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''Many of the listed talks here are recaps of talks given at [[FOSS4G 2011]]'' | ''Many of the listed talks here are recaps of talks given at [[FOSS4G 2011]]'' |
Revision as of 21:27, 18 October 2011
Logistics
The California Chapter Fall Fiesta will be held on:
- Saturday October 22, 2011
- 9am - 5pm (Come to as much as you want)
- 142 Hunt Hall
- UC Davis, California
Directions
- PDF of Directions Media:CA meeting 2011.pdf
- Open Mapquest Map
Agenda
Morning
Talks 9-11am
Exact timing TBD
Confirmed:
- Michele Tobais - Quantum GIS & Inkscape: Cartographic Tools for Attractive Maps
- Allan Hollander - Using GRASS and R for Landscape Regionalization through PAM Cluster Analysis
- Brian Hamlin - A Pragmatists Guide to PostGIS 2.0
- Landon Blake - A Brief Introduction to OpenJUMP
- Robert Hijmans - Analyzing raster data with R.
- Mike Migurski - Beautiful Web Maps (Mapnik & OSM)
Many of the listed talks here are recaps of talks given at FOSS4G 2011
Tentative:
- Frank Warmerdam - Raster Formats Performance Optimization/Comparison
- Alex Mandel - QGIS, Geodjango, Spatiliate or another popular topic...
- Nate Roth - Postgis and Python
- Bob Moskovitz - QGIS Plugin Case Study - Geological Surveys
- Landon Blake - Open Jump? OSGeo Journal?
Would you like to give a 5 minute or 20 minute talk? We're looking for additional speakers on the following topics (email Landon sunburned.surveyor [] gmail.com to be added):
- Desktop GIS (83%)
- Databases (75%)
- Web Technologies (75%)
- Participation in Open Source (67%)
- Cartography (67%)
- Data Types (58%)
(Percentages indicate the percent of survey respondents interested in the topic)
Discussions 11-11:30
11am Discussion - How To Participate In Open Source Projects (Landon, Alex, Brian, et al.)
Lunch 11:30-1
- TBD
- Possibly Catered
- On your own, UCD world famous Coffee House is across the street.
Chapter General Meeting 12:30-1
Afternoon Activities 1-5pm
Indoor
- Cartography Sprint (Bring a Laptop)
- create cartographic symbols for use in the public domain (don't know how? we'll teach you!)
- Possible iconography to work on OSGeo map symbol set
- Learn to Bug Hunt (Bring a Laptop)
- find & report problems with GIS software
- Code Sprint (Bring a Laptop)
- help improve or expand software (no programming experience needed)
- Chapter Event Planning
- how can we improve? what plans do we have?
- Public Geo Data Award Planning
Outdoor
- Kite Photography Demo
- weather permitting, we'll play with some Kite Aerial Photography equipment
- Mapping Party & GPS/Smartphone Games
- Re-testing of the myth that people can't walk in a straight line while blindfolded- track it with a GPS.
Evening Social Downtown Davis 5pm
- Location TBD - ideas: Dumpling House, ...
Planned Attendance List
To RSVP please email Landon (sunburned.surveyor [] gmail.com) and Alex (tech [] wildintellect.com), or add your name to the list. Yes you can still attend if you didn't RSVP, but consider bringing your own lunch
- Michele Tobias
- Allan Hollander
- David Bianco
- Dave Waetjen
- Sid Feygin
- Landon Blake
- Alex Mandel
- Nate Roth
- Robert Hijmans
- Bob Moskovitz
- Brian Hamlin
- Andrew Holguin
- Prashant Hedao
- Steve Greco
- Hyeyeong Choe
- Emily Sin
- David Chursenoff
- Leslie Sherrett
- Elena Lopez
- Wan-Ru Yang
- Jen Kovnats
- Ramon Solis
- Jordan Thomas
- Jeff E. Crocker
- Varinder Saini
(Remote Participation)
- Joe Larson
(Maybe)
- Bryan Pon
- Trina Filan
- Frank Warmerdam
- Forest Fortescue
Sponsors
- Department of Environmental Design, Landscape Architecture Program, University of California, Davis
- Geography Graduate Group, University of California, Davis
- Information Center for the Environment, University of California, Davis
- Redefined Horizons
- your name/company here
Contact Landon (sunburned.surveyor [] gmail.com) if you would like to help sponsor the meeting.
Carpooling
- Several people will be travelling from the Bay Area and the Sacramento Area. Please post on the California Chapter mailing list if you have space or are looking for space in a carpool.
- Davis is serviced by the Capital Corridor train service, though with fewer runs on Saturday it's still a reasonable option.
Remote Participation
- Want to help with the Code Sprint, Bug Hunt etc... we'll have #osgeo-ca on freenode IRC turned on
- Some of the talks may be streamed via ustream or other web conference system, check back for specific details.