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=<span style="color:red;">The OSGeo:UK website has moved</span>=
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'''The UK chapter's website is now at [http://uk.osgeo.org uk.osgeo.org]'''
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'''Details of officers, constitution, membership, events and sponsorship activities since 2016 are listed on the new site'''
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'''The remainder of this page is an archive of earlier activity within the UK Chapter'''
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== Mission ==
 
== Mission ==
  
'''The mission of the UK Chapter broadly follows the general [[OSGeo Mission]], with emphasis o n the following areas: (please add and edit as you see fit):'''
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The UK local chapter of OSGeo wishes to establish a focal point for developers and users of open source geospatial software within the UK, for networking and advice, and to raise the profile of open source geospatial development within the UK. It wishes to promote open source geospatial software as a viable choice for all types of user. While it has been suggested that a separate local chapter could better serve the particular geographic and logistical requirements of Scotland, the UK chapter wishes to include all regions and countries within the UK and Ireland. If there is significant interest in forming geographically separate chapters, then the UK chapter will promote these sister organisations, assist with formation and growth, and collaborate in the holding of international events.
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'''See our website at [[http://uk.osgeo.org uk.osgeo.org]]''', where you will find a link to our constitution and contact details for the current (as of March 2016) committee members.
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'''Objectives'''
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*To provide a forum for discussion and promotion of Open Source Geospatial Software in the UK, and provide networking opportunities for developers and users
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*To help more UK organisations discover the opportunity of open source geospatial tools, and collate business studies of successful transitions
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*To raise awareness of the benefits of public access to geodata in the UK by collating links to sources of legitimate free data
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In addition we would like to work towards the following:
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*A fully-featured open access UK SDI
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*Someday hosting the FOSS4G conference in the UK
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'''Official representative'''
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Jo Cook, Astun Technology
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If the majority of chapter members wish, the post of official representative will be elected on a periodic basis.
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== Links to Case Studies ==
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Please add any appropriate links here
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* City of Munich move to a completely open source software solution [http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Image:Free_softw.pdf (pdf)]
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* Interview with CIO of Oxford Archaeology on the move towards open source [http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid39_gci1315258,00.html]
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* Not strictly a Case Study, but a useful discussion on the differences between Open Source Business Models in Europe and the US [http://lmaugustin.typepad.com/lma/2008/09/commercial-open-source-in-europe-verses-the-us.html]
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* Actuate Annual Open Source Survey 2008 shows open source is entering the business mainstream in both Europe and the US [http://www.actuate.com/company/news/press-releases-resources.asp?ArticleId=13847]
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* The British Transport Police are embracing an open source geospatial business model [http://www.geoconnexion.com/uploads/open-source_ukv6i5.pdf (pdf)]
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== Publicly Available Geodata ==
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In progress- please contact the mailing list if you have any legitimate free sources of geospatial data that you would like to include
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[[Public Geodata for the UK]]
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Also check the [http://ckan.net/tag/read/geodata CKAN pages] for geodata sources- mainly global but some UK. The [[Open Knowledge Foundation]] maintains CKAN and is interested in putting more [[Location in CKAN]].
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== Open Source Tools for Ordnance Survey's products ==
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[http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/os_tools_for_os OS Tools]
  
* To provide a forum for discussion and promotion of Open Source Geospatial Software in the UK
 
* To help more UK organisations discover the opportunity of open source geospatial tools
 
* To support the development of a fully featured [[UK SDI]]
 
* To provide a starting point for people from the UK who are new to the Open Source Geospatial movement
 
* To raise awareness of the benefits of public access to geodata in the UK
 
* To work with OGC members in the UK to promote the implementation and development of open standards for geodata exchange
 
* To, maybe, one day, act as focal point for a UK-hosted and organised FOSS4G conference
 
  
 
== Mailing List ==
 
== Mailing List ==
  
The UK chapter will soon be starting a temporary mailing list - all are welcome - watch this space.
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http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/uk
  
 
== Meetings and Events ==
 
== Meetings and Events ==
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One really useful role of a UK OSGeo chapter would be as a focal point for organising meetings - evening presentation sessions or short seminars with Q and A afterwards.
 
One really useful role of a UK OSGeo chapter would be as a focal point for organising meetings - evening presentation sessions or short seminars with Q and A afterwards.
  
