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* Jesse Eichar has been a long-time developer on the uDig open source desktop GIS, and has contributed important work to the GeoTools library. He is a constant presence on the uDig community list, helping new users and developers. He has participated in the FOSS4G conference over the years, giving talks and teaching workshops. He knows the open source geospatial world, and is a part of the larger community. | * Jesse Eichar has been a long-time developer on the uDig open source desktop GIS, and has contributed important work to the GeoTools library. He is a constant presence on the uDig community list, helping new users and developers. He has participated in the FOSS4G conference over the years, giving talks and teaching workshops. He knows the open source geospatial world, and is a part of the larger community. | ||
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− | |Alex Mandel | + | |[[User:Wildintellect|Alex Mandel]] |
|USA | |USA | ||
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− | * Alex is an excessively active contributor to the numerous facets of OSGeo. You have likely seen him on one of the many OSGeo IRC channel he haunts, regularly offering advice to newbies, contributing to conversations and volunteering to take on tasks. I've seen him contribute significantly over the last couple of years to the core development of the OSGeo-Live project and the marketing committee. He also helps out of the System Administration Committee, acts as a representative at numerous trade fairs, helped found the Californian OSGeo chapter, helped develop numerous Geography academic courses which use a variety of FOSS applications and he has contributed directly to QGIS. Alex brings a valuable "user perspective" with him, as he has a degree in Wildlife Biology and field experience with State and Federal agencies. | + | * Alex is an excessively active contributor to the numerous facets of OSGeo. You have likely seen him on one of the many OSGeo IRC channel he haunts, regularly offering advice to newbies, contributing to conversations and volunteering to take on tasks. I've seen him contribute significantly over the last couple of years to the core development of the [[Live GIS Disc|OSGeo-Live]] project and the [[Marketing|marketing committee]]. He also helps out of the [[SAC|System Administration Committee]], acts as a representative at numerous trade fairs, helped found the [[California|Californian OSGeo chapter]], helped develop numerous Geography academic courses which use a variety of FOSS applications and he has contributed directly to QGIS. Alex brings a valuable "user perspective" with him, as he has a degree in Wildlife Biology and field experience with State and Federal agencies. |
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|Hirofumi Hayashi | |Hirofumi Hayashi | ||
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− | * Suchith is the chief organizer of OSGIS UK 2009 and 2010 | + | * Suchith is the chief organizer of OSGIS UK 2009 and 2010. Suchith has done a major service to the interests of our foundation by organizing OSGIS UK conferences and by setting up an open source geospatial lab at University of Nottingham and negotiating a MoU with OSGeo, I think he definitely should be a charter member. |
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|Dr. Xianfeng Song | |Dr. Xianfeng Song | ||
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− | * Karsten is an active and well-known OSGeo champion in the Seattle area, running his own OS-based consulting shop and regularly promoting the OSGeo agenda by running training classes and workshops on free and open source GIS tools. | + | * Karsten is an active and well-known OSGeo champion in the Seattle area [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Karsten_Vennemann], running his own OS-based consulting shop and regularly promoting the OSGeo agenda by running training classes and workshops on free and open source GIS tools. |
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|Simon Mercier | |Simon Mercier | ||
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* Simon is indeed an active member of the geospatial free and open source community in the Quebec Province. As an employee of the Quebec Ministry of Public Security (MSP), he has contributed to the implementation of several innovative and effective geospatial systems based on free and open source technologies, such as G.O.LOC (http://geomsp.msp.gouv.qc.ca/portail_geo/goloc.htm) and SAG 911 (http://www.quebecgeographique.gouv.qc.ca/approfondir/bibliotheque/geoinfo/geoinfo-mars-2010.asp). He is to my mind one the person responsible for the successful transition initiated by the MSP for the use in its every day missions of geospatial free and open source technologies. Based on these successful initiatives, the geomatics department of the MSP acts now as a pioneer among the different public organisations in the adoption of open source technologies in the Quebec Province. In 2009, Simon has also been elected