New Member Nominations 2015

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The Charter Member nomination (part of the Election 2015) will be open from 2015-08-17 to 2015-08-30. The list of nominees for the 2015 Charter Member Election is maintained by the Chief Returning Officer (cro at osgeo.org). This page is write protected and can only be edited by SysOps.


To submit a charter member nomination:

  • Please confirm with the nominated person first!
  • Please email cro@osgeo.org with their name, country, contact email and paragraph describing why you are recommending this person as a Charter Member
  • Also, you might want to reference your OSGeo Advocate profile.

Note for admins: simple script to scrape this page to generate meaningful lines for the electronic voting system

The list of nominees will be maintained by the CRO here:

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1 Lene Fischer Denmark From: Anita Graser

I would like to nominate Lene Fischer for the OSGeo Charter. Lene is very active teaching open source geospatial technologies at the University of Copenhagen and helping users on the QGIS mailing list. She also organized the first international QGIS user conference combined with a QGIS developer meeting in 2015.

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2 Didier Richard France From: Vincent Picavet

Didier has been a supporter of OpenSource software for Geomatics for long. He works at IGN and promotes openness and free software internally and externally. He managed the French Geoportal project, which is based on opensource software and has a big PostGIS backend.

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3 Etienne Delay France From: Vincent Picavet

Etienne is president of the French OSGeo local chapter. He participated to the organization of the French opensource geospatial events in the last years (with success).

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4 Julien Michel France From: Even Rouault

It is my pleasure to nominate Julien Michel, from France, for OSGeo charter membership.

Julien is best known in our community as a many year (9+) contributor to OTB, Orfeo ToolBox (www.orfeo-toolbox.org), an open-source C++ library for remote sensing images processing, which is an incubating OSGeo project. Julien is a member of the OTB Project Steering Committee. He is also the main developer of Ice, a rendering engine for satellite images, based on OTB and OpenGL (https://git.orfeo-toolbox.org/ice.git) He has contribute to S2P (https://github.com/carlodef/s2p), a stereo pipeline which produces elevation models from images taken by high resolution optical satellites, that he has presented at FOSS4G Europe 2015. He's as well an occasional contributor to the OSSIM and ITK projects.

Beyond his development activities, Julien also regularly shares his knowledges, as he has been a workshop and FOSS4G training session organizer : OGRS 2012 (OTB), FOSS4G Europe 2015 (OTB+OSM+QGis), summer school in Brasil (2011, Monteverdi), OTB training course in Mexico (2014, OTB and QGis).

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5 Pedro Venancio Portugal From: Giovanni Manghi

Pedro works with Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for about 10 years, and over the last 5, he uses only FOSS4G. He started with the early versions of gvSIG and QGIS, then GRASS, SAGA, GDAL, R, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, MapGuide OS, MapServer, GeoServer, GeoNetwork, ... Apart from FOSS4G, he is also a user and evangelizer of FOSS in general (Linux, LibreOffice, Gimp, ...).

Over the last years, he has participated in several conferences in Portugal in the field of Civil Protection, where he has presented solutions based on FOSS4G. He also gave some workshops in the same area.

He is co-founder of the Portuguese QGIS User Group and an active member of OSGeo-PT and QGIS-PT mailing lists. He is also an active QGIS tester, bug hunter and reporter. Also collaborates with Portuguese QGIS User Group in the development of QGIS plugins.

Pedro is currently responsible for the Cartography and GIS service of Pinhel Municipality (Portugal), where develops and manages the geographic information solutions (data models, databases, geowebservices, WebGIS, spatial models), using exclusively OSGeo projects.

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6 Kari Salovaara Finland From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Kari Salovaara, from Finland, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Kari has a lot of experience and a long history of development, but many will know of his tireless work translating to Finnish, software projects like QGIS, GRASS, Geopaparazzi. He is very active locally, and in fact he is part of big news about to be announced by the Finland local chapter (he was nominated as chair). It's a credit to his hard work.

Kari can be found at many FOSS4G events, and will share a laugh and talk about FOSS, with a good story to go along with it.

Kari would be a great asset as a Charter member of the foundation.

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7 Peter Mooney Ireland From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Peter Mooney, from Ireland, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Peter is extremely active in OSGeo, and in fact was the chair of the 2016 FOSS4G bid for Dublin, Ireland.