=== Upcoming Events ===
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A Google calendar will be created collecting UK geospatial events.
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=== Past Events ===
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'''11th March 2009''' The Association for Geographic Information (AGI) Technical Special Interest Group are organising an open source event to be held at the British Antarctic Survey HQ in Cambridge. I assume you have to be a member of the AGI to go, but will ask.
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'''22nd June 2009''' [http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/ Open Source GIS conference]. The local chapter are co-organising this event in conjunction with the University of Nottingham Centre for Geospatial Sciences, which is a great chance to find out what's really happening in open source GIS in the UK. See the website for details and get in touch if you want to be involved.
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'''22nd January 2009''' [http://geospatial.bcs.org/web/?q=osgeo British Computing Society Geospatial Specialist Group]. Jo talked about OSGeo, and about open source GIS in the UK at the BCS headquarters in London.
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'''29th September - 3rd October 2008:''' [http://conference.osgeo.org/foss4g/2008 FOSS4G 2008].
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'''24-25th September 2008:''' [http://www.agi.org.uk/ AGI Geocommunity 08].
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'''16-17th June 2008:''' Meetup during the University of Nottingham's [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/geography/geowebservices/ Geowebservices workshop].
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'''1st May 2008:''' UK OSGEO meetup after 1Spatial Conference at Radisson Hotel, Stansted.
  
 
'''8th-10th December 2006''':  
 
'''8th-10th December 2006''':  
The UK-originated [http://openguides.org/ OpenGuides] Open Source spatial wiki project is having a pub meetup and "hackfest" in Oxford - http://dev.openguides.org/wiki/OxfordMeetup2006
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The UK-originated [http://openguides.org/ OpenGuides] Open Source spatial wiki project meetup and "hackfest" in Oxford - http://dev.openguides.org/wiki/OxfordMeetup2006
: There will be a few OpenStreetMap people at this event too (there's a fair degree of overlap). Crash space is available, and nice pubs will be visited!
 
  
'''17th March 2007''':
 
An [[Public Geospatial Data Project|Open Geodata]] session at a one-day event on Open Data covering geodata, civic information and scientific data, organised by the [http://okfn.org/ Open Knowledge Foundation]; contact [[User:JoWalsh|Jo]] to find out more.
 
 
=== Recent Events ===
 
 
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Tuesday September, 26th 2006''': Steve Coast of OpenStreetmap fame gave a talk to the BCS entitled Geospatial Open Source Activity. Details at [http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3 http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3]
 
Tuesday September, 26th 2006''': Steve Coast of OpenStreetmap fame gave a talk to the BCS entitled Geospatial Open Source Activity. Details at [http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3 http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3]
  
 
[http://openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetmap] also have regular UK mapping parties in different cities
 
[http://openstreetmap.org/ OpenStreetmap] also have regular UK mapping parties in different cities
 
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== People ==
 
== People ==
  
Sign up here to show interest!
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Sign up here to show interest! Also join the [http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/uk mailing list] so we can be in touch directly.
  
 
* [[User:Chrisputtick]]- Yes, definitely worth doing
 
* [[User:Chrisputtick]]- Yes, definitely worth doing
* [[User:JoCook]] - woohoo!
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* [[User:JoCook| Jo Cook]] - woohoo!
 
* [[User:Leifuss]]
 
* [[User:Leifuss]]
 
* [[User:Stuarteve]] - +1
 
* [[User:Stuarteve]] - +1
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* [[User::andrewlarcombe]]
 
* [[User::andrewlarcombe]]
 
* [[User:Gagravarr]] - involved in OpenGuides and OpenStreetMap in the UK
 
* [[User:Gagravarr]] - involved in OpenGuides and OpenStreetMap in the UK
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* [[User:Mdgreaney]]
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* [[User:Mander]] - New to all this, but it sounds interesting and I'd like to be involved.
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* [[User:rollo]] - sign me up!
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* [[User:SimonAbele]]
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* [[User:Borntopedal]]
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* [[User:Jcrone]]
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* [[User:AntBeck]]
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* [[User:Robert Newnham]]
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* Suchith Anand
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* [[User:Bill Wilcox]]
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* [[User:JonathanGray]]
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* [[User:Amarti]]
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* [[User:Dan Olner|Dan Olner]]: [http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/ Department at Leeds]; [http://www.coveredinbees.org blog]
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* [[User:Barryrowlingson]]
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* [[User:doublebyte]]: [http://casa.ucl.ac.uk/JoanaMargarida/ hi there]
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* [[User:Hurston|David Staveley]] - Archaeological geophysicist, and just starting to get into GIS
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* [[User:Walkermatt|Matt Walker]] - [http://www.astuntechnology.com Astun Technology]
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* [[User:giuliop|Giulio Pagan]] - [MapGuide Open Source and FDO specialists at Autodesk Consulting]
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* [[User:mikesaunt|Mike Saunt]] - [http://www.isharemaps.com Astun Technology Ltd]
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* [[User:sabb|Saber Razmjooei]] - [http://www.lutraconsulting.co.uk Lutra Consulting]
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* [[User:chris.little|Chris Little]] - [http://www.opengeospatial.org/ OGC Chair Met-Ocean DWG], [http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ Met Office] & [http://www.wmo.int/ WMO]
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* [[User:tanoshimi]]
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* [[User:antonys|Antony Scott]]
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* [[User:Ajczapiewski|Andrzej Czapiewski]] - also new to this, but signed up!
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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[[Category:United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Local Chapters]]
 
