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* Luis is gvSIG "Chief Developer" and pack leader, an organiser of the gvSIG annual conference who began the the Spanish language local chapter. As part of his work for the Valencian government he is also actively involved with OGC, attending TC meetings and working to advance FOSS4G within European Union projects. | * Luis is gvSIG "Chief Developer" and pack leader, an organiser of the gvSIG annual conference who began the the Spanish language local chapter. As part of his work for the Valencian government he is also actively involved with OGC, attending TC meetings and working to advance FOSS4G within European Union projects. | ||
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+ | | Wolf Bergenheim | ||
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+ | * Wolf is an opensource geoinformatics enthusiast from Finland and a GRASS Developer. His interests are mainly in cartography and generalization. In the summer of 2007 he is mentoring two [[Google Summer of Code]] students | ||
+ | working on GRASS. He also attended the Summer of Code mentor summit as OSGeo representative. This year he is the OSGeo Google Summer of Code Administrator, as well as mentoring a student. Wolf is a member of WebCom and SAC (the [[System Administration Committee]]) and in this role he assisted OSGeo in upgrading the website to newest | ||
+ | Drupal version, and other Drupal related issues. | ||
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+ | | Martin Davis | ||
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+ | * Martin Davis really puts the Geo in Java; quite literally as the lead developer of the JTS Topology Suite. He is very responsive to his user community answering a range of questions daily. He has a long history of | ||
+ | supporting open source, and the impact of his work is felt far and wide. You can find him already active on a range of OSGeo mailing lists, and he would be a welcome addition our foundation. | ||
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+ | | Athina Trakas | ||
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+ | * Athina is director of [[Open Geospatial Consortium]] business development in Europe. In that role she maintains formal contacts to OGC members, decision makers and formally communicates with related organizations. She is based in Germany, Bonn and has a thorough understanding of the situation of spatial data, infrastructures and businesses in Europe. | ||
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+ | In her second job she is key account manager for the WhereGroup (Bonn, | ||
+ | Germany) and consults businesses, public administration and governments. | ||
+ | She was actively involved with OSGeo since its inception. She is involved | ||
+ | in producing brochures and womanning OSGeo booths of the local chapter | ||
+ | DACH (in formation in Germany). She is part of the FOSSGIS conference | ||
+ | committee and member of the program committee. She works as volunteer as | ||
+ | OSGeo member at the OSGeo booth at Intergeo (15k visitor trade fair in | ||
+ | Germany). | ||
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+ | She is a long distance and time communicator and networker. Her faculties | ||
+ | and her organizational background make her a valuable promoter for OSGeo. | ||
+ | Her broad community involvement especially at the local chapter level make | ||
+ | her very knowledgeable of sensitive political issues in large online | ||
+ | communities. She speaks several languages and, well - she is a woman. | ||
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+ | | Dr. Markus Lupp | ||
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+ | * Dr. Markus Lupp is a PSC member, and contributor for the deegree software. Deegree is a Java project with a strong emphasis on OGC standards, implementing specifications including WMS, WFS and WCS. Markus has also been actively involved in a number of OGC standards activities, including development of the SLD and SE specifications. Since 2002 he has been working as a consultant and FOSSGIS advocate in Germany and Indonesia. He is also an editor of the OSGeo journal, and leading the deegree incubation effort. | ||
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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 |
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 |
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Victor Olaya |
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Yves Jacolin |
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Thierry Badard |
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Andrew Turner |
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 on. |
Bruce Bannerman |
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Paolo Cavallini |
Paolo...
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Luis W. Sevilla |
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Wolf Bergenheim |
working on GRASS. He also attended the Summer of Code mentor summit as OSGeo representative. This year he is the OSGeo Google Summer of Code Administrator, as well as mentoring a student. Wolf is a member of WebCom and SAC (the System Administration Committee) and in this role he assisted OSGeo in upgrading the website to newest Drupal version, and other Drupal related issues. |
Martin Davis |
supporting open source, and the impact of his work is felt far and wide. You can find him already active on a range of OSGeo mailing lists, and he would be a welcome addition our foundation. |
Athina Trakas |
In her second job she is key account manager for the WhereGroup (Bonn, Germany) and consults businesses, public administration and governments. She was actively involved with OSGeo since its inception. She is involved in producing brochures and womanning OSGeo booths of the local chapter DACH (in formation in Germany). She is part of the FOSSGIS conference committee and member of the program committee. She works as volunteer as OSGeo member at the OSGeo booth at Intergeo (15k visitor trade fair in Germany). She is a long distance and time communicator and networker. Her faculties and her organizational background make her a valuable promoter for OSGeo. Her broad community involvement especially at the local chapter level make her very knowledgeable of sensitive political issues in large online communities. She speaks several languages and, well - she is a woman. |
Dr. Markus Lupp |
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