as a board member of the steering committee of the OSGeo Quebec local chapter. He has been one of the co-organisers of the 1st rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec (http://rendez-vous-osgeo-qc.org/2010/) which have gathered about 100 attendees from different organisations and offered the Quebec community to meet and discuss with different members of the OSGeo international (see http://rendez-vous-osgeo-qc.org/2010/conferenciers/). Recently, Simon has joined Spatialytics (http://www.spatialytics.com), a new startup in Quebec city which at developing a commercial open source Geospatial BI (Business Intelligence) Suite. | * Simon is indeed an active member of the geospatial free and open source community in the Quebec Province. As an employee of the Quebec Ministry of Public Security (MSP), he has contributed to the implementation of several innovative and effective geospatial systems based on free and open source technologies, such as G.O.LOC (http://geomsp.msp.gouv.qc.ca/portail_geo/goloc.htm) and SAG 911 (http://www.quebecgeographique.gouv.qc.ca/approfondir/bibliotheque/geoinfo/geoinfo-mars-2010.asp). He is to my mind one the person responsible for the successful transition initiated by the MSP for the use in its every day missions of geospatial free and open source technologies. Based on these successful initiatives, the geomatics department of the MSP acts now as a pioneer among the different public organisations in the adoption of open source technologies in the Quebec Province. In 2009, Simon has also been elected as a board member of the steering committee of the OSGeo Quebec local chapter. He has been one of the co-organisers of the 1st rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec (http://rendez-vous-osgeo-qc.org/2010/) which have gathered about 100 attendees from different organisations and offered the Quebec community to meet and discuss with different members of the OSGeo international (see http://rendez-vous-osgeo-qc.org/2010/conferenciers/). Recently, Simon has joined Spatialytics (http://www.spatialytics.com), a new startup in Quebec city which at developing a commercial open source Geospatial BI (Business Intelligence) Suite. | ||
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− | |Pedro-Juan Ferrer | + | |[[Pedro-Juan Ferrer]] |
|Spain | |Spain | ||
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− | * Pedro-Juan has been an active member of OSGeo-ES since the LC started. He has presented the OSGeo Foundation in several events doing a hard job on advocacy on free software blogging, at mailing lists, etc. He's doing a lot of work in other fronts like translations, documenting, advocacy, support at mailing lists and so on. Finally he is part of the Board of Directors of the Local Chapter and also the Liason Officer. | + | * Pedro-Juan has been an active member of [[Español|OSGeo-ES]] since the LC started. He has presented the OSGeo Foundation in several events doing a hard job on advocacy on free software blogging, at mailing lists, etc. He's doing a lot of work in other fronts like translations, documenting, advocacy, support at mailing lists and so on. Finally he is part of the [[OSGeo Spanish BD|Board of Directors]] of the Local Chapter and also the Liason Officer. |
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− | | Miguel García Coya (Micho) | + | | [[Miguel Garcia Coya|Miguel García Coya]] (Micho) |
|Spain | |Spain | ||
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− | * Micho has been an active member of OSGeo-ES for more than two years and nowadays he is part of the Board of Directors of the Local Chapter. He is a FOSS4G expert and apart from working on GIS projects is also doing a hard job at OSGeo-es advocacy tasks. Now he's living at North Spain (Galicia) and he is promoting a microchapter with a recently succesful first meeting. | + | * Micho has been an active member of [[Español|OSGeo-ES]] for more than two years and nowadays he is part of the [[OSGeo Spanish BD|Board of Directors]] of the Local Chapter. He is a FOSS4G expert and apart from working on GIS projects is also doing a hard job at OSGeo-es advocacy tasks. Now he's living at North Spain (Galicia) and he is promoting a [[Geoinquietos Zona Norte|microchapter]] with a recently succesful first meeting. |
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| [[Anne Ghisla]] | | [[Anne Ghisla]] | ||
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| Jason Fournier | | Jason Fournier | ||
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* Jason has been an active member of the newsletter and journal activities within OSGeo and is a participant in many open source communities including MapServer and MapGuide. He is a strong proponent of open source software in general and participates in other geospatial and non-geospatial projects outside of OSGeo. | * Jason has been an active member of the newsletter and journal activities within OSGeo and is a participant in many open source communities including MapServer and MapGuide. He is a strong proponent of open source software in general and participates in other geospatial and non-geospatial projects outside of OSGeo. | ||
