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== PROPOSED AGENDA : August 7, 2024 ==
 
  
  
'''6.45pm''': ONLINE LOBBY (https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoAlbertaChapterMonthlyMeetup)
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'''6.45pm''': NO ONLINE MEETING JULY & AUGUST
* Phone: '''647.243.6108''' | MeetingID: '''2203355915'''
 
'''7.00pm''': Attendee Introductions
 
  
==Following==
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August Meetup at CRAFT Beer Market: 345 10 Ave SW
  
'''Presentations'''
 
* No presentations currently planned.  Feel free to reach out either on the OSGeo mailing list, or you can reach me at scott.mchale@shaw.ca if you wish to present or suggest presenters
 
  
Some suggestions from the chapter for presentations include:
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For the two upcoming summer meetup dates – July 3rd & August 7th – we’ll be switching the meetup to be In-Person only and will meet at local venues rather than at Assembly Coworking Space (we’ll return to Assembly with an online presence again in September). We’d like to make these meetups an even more casual social gathering but also use this time to collect thoughts and input on a new initiative being supported by our OSGeo Alberta Chapter: OpenSource Connect (tentative name)
* Show us your side hustle
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There are many existing groups and meetups supporting or promoting use of open source technologies – Python, R, Unix, OSGeo projects of course, and more – and we believe there is a value in creating a venue specifically recognizing and promoting well and lesser-known opensource tools and technologies and showcasing collaborative examples and use cases.
* 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''':
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This doc, provided in CryptPad end-to-end encrypted and open-source collaboration suite, contains a number of examples and we encourage you to add more, along with your questions and comments: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/Qz+GUt3MRYdkqEcMXGMznwI0/
  
 
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In the meantime, here is a great 2023 keynote by Paul Ramsey: FOSS4GNA 2023 | What We Owe One Another: The Political Economy of Open Source https://www.projectgeospatial.com/podcast-archive/foss4gna-2023-what-we-owe-one-another-the-political-economy-of-open-source-paul-ramsey
This event is open to all. Feel free to bring your topics, projects, or presentations.
 

Latest revision as of 07:12, 17 July 2024


6.45pm: NO ONLINE MEETING JULY & AUGUST

August Meetup at CRAFT Beer Market: 345 10 Ave SW


For the two upcoming summer meetup dates – July 3rd & August 7th – we’ll be switching the meetup to be In-Person only and will meet at local venues rather than at Assembly Coworking Space (we’ll return to Assembly with an online presence again in September). We’d like to make these meetups an even more casual social gathering but also use this time to collect thoughts and input on a new initiative being supported by our OSGeo Alberta Chapter: OpenSource Connect (tentative name) There are many existing groups and meetups supporting or promoting use of open source technologies – Python, R, Unix, OSGeo projects of course, and more – and we believe there is a value in creating a venue specifically recognizing and promoting well and lesser-known opensource tools and technologies and showcasing collaborative examples and use cases.

This doc, provided in CryptPad end-to-end encrypted and open-source collaboration suite, contains a number of examples and we encourage you to add more, along with your questions and comments: https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/Qz+GUt3MRYdkqEcMXGMznwI0/

In the meantime, here is a great 2023 keynote by Paul Ramsey: FOSS4GNA 2023 | What We Owe One Another: The Political Economy of Open Source https://www.projectgeospatial.com/podcast-archive/foss4gna-2023-what-we-owe-one-another-the-political-economy-of-open-source-paul-ramsey