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+ | * Andrew Turner is an geospatial Web architect and developer involved in | ||
+ | several Open Source projects such as GeoPress, Mapstraction and works for | ||
+ | Mapufacture, building a geospatial aggregation and search service. He | ||
+ | participates in the formulation of light-weight geospatial standards like | ||
+ | GeoRSS and KML as well as several OSGeo Foundation initiatives. Andrew is | ||
+ | also a recognized speaker attending key geospatial tech events and is the | ||
+ | author of O'Reilly's Introduction to Neogeography. | ||
+ | Andrew has been active member of the OSGeo Foundation community from | ||
+ | early. | ||
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+ | |Bruce Bannerman | ||
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+ | * Bruce's years of commercial and government experience ensures his Open | ||
+ | Source evangelism is aligned with commercial reality from an OSGeo | ||
+ | user's perspective. He regularly contributes thoughtful insight into | ||
+ | drivers for Government purchasing decisions and provides valuable | ||
+ | suggestions (and actions) to help increase OSGeo adoption. | ||
+ | Bruce has been both effective and hard working within the | ||
+ | Australian/New Zealand's local chapter of OSGeo. He has been voted onto the | ||
+ | OSGeo-Aust/NZ board, is a regular evangelist at conferences and he has | ||
+ | been central in building the FOSS492009 conference in Sydney. | ||
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Revision as of 11:50, 27 May 2008
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Andrew Ross |
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Geoff Zeiss |
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Charlie Schweik |
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Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas |
beginning has been the most active contributor of the Spanish Local Chapter. He's participating in the Free Gis Book too. Jorge is supporting the WebCom in many ways and he's the author of most of the translation into Spanish of the OSGeo portal. |
S. Naarendra Prasad |
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K. S. Rajan |
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Julien-Samuel Lacroix |
when he joined DM Solutions Group, and now at Mapgears where he plays a key role in the support and development of open source technologies. He is a member of OSGeo's incubation committee and is involved with the following projects: MapServer (committer), GDAL/OGR (committer), Chameleon (committer and one of the project leads), Fusion (committer and PSC member), ka-Map!, OpenLayers, FGS, and I'm sure I forgot some. In summary he has been very active with OSGeo since its creation and would make an excellent Charter Member. |
Victor Olaya |
plug-in of Sextante into gvSIG. A very important role is played by Victor on the Free GIS Book where he wrote most of the text already available. He has always been very active in the Spanish Local Chapter. |
Yves Jacolin |
(a.k.a. OSGeo-fr). In this role he is actively involved in most (all?) OSGeo-fr activities, coordinating the efforts of the French speaking community and representing OSGeo at various events. His contributions to the community also include the translation ofdocumentation to French for several OSGeo packages (http://softlibre.gloobe.org/doku.php). |
Thierry Badard |
of Laval University (Quebec, Canada) and is a strong supporter of OSGeo in everything that he does. As part of his classes, he teaches the use of open source geospatial technologies to his students: MapServer, GeoServer, PostGIS, JTS, Geotools, OpenLayers, GeOxygene, SharpMap, CartoWeb, etc. He has been a member of OSGeo's conference committee since 2006, is an active member of OSGeo's Francophone (French language) local chapter, and just recently has initiated discussions with a few other OSGeo members for the coordination of OSGeo's presence in Quebec. Thierry is also mentor for one of OSGeo's Google Summer of Code projects and is the lead developer and coordinator of the GeOxygene project (http://oxygene-project.sourceforge.net/). To make a long story short, Thierry is a highly motivated individual who truly believes in OSGeo and as a Charter Member would represent the combination of educational, research and hobbyist interests, and could help bridge the gap with the corporate world given his dealings with the industry in the context of technology transfers. |
Andrew Turner |
several Open Source projects such as GeoPress, Mapstraction and works for Mapufacture, building a geospatial aggregation and search service. He participates in the formulation of light-weight geospatial standards like GeoRSS and KML as well as several OSGeo Foundation initiatives. Andrew is also a recognized speaker attending key geospatial tech events and is the author of O'Reilly's Introduction to Neogeography. Andrew has been active member of the OSGeo Foundation community from early. |
Bruce Bannerman |
Source evangelism is aligned with commercial reality from an OSGeo user's perspective. He regularly contributes thoughtful insight into drivers for Government purchasing decisions and provides valuable suggestions (and actions) to help increase OSGeo adoption. Bruce has been both effective and hard working within the Australian/New Zealand's local chapter of OSGeo. He has been voted onto the OSGeo-Aust/NZ board, is a regular evangelist at conferences and he has been central in building the FOSS492009 conference in Sydney. |