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== PROPOSED AGENDA : 2021.10.06 ==
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== Meeting Minutes : 2021.10.06 ==
  
  
 
'''5.45pm''': ONLINE LOBBY (https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoAlbertaChapterMonthlyMeetup)
 
'''5.45pm''': ONLINE LOBBY (https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoAlbertaChapterMonthlyMeetup)
 
* Phone: '''647.243.6108''' | MeetingID: '''2203355915'''
 
* Phone: '''647.243.6108''' | MeetingID: '''2203355915'''
'''6.00pm''': Attendee Introductions
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'''6.00pm''': Attendee Introductions: Scott, Tanya, Kathleen, Stefan, Chris, Adrian, Nabeela, Beatriz, Emanuelle
  
 
==Following==
 
==Following==
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'''Presentations'''
 
'''Presentations'''
 
* '''Carpocalypse Calgary'''
 
* '''Carpocalypse Calgary'''
** The GeoWomen Data By Design Datathon team presents their Carpocalypse Calgary project
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** Carpocalypse was part of the GeoWomen of Calgary "Data by Design" 2021 datathon. Our project uses curated and processed Open Calgary data to imagine the city without cars, employing Python-based machine learning and spatial analysis in QGIS. We will present our results and give a live demonstration. We are a team of individuals from diverse technical domains, working remotely in three different cities and had not met each other prior to this event. Check out our project in GitHub:
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** https://github.com/adrianleung60/carpocalypse.
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*'''Notes from Stefan'''
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** https://courses.gisopencourseware.org/course/view.php?id=46
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*'''Discussion on Projects generally'''
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* At least some structure is helpful in drawing people to work on projects
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* We can probably hold at the two current potential projects to avoid spreading too thin
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* We'll want to have a place for project notes to be added by participants
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* With each of the projects, we will have the smaller project seed-team(?) have the requirements conversations with the orgs and use that to sketch the projects for new folks joining
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*'''Notes from Cultural Centre project discussion'''
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** Scott will give Yui and Nabila a chance to review the website of the sculpture park ( I want to confirm the org is on board before naming them on here )
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*** Scott will then reach out for more direct contact at the org and promote - again, provided the org is onside, the project as an open-to-all
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*** Yui and Nabila will take part in whatever follow-on conversations are had with the CCC to ensure they have enough of the details to work from
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*'''Notes on Conservation Area project'''
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* Stefan and Subhreet have spoken about the project and are ready to have the opening conversation with the stakeholder org
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* Scott will help orchestrate that call.
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* Scott will create a project area on the WIKI where notes can be added by participants
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*'''Notes on Mentorship'''
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**I spoke with Jessie Letizia - MAGNA engineering and Cartography nut - and she would be willing to post an hour of mentorship/month whereby people could reach out to her and schedule her time to ask questions about mapping projects
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***This is considered a good idea.  We will keep our eyes out for ways to implement somehting like this.
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Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:
 
Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:

Latest revision as of 05:40, 7 October 2021

Meeting Minutes : 2021.10.06

5.45pm: ONLINE LOBBY (https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoAlbertaChapterMonthlyMeetup)

  • Phone: 647.243.6108 | MeetingID: 2203355915

6.00pm: Attendee Introductions: Scott, Tanya, Kathleen, Stefan, Chris, Adrian, Nabeela, Beatriz, Emanuelle

Following

Presentations

  • Carpocalypse Calgary
    • Carpocalypse was part of the GeoWomen of Calgary "Data by Design" 2021 datathon. Our project uses curated and processed Open Calgary data to imagine the city without cars, employing Python-based machine learning and spatial analysis in QGIS. We will present our results and give a live demonstration. We are a team of individuals from diverse technical domains, working remotely in three different cities and had not met each other prior to this event. Check out our project in GitHub:
    • https://github.com/adrianleung60/carpocalypse.
  • Discussion on Projects generally
  • At least some structure is helpful in drawing people to work on projects
  • We can probably hold at the two current potential projects to avoid spreading too thin
  • We'll want to have a place for project notes to be added by participants
  • With each of the projects, we will have the smaller project seed-team(?) have the requirements conversations with the orgs and use that to sketch the projects for new folks joining
  • Notes from Cultural Centre project discussion
    • Scott will give Yui and Nabila a chance to review the website of the sculpture park ( I want to confirm the org is on board before naming them on here )
      • Scott will then reach out for more direct contact at the org and promote - again, provided the org is onside, the project as an open-to-all
      • Yui and Nabila will take part in whatever follow-on conversations are had with the CCC to ensure they have enough of the details to work from
  • Notes on Conservation Area project
  • Stefan and Subhreet have spoken about the project and are ready to have the opening conversation with the stakeholder org
  • Scott will help orchestrate that call.
  • Scott will create a project area on the WIKI where notes can be added by participants
  • Notes on Mentorship
    • I spoke with Jessie Letizia - MAGNA engineering and Cartography nut - and she would be willing to post an hour of mentorship/month whereby people could reach out to her and schedule her time to ask questions about mapping projects
      • This is considered a good idea. We will keep our eyes out for ways to implement somehting like this.


Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:

  • Show us your side hustle
  • Bring us your problems ( stuff you're working on and issues )
  • teach something new ( OS Geo projects or other ).

Chat & any proposed Chapter business or initiatives:


This event is open to all. Feel free to bring your topics, projects, or presentations.