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* Uttam Kumar is one of main developer of Graphical User Interface (GUI) for GRASS, which is known as GRDSS (Geographic Resources Decision Support System: copy left with Registration number SW2658/2006) with many added functionalities mainly customised for Indian researchers. He became instumental in establishing Indian mirror site of GRASS. He designed website http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/foss , where one can find excellent collection of software related to GIS, Image Processing, Statistics, Web Servers, etc. He presented the work related to GRDSS in FOSS4G Conference at Bangkok, Thailand in 2004. A Computer Science Engineer with Masters Degree in Geo-Information Science from International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, (ITC), Netherlands; presently pursuing his Ph.D at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore where he developed computer algorithms for multi-satellite sensor spatio-temporal data analysis. To his credit, there are 11 paper in International and National Journals, 2 book chapters, 14 Conference Proceedings and 2 Technical Reports. He is Member of IEEE Inc. (New York) and Member of Association of Computer Electronics and Electrical Engineers. He is strong promoter of GIS using FOSS. | * Uttam Kumar is one of main developer of Graphical User Interface (GUI) for GRASS, which is known as GRDSS (Geographic Resources Decision Support System: copy left with Registration number SW2658/2006) with many added functionalities mainly customised for Indian researchers. He became instumental in establishing Indian mirror site of GRASS. He designed website http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/foss , where one can find excellent collection of software related to GIS, Image Processing, Statistics, Web Servers, etc. He presented the work related to GRDSS in FOSS4G Conference at Bangkok, Thailand in 2004. A Computer Science Engineer with Masters Degree in Geo-Information Science from International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, (ITC), Netherlands; presently pursuing his Ph.D at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore where he developed computer algorithms for multi-satellite sensor spatio-temporal data analysis. To his credit, there are 11 paper in International and National Journals, 2 book chapters, 14 Conference Proceedings and 2 Technical Reports. He is Member of IEEE Inc. (New York) and Member of Association of Computer Electronics and Electrical Engineers. He is strong promoter of GIS using FOSS. | ||
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+ | | Danilo Furtado | ||
+ | | Portugal | ||
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+ | * Member of the Portuguese osgeo local chapter community since the beginning, and an active member in the organization of the Portuguese FOSS4G meeting (SASIG 2008, 2009 and 2010). Involved with FOSS4G software since he started working in the Portuguese Mapping Agency: http://www.igeo.pt/, mostly in webGIS and OGC specifications. He helped to put online several web services with national data on top of map server with ogc specs: http://mapas.igeo.pt/ Member of Portuguese National SDI working group (SNIG) and also the Spanish SDI (IDEE). Actively promoting MapServer and Quantum GIS through training workshops. | ||
+ | * I'm proposing him for his role in the community as well as for his work (with foss4g) while he worked for the national geographic institute. | ||
+ | * He has been active in promoting the Portuguese effort to create a Local Chapter, and spearheaded the introduction of FOSS4G inside the cartography authority in Portugal. He has kept his efforts throughout these past years, and even though changing jobs recently he reaffirmed his intentions of continuing promoting Open Source GIS. In short, he is one of the most involved people in Portugal promoting OSGeo’s objectives. | ||
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+ | | Harish Karnatak | ||
+ | | India | ||
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+ | * Dr. Harish Chandra Karnatak is working as a Scientist with National Remote Sensing Center, ISRO Hyderabad. By education, he has a PhD in computer Science with specializations in Geoinformatics (Enterprise and Distributed GIS). He has more than 10 year experience in executing remote sensing and GIS application projects at national level in India. He is been an active promoter of open source GIS in India and initiated the utilizations and applications of FOSS tools for national level R&D and operational projects in ISRO and successfully implemented in more than five projects. BHOOSAMPADA-The web GIS based information portal of ISRO (operational since January 2009)(http://applications.nrsc.gov.in:15001/), Indian Bio-resource Information Network (IBIN- www.ibin.co.in) -System of distributed database (operational since July 2006), Geo-visualization System for Tsunami Early warning System (INCOIS Hyderabad, Intranet application), National Database for Emergency Management (NDEM- Still developing) are few of his developments using UMN Mapserver, Geoserver, OpenLayer API’s, Ka-Map, PHP, PostgreSQL, POSTGIS and Apache Web server. He is an active member of OSGeo-India since 2006 and participating in various activities for promotion of open source GIS software in India. | ||