[[Category:Local Chapters]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 17 June 2018

The OSGeo:UK website has moved

The UK chapter's website is now at uk.osgeo.org

Details of officers, constitution, membership, events and sponsorship activities since 2016 are listed on the new site

The remainder of this page is an archive of earlier activity within the UK Chapter

Mission

The UK local chapter of OSGeo wishes to establish a focal point for developers and users of open source geospatial software within the UK, for networking and advice, and to raise the profile of open source geospatial development within the UK. It wishes to promote open source geospatial software as a viable choice for all types of user. While it has been suggested that a separate local chapter could better serve the particular geographic and logistical requirements of Scotland, the UK chapter wishes to include all regions and countries within the UK and Ireland. If there is significant interest in forming geographically separate chapters, then the UK chapter will promote these sister organisations, assist with formation and growth, and collaborate in the holding of international events.

See our website at [uk.osgeo.org], where you will find a link to our constitution and contact details for the current (as of March 2016) committee members.

Objectives

  • To provide a forum for discussion and promotion of Open Source Geospatial Software in the UK, and provide networking opportunities for developers and users
  • To help more UK organisations discover the opportunity of open source geospatial tools, and collate business studies of successful transitions
  • To raise awareness of the benefits of public access to geodata in the UK by collating links to sources of legitimate free data

In addition we would like to work towards the following:

  • A fully-featured open access UK SDI
  • Someday hosting the FOSS4G conference in the UK

Official representative

Jo Cook, Astun Technology

If the majority of chapter members wish, the post of official representative will be elected on a periodic basis.

Links to Case Studies

Please add any appropriate links here

  • City of Munich move to a completely open source software solution (pdf)
  • Interview with CIO of Oxford Archaeology on the move towards open source [1]
  • Not strictly a Case Study, but a useful discussion on the differences between Open Source Business Models in Europe and the US [2]
  • Actuate Annual Open Source Survey 2008 shows open source is entering the business mainstream in both Europe and the US [3]
  • The British Transport Police are embracing an open source geospatial business model (pdf)

Publicly Available Geodata

In progress- please contact the mailing list if you have any legitimate free sources of geospatial data that you would like to include

Public Geodata for the UK

Also check the CKAN pages for geodata sources- mainly global but some UK. The Open Knowledge Foundation maintains CKAN and is interested in putting more Location in CKAN.

Open Source Tools for Ordnance Survey's products

OS Tools


Mailing List

http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/uk

Meetings and Events

One really useful role of a UK OSGeo chapter would be as a focal point for organising meetings - evening presentation sessions or short seminars with Q and A afterwards.

A Google calendar will be created collecting UK geospatial events.

Past Events

11th March 2009 The Association for Geographic Information (AGI) Technical Special Interest Group are organising an open source event to be held at the British Antarctic Survey HQ in Cambridge. I assume you have to be a member of the AGI to go, but will ask.

22nd June 2009 Open Source GIS conference. The local chapter are co-organising this event in conjunction with the University of Nottingham Centre for Geospatial Sciences, which is a great chance to find out what's really happening in open source GIS in the UK. See the website for details and get in touch if you want to be involved.

22nd January 2009 British Computing Society Geospatial Specialist Group. Jo talked about OSGeo, and about open source GIS in the UK at the BCS headquarters in London.

29th September - 3rd October 2008: FOSS4G 2008.

24-25th September 2008: AGI Geocommunity 08.

16-17th June 2008: Meetup during the University of Nottingham's Geowebservices workshop.

1st May 2008: UK OSGEO meetup after 1Spatial Conference at Radisson Hotel, Stansted.

8th-10th December 2006: The UK-originated OpenGuides Open Source spatial wiki project meetup and "hackfest" in Oxford - http://dev.openguides.org/wiki/OxfordMeetup2006

Tuesday September, 26th 2006: Steve Coast of OpenStreetmap fame gave a talk to the BCS entitled Geospatial Open Source Activity. Details at http://geospatial.bcs.org/site/index.php?s=future-events#3

OpenStreetmap also have regular UK mapping parties in different cities

People

Sign up here to show interest! Also join the mailing list so we can be in touch directly.

See Also

Useful Links UK