FOSS4G 2019 Community Sprint

Code Sprint
This year, we are following the OSGeo tradition of hosting a code sprint right after FOSS4G 2019.

Participation is free of charge and anyone involved or interested in getting involved in OSGeo community projects is welcome.

You can choose to contribute to one or more projects. The sky is the limit. There’s always plenty to do – it’s not all about programming. Translation, documentation, feedback, discussions, and testing are very important for projects! Conference registration is not a prerequisite for participation in code sprint.

When
The code sprint will be held Saturday August 31 2019.

Where
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography (Bucharest, Romania)
 * Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu 1, Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu 1
 * https://en.unibuc.ro/academic-programmes/faculties/faculty-of-geography/

Registered Attendees
The code sprint is free of charge but we kindly ask you to write down your name for better planning

Project-name
To participate, copy this project skeleton and start a section below for your project.

Attending:
 * user
 * user

Goals:
 * your goals

OSGeoLive
Attending:
 * Astrid Emde
 * Vicky Vergara
 * Tõnis Kärdi

Goals:
 * Documentation

GeoServer
Attending:
 * Jody Garnett
 * Jan Boonen

Goals:
 * Follow up to Ian Turton's *Becoming a Documentation Contributor* lab with documentation activities.
 * Follow up to GeoServer Developers workshop with mentoring sessions towards your first pull-request.
 * TBD

GRASS GIS
Attending:
 * Markus Neteler
 * Moritz Lennert
 * Veronica Andreo
 * Ondřej Pešek
 * Martin Landa

Goals:
 * Finetune git workflows
 * New GRASS GIS Web site
 * actinia OSGeo community project: how to contribute
 * fix WinGRASS builds
 * band references discussion, https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/pull/63
 * ubuntugis expr GRASS 7.8.0RC1

PyWPS + pyGeoAPI + GeoHealthCheck
Attending:
 * Luís de Sousa
 * Just van den Broecke

Goals:
 * Python 3
 * New OGC standards

CRO
Attending:
 * Vicky Vergara

Goals:
 * Update procedures to recent approved rules

eC / Ecere / GNOSIS SDKs
Attending:
 * Jerome St-Louis

Goals:
 * Work on maps rendering in new GNOSIS 3 library
 * Discuss our open-source projects (http://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk), or open specifications (e.g. GNOSIS Map Tiles, CMSS styling language) if anyone is interested

Event Organization
The BLOC is the proud organiser of the code sprint. For any question you can contact Luca Delucchi, the person in charge of the code sprint.