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+ | | Furuhashi Taichi | ||
+ | | Japan | ||
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+ | * I would like to nominate Furuhashi-san as a charter member for OSGeo. I have had the honor of attending FOSS4G in Tokyo recently, and seeing how he has helped organize the strong event in Japan each year. Furuhashi-san is one of the most active members of the OSGeo-Japan community. He is also very active in the OSGeo-Brazil community, making frequent trips there. His ability to communicate with international individuals the power of Open Source geospatial through many different mediums makes him an asset to the OSGeo foundation. Furuhashi-san is the creator of the famous "mola-mola" FOSS4G animations (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skrm6B2x_hI), and is definitely one of the most innovative promoters of FOSS4G around the world. | ||
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+ | | Miguel Tavares | ||
+ | | Portugal | ||
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+ | * Miguel is a portuguese Geographic Engineer and works on Geographic Information Services for Câmara Municipal de Águeda (City Hall). He is a OSGeo Portugal local chapter member since the beginning and as been very active in the group. Local chapter activities: SASIG event organizing team, OSGeo Portugal local government workgroup, OSGeo Portugal OpenStreetMap workgroup. He is also interested in Promoting Free and Opens Source software in local governments, Free data, PPGIS, Bird Watching and Portugal native trees and shrubs. | ||
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[[Category:Elections]] | [[Category:Elections]] | ||
[[Category:Election 2010]] | [[Category:Election 2010]] |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 5 November 2010
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Steve Woodbridge | USA |
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Jesse Eichar |
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Alex Mandel | USA |
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Hirofumi Hayashi | Japan |
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Gavin Fleming | South Africa |
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Suchith Anand | UK |
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Dr. Xianfeng Song | China |
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Milena Nowotarska | Poland |
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Bruce Bannerman | Australia |
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Nicolas Bozon | France |
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Jo Cook | UK |
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Daniel Ames | USA |
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Karsten Vennemann | USA |
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Simon Mercier | Canada |
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Pedro-Juan Ferrer | Spain |
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Miguel García Coya (Micho) | Spain |
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Anne Ghisla | Italy |
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Astrid Emde | Germany |
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Maria Brovelli | Italy |
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Jason Fournier | Canada |
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Yves Moisan | Canada |
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Vincent Picavet | France |
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Eric Lemoine | Switzerland |
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Dimitris Kotzinos | Greece |
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Adam Iwaniak | Poland |
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Olivier Courtin | France |
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Santosh Gaikwad | India |
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Praveen Kumar Sinha | India |
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Andreas Hocevar | Austria |
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Gabriel Roldán | Argentina |
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Uttam Kumar | India |
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Danilo Furtado | Portugal |
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Harish Karnatak | India |
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Furuhashi Taichi | Japan |
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Miguel Tavares | Portugal |
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