins and answer a few questions.

If your community has several "new exciting features" then please present each in its own demo.

Do demo's have to be visual?

It depends on what you are showing, if you want to show that "Using JTS Prepaired Geometry is 120% faster" a simple JUnit test and a code example may be all that is needed.