OSGeo Community Sprint 2019

Purpose
Bring together project members to make decisions and tackle larger geospatial problems as in previous years:
 * Bonn (2018)
 * Daytona_Beach (2017)
 * Paris (2016)
 * Philadelphia (2015)
 * Vienna (2014)
 * Boston (2013)
 * Island Wood (Seattle) (2012)
 * Montreal (2011)
 * New York City (2010)
 * Toronto (2009)

Dates and Times

 * Date: May 14-17 (4 days)
 * Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm each day

Other Events from January to May 2019

 * OSGeo's 13th birthday Feb 4
 * please add your event

Location

 * University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Coding Venue

 * Wilson Research Collaboration Studio: https://www.lib.umn.edu/wilsonstudio
 * Wilson Library, West Bank
 * | OpenStreetMap

Schedule

 * breakfast each day around 8:30am
 * lunch every day around 12:30am

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


 * MapServer:
 * placeholder target
 * add your project

Participants
Please add your name and the projects you are planning to sprint and note the likeliness of your attendance.

Communication

 * Please join the mailing list: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/tosprint
 * IRC chat during the event: #tosprint Server: irc.freenode.net

Costs
Participants should plan for the following costs:


 * Travel to Minneapolis/St. Paul
 * Accommodation for x nights

Individual preparation

 * Bring your own laptop
 * Bring your power connector adapter if needed (photo: ). See also http://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/
 * Install Git and compiler tools, and come with a working development environment

Sponsoring
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) has a long tradition of organizing code sprints for developers of Open Source GIS software. (https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Category:Code_Sprints).

An international code sprint of the OSGeo will take place May 14-17, 2019.

We expect about 50 developers from all over the world to come from various OSGeo projects. Whether desktop application, geospatial library, metadata catalog or web mapping: be sure to find products in the list that you use. Thus, the code sprint is also an opportunity for your developers to meet with the core developers of the projects, get a deeper insight into the software and participate in the development.

This years' sprint will take place at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities in Minneapolis and will be hosted by U-Spatial and organized by SharedGeo and members of the local OSGeo user group (TCMUG).

In addition to the costs of providing the technical infrastructure and space, food and drink for the developers represents the main cost. Morning/afternoon meals and drinks during the day are planned. In addition, we hope to provide several evening meals and social events.

In order to cover these costs we would be overjoyed to accept offers of sponsorship!

What we can offer:
 * Your logo on top of the code sprint website as well as on all official documents used during the sprint
 * Acknowledgement in all code sprint related emails
 * Our undying gratitude, which comes in handy when you least expect it (Remember that feature you wanted?)

Our sponsorship levels:
 * Gold: >= 2500 USD
 * Silver: 1500 USD
 * Bronze: 750 USD

So...
 * get your company talking to the top project developers.
 * encourage your GIS developers to take advantage of this opportunity, there is no better opportunity to learn!
 * support the software you use - you benefit immediately.

Thank you very much!

Contact: To sponsor, please contact codesprint@osgeo.org directly.

Event Owner

 * SharedGeo
 * U-Spatial
 * Steve Lime

Press Release
We are looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!