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Who is coming:
 
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* Cameron Shorter
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== INSPIRE Data Profile Support in FOSS4G ==
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We want to discuss an approach towards the upcoming INSPIRE data specifications and how to best support them in our open source software. It is important for the FOSS community to come up with a story that is more than just "Yes that is possible but contract us first".
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This BOF is to seek feedback from those of you that see the same need and to investigate if some work has already been done, seek input in how we would best approach this, if there are options for a Europe wide collaboration on this etcetera.
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Questions and/or points of discussions are:
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* Considering that clients would like to see a product that does some of the INSPIRE data conversions out of the box, how do you approach this when usually we only implement things after they have been contracted? (in contrast to proprietary software where often an investment is made that is earned back through licensing schemes)
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* Have any application schema's already been implemented in some form by you in GEOFOSS?
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* What tools have you used or do you want to use (e.g. ogr, Talend, deegree, GeoServer)
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* How would we go about joined development, or maybe even joined investment etcetera?
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Who is coming:
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* Jeroen Ticheler

Revision as of 00:51, 2 October 2009

This webpage needs details filled in similar to http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G2007_BOF_Sessions


Introduction

During the FOSS4G2009 conference in Sydney, Australia, there will be conference rooms available for people to hold Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.

Birds-Of-A-Feather sessions are unstructured timeslots where people can self organise themselves to discuss topics of interest.

This year, Birds of a Feather sessions will be held on Thursday 22nd October.

A number of rooms are available. First ones in get the rooms.


Organising Contact

  • Bruce Bannerman, Tyler Mitchell

Timeslots Available

At this stage, each room is scheduled for one hour between 1615 to 1715.

The rooms will be available for longer, however remember that the FOSS4G Harbour Cruise Dinner starts at 1900.

If we get a lot of demand, we may need to reduce the time that each room is available for. This will allow us to share the resources between more people.

Rooms Available

  • Parkside G01, capacity 70 people
  • Parkside G02, capacity 70 people
  • Parkside G03, capacity 80 people
  • Parkside G04, capacity 170 people
  • Parkside G05, capacity 50 people


Please note:

We are currently looking at additional options for places to run the BOF sessions in.

Rooms will be allocated to BOF sessions closer to the event.


Timetable

Below is a summary of the BOFs and when/where they will be run. Contact Tyler or Bruce for any questions or changes. Times and rooms may change - changes will be posted on announcement boards during the event.


Room (capacity) Thu 22 October Contact
BOF 1 FOSS4G in Government Contact person: Cesar or Bruce
BOF 2 PostGIS Users Group Contact Person: Paul Ramsey
BOF 3 Marketing Geospatial Open Source Contact Person: Cameron Shorter
BOF 4 Development of INSPIRE data application profile support in GEOFOSS Contact Person: Jeroen Ticheler
BOF 5
BOF 6
BOF 7
BOF 8
BOF 9
BOF 10
BOF 11
BOF 12

BOF organization

You can use this page to organize your BOF session:

  • create a section below for your BOF
  • have people edit this page to indicate they will be attending
  • if you need a bigger room than that which has been assigned to you, let Tyler or Bruce know
  • you must provide a contact person who is managing the meeting
  • also make your description as clear as possible, for many attendees it will be the only thing they read before choosing one

BOF sessions

FOSS4G in Government

To start the ball rolling, seeing that everyone else is sitting back and waiting for everyone else: some potential discussion points:

  • The UK Government's policy on Open Source It would be good to get a UK person to talk to this.
  • How can governments exploit open source spatial:
  • Implement based on Open Standards.
  • The GeoNetwork example where we all need a Metadata entry tool and catalogue.
    • We all don't want to pay for the same development, but share / pool resources.
    • how do we coordinate this work, while working sensitively with Open Source communities who own the code base and may not want to go in the same direction that we do. This includes issues relating to working with Project Steering Committees etc.
    • We can't expect communities to do our work for free. Therefore we will need to either engage our own people or consultancies to do the work. The consultancies could come from within the community from anywhere around the world, until we build up our own local communities. This could create procurement problems.
  • The need for governments to engage with Open Source communities at all levels, not just as developers.
  • The need to allow employees to participate within OS Communities as part of their day to day jobs: i.e. we need to build up our technical skills.
  • The need to treat OS on a level playing field with proprietary solutions. That will mean looking at the Solution life cycle (See the new UK OS policy).
  • Experiences in other countries:
    • What is working.
    • What is not working.

Who is coming:

  • Bruce Bannerman

PostGIS Users Group

  • How are you using PostGIS?
  • Want a beer?
  • What features would make your life better?
  • Want to buy the developers a beer?
  • More fruitful topics gratefully accepted!

Who is coming:

  • Paul Ramsey

Marketing Geospatial Open Source

  • How can we collaboratively market OSGeo?
  • What marketing works for Geospatial Open Source Businesses?
  • What tools, messages, guidelines can we put in place which will help us individually and collectively?

Who is coming:

  • Cameron Shorter

INSPIRE Data Profile Support in FOSS4G

We want to discuss an approach towards the upcoming INSPIRE data specifications and how to best support them in our open source software. It is important for the FOSS community to come up with a story that is more than just "Yes that is possible but contract us first". This BOF is to seek feedback from those of you that see the same need and to investigate if some work has already been done, seek input in how we would best approach this, if there are options for a Europe wide collaboration on this etcetera.

Questions and/or points of discussions are:

  • Considering that clients would like to see a product that does some of the INSPIRE data conversions out of the box, how do you approach this when usually we only implement things after they have been contracted? (in contrast to proprietary software where often an investment is made that is earned back through licensing schemes)
  • Have any application schema's already been implemented in some form by you in GEOFOSS?
  • What tools have you used or do you want to use (e.g. ogr, Talend, deegree, GeoServer)
  • How would we go about joined development, or maybe even joined investment etcetera?

Who is coming:

  • Jeroen Ticheler