Peter is also very active in the Geo For All initiative, as one of the chairs for the Europe Region, constantly assisting educators and students.

Peter's knowledge of FOSS4G covers a wide spectrum from Open software to Open Data, and he is constantly teaching, and helping students and community members. Peter's passion is really second to none.

Please welcome Peter as a Charter Member.

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8 Vicky Vergara México From: Regina Obe

I'd like to recommend Vicky Vergara as a charter member. Vicky has been working on pgRouting and osm2pgrouting for a while first starting with translations. This year she took more of an active role and did a good chunk of the development in upcoming pgRouting 2.1.0 and osm2pgrouting releases. Many of the new features and documentation you'll find are a credit to her. She's done lots of cleanup, documentation, mentoring GSOC students, and translation. She will also be co-training in the pgRouting Workshop in FOSS4G 2015 Korea.

Vicky is also someone who loves to teach, fluent in several languages, and creates fantastic diagrams. It's rare to find all those skills rolled up into one person. Given that teaching and documentation I find as the most important ingredients for spreading FOSS4G, I think she'll be a great addition.

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9 Kurt Menke USA From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Kurt Menke, from USA, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Kurt has been active for a long time, teaching and promoting FOSS4G for over a decade. More recently Kurt has been involved in the GeoAcademy, which, if you haven't checked it out yet, has full course materials and data readily available for instructors to use with QGIS (http://fossgeo.org/free-qgis-courses/). He also of course runs his company Bird’s Eye View.

Kurt is often found at a FOSS4G or event around the world speaking with educators and students, the future of our community.

Kurt will be a great asset for the foundation, as a Charter Member.

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10 Alexander Salveson Nossum Norway From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Alexander Salveson Nossum, from Norway, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Some of you may remember Alex presenting the activities in Norway during last year's AGM meeting in Portland (https://vimeo.com/107515499#t=29m42s).

Alex has been behind FOSS4G-No (http://foss4g.no/), since it began in 2013 I believe. Apparently this year the event will be focused on students and run by students, who as we all know are ultra important as the life of our community.

Alex and his company Norkart also are involved in hackathons and code sprints locally.

I have been very impressed watching the FOSS4G-Norway activities, and I believe Alex would be a strong and passionate OSGeo Charter Member.

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11 Asger Sigurd Petersen Denmark From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Asger Sigurd Petersen, from Denmark, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Asger is a long-time FOSS4G vocal advocate and developer in the Danish community. When the Danish national mapping agency (Danish Geodata Agency) released all of their data as Open, Asger and others formed Septima, a company focusing on delivering innovative solutions to Danish citizens through Open software and Open data. Asger is also involved in several OSGeo projects, contributing patches and plugins for QGIS, GDAL, and others.

Asger is very well spoken, in several languages, and has been presenting at the global FOSS4G events for many years.

I ran into Asger in the hallway of FOSS4G-Como, and it was once of the most interesting talks I had that week, hearing his opinions on Open data and Open software.

Please welcome Asger's passion and knowledge into the OSGeo foundation, as a Charter member.

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12 Marco Minghini Italy From: Maria Antonia Brovelli

It is my great pleasure to nominate Marco Minghini (known as "Mingo") for OSGeo Charter membership. Mingo has been an active advocate of Open Source GIS software and a regular presenter at FOSS4G events. Recently he was the co-organizer of the very successful FOSS4G 2015 Europe at Como, Italy. He has been working tirelessly to promote the development of Open Source software and data in academia and within the COST Networks (an EU funded inter-disciplinary network that involves almost 30 countries) where he is an active member. In July he organized in Como an amazing Training School "FOSS4VGI - Using Free and Open Source Software with VGI: integration, analysis and visualisation" (supported by the "COST Action TD1202 - Mapping and the Citizen Sensor" initiative), gathering students and young scientists from all over Europe. I have known and worked with Mingo for many years, starting from his bachelor thesis; he was one of my brightest students and is now an excellent researcher and promoter of Open Source geo. Those who know Mingo know his big bright smile and his endless enthusiasm. Please welcome Mingo as an OSGeo Charter member.

For the sake of simplicity I put him in CC, in such a way that he can directly confirm to be interested in such nomination.

