Paris Code Sprint 2016

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Purpose

Bring together project members to make decisions and tackle larger geospatial problems as in previous years:

Dates and Times

Dates:

  • Welcome event: evening of Mon, Feb 22
  • Sprint: Tues, Feb 23 - Fri, Feb 26 (4 days)

Place

Project Plans

(i.e what do you wish/want/plan to work on during the sprint ?)

Participants

We are planning for attendance of ~50. Please add your name and the projects you are planning to sprint and note the likeliness of your attendance.

Participants
# Participant Country Arrival Departure Project Work on Attendance / Notes
1 Olivier Courtin FR first day last day PostgreSQL/PostGIS Definite
2 Angelos Tzotsos GR first day last day OSGeo-Live, pycsw Very Likely
3 Stephan Meissl AT first day last day MapServer Very Likely
4 Jeff McKenna CA second day last day MapServer Very Likely
5 Markus Schütz A first day last day Potree Interested but not sure if able to
6 Michael Smith US first day last day PDAL / MapServer Highly likely
7 Howard Butler US first day last day PDAL / MapServer Highly likely
8 Luca Delucchi IT first day last day GRASS, OSGeo-Live Very likely
9 Even Rouault FR first day last day GDAL, MapServer, Proj.4? Highly likely
10 Mateusz Łoskot PL first day last day GDAL, PostGIS Highly likely
11 Daniel Morissette CA first day last day MapServer, GDAL/OGR Very likely
12 Ian Turton UK first day last day GeoTools, GeoServer, GeoNetwork? likely if any others from Java tribe appear
13 Adrien André FR first day last day GRASS Very likely
14 Jérémy Gaillard FR first day last day Cesium buildings Definite
15 Thomas Bonfort FR first day last day MapServer Very likely
16 Vincent Picavet FR first day last day PostGIS/3D viz & streaming Definite
17 Hugo Mercier FR first day last day PostGIS/SFCGAL Definite
18 Ludovic Delauné FR first day third day PostGIS/PointCloud Definite
19 Vincent Mora FR first day third day PostGIS/SFCGAL, Cesium building Definite

Communication

Costs

Participants should plan for the following costs:

  • Travel to Paris
  • Accommodation for four nights (including breakfast)

All other costs - food, outings and entertainment - should/will be covered by the sponsors


Hotel and co

Center of Paris is indeed quite small, the sprint place quite central, and metro network quite dense.

So no special need to be that close from the sprint place (anywhere else in Paris could also be fine, with less than 30-45' by tube).


However, nice hotels, quite close to the sprint place:


A common way to find a discounted hotel room in Paris is to use booking.com

Paris is also well known to became an AirBNB city. Could be so a way to share (big) flat, among some sprinters.

And there's also hostels, for those who want/need to find a cheap hosting solution.

  • www.hostelworld.com/Paris

Sponsors

We have three sponsorship levels:

  • Gold: > 2500 €
  • Silver: 1500 €
  • Bronze: 750 €

We encourage sponsors to support nutriment and entertainment for the sprinters as they work hard and play hard for four or five productive days. Contributions will be put towards lunch, snacks, and dinner costs for the sprinters, and potentially bringing in sprinters who might otherwise be unable to attend. Any surplus at the end of the event will be turned over to OSGeo or used for a future code sprint.

Sponsors will receive the following honors:


  • Your logo at the top of this page
  • Mention in all of our public communication
  • Our undying gratitude, which comes in handy when you least expect it (Remember that feature you wanted...)
  • And as extra, for Silver and Gold: Kakemono in the event room (if you provide it)

To sponsor, please contact Olivier Courtin (oliver dot courtin at oslandia dot com) directly.