QGIS North America 2020

Description
The QGIS US Users Group & partners in North America are proud to announce the QGIS North America 2020 virtual conference to be held on Friday, July 17, 2020 (and Friday, July 24th if needed). We offer this meeting as a way to share our ideas and skills when so many in-person meetings cannot safely happen. We recognize that while we are all separated, we have the opportunity to include people in a greater diversity in locations and economic situations since travel and registration costs are not necessary. We invite participation from all over the globe, but presentation times will focus on the North American audience.

The cost to attend will be free, and we would like to suggest attendees make a donation to support QGIS at https://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/donations.html

Organizing Committee
Randal Hale, Kurt Menke, Michele Tobias, Keith Jenkins, Mickey Dietrich, Alaina Mallette, Frank Donnelly, Ryan Lennon, Alex Mandel, Scott McHale, Cliff Patterson, Guido Stein

Call for Participation
The organizers of the QGIS North America 2020 virtual conference would like to solicit proposals for participation in this conference to be held online on Friday, July 17th (and potentially Friday, July 24th, with sufficient interest) in the form of talks, workshops, birds-of-a-feather networking sessions, and ideas for other session. Sessions can focus on any aspect of QGIS and we particularly encourage talks about applications of the software, software and plugin development, and discussions of transitioning to using QGIS software from other tools. Proposals for sessions should be submitted online via our Google Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXVbO58aMZMmHo1mT5QEpF7uPki79e8PCyRJ9tBna_2IcAvw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Proposals for talks, birds-of-a-feather networking sessions, and ideas for other session require
 * Contact information for the presenter
 * Title
 * Description or abstract

Proposals for workshops requires
 * Contact information for the presenter
 * Title
 * Description or abstract
 * Length (in hours) of the workshop
 * Software requirements
 * A list of people who can potentially act as helpers (does not need to be finalized at the time of submission)

The deadline for submission is Friday, June 12, 2020.

Program Schedule
The program schedule will be decided after the call for talk and workshop proposals has closed.