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13 Gert-Jan van der Weijden Netherlands From: Till Adams

Over the last 3 years Gert-Jan is heavy involved in the Dutch local chapter (www.osgeo.nl). He was a member of the local organizing committee for the Dutch "osgeo.nl"-day in 2012, 2013 and is once again some for the upcoming 2015 event in November. He is also involved in the local organizing committee for FOSS4G-2016. Since 2013 Gert-Jan is chair of the Dutch local chapter. Gert-Jan is especially interested in broadening the outreach of open source geospatial. He earns his money as a consultant for the Dutch ICT service provider Ordina.

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14 Ko Nagase Japan From: Venkatesh Raghavan

It is my pleasure and privilege to nominate Ko Nagase as Charter Member for the 2015 elections.

Ko Nagase is not only very active in the OSGeo. JP community he also contributes to several FOSS4G projects such like QGIS (pgRouting plugin), pgRouting, OSGeo-Live and others. He possess all the requisite qualities to be a OSGeo Charter Member and will be a great to our Foundation.

He is currently a board member

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15 Moritz Lennert Belgium From: Dirk Frigne

I would like to nominate Moritz Lennert for the OSGeo Charter members election:

Moritz Lennert is PSC Member and developer for GRASS GIS since a long time. He is also an OSGeo advocate.

Moritz is one of the founding members of the local chapter OSGeo.be and he is part of the organisation team for the first FOSS4G conference in Belgium.

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16 Jürgen E. Fischer Germany From: Anne Ghisla

I would like to nominate Jürgen E. Fischer for Charter Membership.

Jürgen, aka jef, is one of the most active QGIS developers and contributors ever [2], and is presently QGIS release manager and PSC member. He is active on most QGIS communication channels and in the German-speaking geospatial community (FOSSGIS e.V.).

Experience and passion for open geospatial make jef a great candidate for Charter Membership.

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17 Asahi Kosuke Japan From: Venkatesh Raghavan

ASAHI Kosuke is very active in the OSGeo.JP community and the force behind the FOSS4G Hokkaido community [1] which he started in 2010 with 6 members and is presently a community of more than 200 members. He is a prolific blogger [2] helping many in the community to get started with FOSS4G tools and is also an author of the highly popular book on Opendata and QGIS [3]. Asahi-san is the one of the most famous QGIS Python programming trainer in Japan [4] and has been the main organizer for recent QGIS Hackfest Hokkaido 2015 event.

He possess all the requisite qualities to be a OSGeo Charter Member and will be a great asset to our Foundation.

He is currently a board member of OSGeo.JP and has kindly consented for the nomination.

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18 Kevin Smith Canada From: Jody Garnett

I would like to nominate Kevin Smith who is the project lead for the GeoWebCache project. Kevin offers a kind, knowledgable assistance to GWC users, and has been great at cross project communication with the GeoTools and GeoServer communities.

If you get a chance to hear him present you will find a charming creative take on map making.

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19 Oliver May Belgium From: Johan Van de Wauw

I'd like to nominate Oliver May as a OSGeo charter Member. Oliver May is an active member of the Geomajas project (developer and PSC). He is also a founding member of OSGeo Belgium.

Many of you may already have met Oliver, as he was presenting at a number of Foss4g conferences in the past.

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20 Maëlle Vercauteren Belgium From: Vincent Picavet

I would like to nominate Maëlle Vercauteren for OSGeo Charter Member.

Maëlle is a dynamic supporter of OpenSource Geospatial technologies and OpenData. She teaches Opensource GIS at the University of Bruxelles, with a special course dedicated to developing countries professionals. She put a lot of efforts into the organization of the first Be-OpenGIS-fr event, and now contributes to the organization of FOSS4G Belgium.

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21 Elżbieta Wołoszyńska-Wiśniewska Poland From: Jeff McKenna

It is my pleasure to nominate Elżbieta Wołoszyńska-Wiśniewska (http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/El%C5%BCbieta_Wo%C5%82oszy%C5%84ska-Wi%C5%9Bniewska), from Poland, as an OSGeo Charter Member. Ela is very active globally in the GeoForAll initiative, and is also a co-editor for the GeoForAll newsletter. She teaches and gives training using QGIS to public administrators and schools, and also coordinates one of the many OSGeo-ICA-ISPRS labs.

Ela has also presented and given workshops at previous FOSS4G and QGIS events.

Please welcome Ela as a strong FOSS4G educator, to OSGeo as a Charter Member.

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