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Revision as of 01:49, 26 October 2007
European Code Sprint
This event is planned as European follow-up of the Canadian FOSS4G2007 CodeSprint in September. After the great cooperation at the FOSS4G Sprint in Canada, and the interest shown in a European followup, the Sprint will be held. It is thought for those who for whatever reason did miss the Canadian sprint, but also for those who started something in Canada and need to meet again once more after a few months.
Dates
- 16-17 Nov 2007: South Tyrol Free Software Conference 2007
- 18 Nov 2007 (Sunday): Outdoor GIS data collection for Free data set
- 19-21 Nov 2007: GIS Code Sprint
Whom to contact for doubts, questions, ideas, volunteering
(add yourself here if you would like to help)
Code Sprint - what's that?
(The following is taken from the page describing the planned Canadian Code Sprint at Foss4G2007.)
A code sprint is usually organized by a group that is using an open source project and wants to see something done. They get the developers to a single location and feed them for a couple of days with the necessities of the hacking life (internet, caffeine, electricity). The communication that happens from face to face hacking usually lasts the project for a year or more. You see this a lot in projects like Drupal etc...
Is this your First Sprint? Here is some background information to get you started:
- http://www.infrae.com/about/activities/sprintathon/tips
- http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2006/10/19/running-a-sprint.html
- Example Sprint (from same people who do GeoServer): http://www.openplans.org/projects/bbq-sprint
To participate, start a section at the bottom of your page for your project.
Who should attend
- Developers that need to meet the community and discuss issues about a particular project.
- Developers that have the feeling that knowing the different projects communities gives added value and often saves from doing things twice
- Power users that are able to contribute documentation, decend bug descriptions and perhaps even help to fix minor issues.
- Web experts that want to contribute to their favorite projects by helping to set up the web page.
Aims of the SFScon 2007 Code Sprint
For developers:
- bring different projects to know each other and build up some standard interaction
- let the teams of each project meet, discuss, design and code together fulltime and non-remotely for a few days (this often pushes projects more than months of email and IRC working)
- bugfixing
For Power Users:
- the possibility to meet the developer community and help (and be helped) with documentation and translation
- the possibility to propose important bugfixes (prior documented and reproducible, only power user accepted)
For everyone out there:
- Collaborate on the creation of a free dataset by wandering in an ordered way through a defined region with GPS. The dataset should contain as many data as possible, as for example the OSGeo NC dataset of the grassbook does. Moreover climatic and hydrologic/hydraulic data should be integrated in order to support different analyses.
Location and Accommodation
Where is it?
The code sprint will be organized as a post-event of the South Tyrol Free Software Conference 2007 held in Merano (BZ), Italy.
- SFScon location and GIS Code Sprint location is in Merano, at the "Franz Kafka High school, and can be found here.
How to get there?
For trains and planes to get to the sprint please follow this: how to reach Merano
Accommodations
The Organisers are trying to get together some packages and deals with the local Hotels for accommodation and meals. As soon as they are fixed, they will be published here.
Who will organise the sprint
The Free Software Center of Bolzano, Italy, will take care of the organisative part of the event and investigate sponsorings for some parts of the free dataset.
The OSM datacollection event
As you can see on the OSM wiki, the data collection will be held. Thanks to the OSM guys for their support in this.
We will soon add more infos and proposals, stay tuned.
Attending people
Expressed interest in coming
(please move yourself up if you already know that you will be there!)
- Arnulf Christl
- Jo Walsh
- Mateusz Loskot
- Maurizio Napolitano
- Lorenzo Becchi
- Silvia Franceschi
- Paolo Viskanic
- Peter Hopfgartner
- Christian Tiso
- Paolo Cavallini
- Martin Landa
- Adrian Custer
- Milo van der Linden - The Netherlands
- Stefan Steiniger depending on the date
Fran Peñarrubia(Sorry, I can't)- Simone Giannecchini (probably only a day of the code sprint)
- Andrea Aime
- Schuyler Erle
- Gabriel Roldan
We feel that there is a huge need for a developer meeting that could bring together different projects, that really need to interact if they want to have a glorious future.
What do I need for the sprint? - wishlist
Please add useful ideas for things that we might miss during the organisation:
- flipcharts
- a good and stable internet connection
- enough network cables
- enough extension cords
- some way to do good remote participation (any idea? IRC will be there)
Virtual participation via IRC etc.
Too far away? Get virtually connected through IRC (#osgeo)! No IRC client software or strange firewall? Use the Web based IRC client (choose your Nickname and the #osgeo channel).
Projects attending the sprint plus involved people
GDAL/OGR
Attending
- Mateusz Loskot
- Simone Giannecchini I have got a ouple of question on Java SWIG bindings
Goals
- speed up GRASS/GDAL plugin
GRASS
Attending
- Markus Neteler
- Maurizio Napolitano
- Martin Landa
- Brad Douglas Attending via IRC #grass
Goals
- populate GRASS 7 SVN with content
- get rid of annoying bugs from bug tracker
- work with JGrass/uDig on GRASS Vector integration
- speed up GRASS/GDAL plugin
- continue Italian translation of software
- work on wxPython GUI
- finish lib/gmath linear algebra updates
gvSIG
Attending
(Sorry, I can't assist. Maybe some other from the team can go. I will ask and let you know) :-(Fran Peñarrubia
Goals
- Driver to connect with GRASS vectorial data?
- Cooperation with JGrass?.
- Develop some useful examples to start working with gvSIG.
JGrass / uDig
Attending
Goals
- cooperation with the GRASS team for GRASS Vector integration in JGrass / uDig
- Italian translation of the project
- Create a usable JGrass homepage at jgrass.org
MAPBENDER
Mapbender currently is mainly driven by German developers and use cases from the public administration. Participation in this event is an attempt to broaden interest at a European level as there is a lot of potential in the Mapbender project to solve issues raised by INSPIRE.
Attending
This is a preliminary set of participants who might be able to attend. Please add yourself.
Goals
This is a preliminary set of ideas, one or two of them might have a chance to get acted upon.
- plan to set out on a RESTful path
- further develop i18n activities (which has been spawned in the region that this development sprint is planned to happen)
- use Mapbender as a web based configuration tool for OpenLayers
OpenJUMP GIS / JUMP Pilot
Attending
- Stefan Steiniger - depending on the date, South Tirol should be ok for me :)
Goals
- not yet specified
Openlayers
Attending
Goals
The inexorable march to OpenLayers 2.6?
QGIS
Attending
Goals
- get rid of annoying bugs from bug tracker