Difference between revisions of "FOSSGIS Konferenzen"
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* [[FOSSGIS 2011]] | * [[FOSSGIS 2011]] | ||
* [[FOSSGIS 2012]] | * [[FOSSGIS 2012]] | ||
+ | * [[FOSSGIS 2013]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/2014/ FOSSGIS 2014] | ||
+ | * [http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/2015/ FOSSGIS 2015] | ||
− | FOSSGIS conferences | + | The origin of the FOSSGIS conferences are an initiative of several small companies and communities in Germany who merged forces to be able to manage a larger event. OSGeo has been present with a booth and as honorary host since its inception. |
The FOSSGIS conference is provided by [[FOSSGIS e.V.]], the D-A-CH (german speaking) Local Chapter of OSGeo. | The FOSSGIS conference is provided by [[FOSSGIS e.V.]], the D-A-CH (german speaking) Local Chapter of OSGeo. |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 23 March 2015
The annually recurring FOSSGIS conference is the German language sibling of the FOSS4G meeting of the tribes. It is not intended to compete with FOSS4G but to allow local users and businesses to meet, learn about new development and collaborate on local chapter activities in their own language.
- FOSSGIS 2006
- FOSSGIS 2007
- FOSSGIS 2008
- FOSSGIS 2009
- FOSSGIS 2010
- FOSSGIS 2011
- FOSSGIS 2012
- FOSSGIS 2013
- FOSSGIS 2014
- FOSSGIS 2015
The origin of the FOSSGIS conferences are an initiative of several small companies and communities in Germany who merged forces to be able to manage a larger event. OSGeo has been present with a booth and as honorary host since its inception.
The FOSSGIS conference is provided by FOSSGIS e.V., the D-A-CH (german speaking) Local Chapter of OSGeo.