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We made use of [http://www.basecamp-bonn.de/ BaseCamp] to host the code sprint, providing a friendly indoor "campground' with picnic tables for working, surrounded by caravans of all shapes and sizes making up the accommodation. It can be quite a shock to roll out of bed, and find python developers in a cluster before your morning coffee.
 
We made use of [http://www.basecamp-bonn.de/ BaseCamp] to host the code sprint, providing a friendly indoor "campground' with picnic tables for working, surrounded by caravans of all shapes and sizes making up the accommodation. It can be quite a shock to roll out of bed, and find python developers in a cluster before your morning coffee.
 
The sprint itself was generously supported by sponsors, making the sprint free to attend with food and drinks provided.
 
  
 
Participation was open to all, not only OSGeo projects, and we were pleased to welcome over eighty developers from all over the world! This was a chance for developers to meet (often for the fist time) and collaborate with core developers, gaining a insight into the software, and participate in open source development,
 
Participation was open to all, not only OSGeo projects, and we were pleased to welcome over eighty developers from all over the world! This was a chance for developers to meet (often for the fist time) and collaborate with core developers, gaining a insight into the software, and participate in open source development,
  
'''Photo Impressions '''
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An impressive list of projects was represented: uDig, GeoTools, LocationTech, JTS Topology Suite, JAI Replacement, TilelessMap, PostGIS, SHOGun, react-geo, Saga, OSGeoLive, owslib, debian/ubuntu, UbuntuGIS, OpenLayers, MapServer, QGIS, GeoExt 3, Nominatim, GDAL, t-rex, PyWPS, GRASS GIS, OWSLib, pygeometa, MapServer, geocatalogo, GeoNode, OTB, ZOO-Project, Proj.4, Point clouds, meshes, Potree, PDAL, GeoTrellis, snappy, OSM-Vector-Tiles, Geonetwork, Geoserver, OpenLayers Editor, Noise, CouchDB, MS4W, EOxServer,  maposmatic, mapnik, Mapbender, gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, Geopaparazzi, pyModis, GeoMajas, GeoHealthCheck, Stetl, Entwine, Greyhound, deegree, TEAM Engine, actinia, 3DCityDB and testing GMLAS tools!
There are some photos from the event at flickr:
 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/143943250@N05/albums/72157691529787542
 
Find also some Photos from FOSSGIS Conference https://www.flickr.com/groups/4529299@N22/
 
 
 
An impressive list of projects was represented: uDig, Geotools, LocationTech, JTS Topology Suite, JAI Replacement, TilelessMap, PostGIS, SHOGun, react-geo, Saga, OSGeoLive, owslib, debian/ubuntu, UbuntuGIS, OpenLayers, MapServer, QGIS, GeoExt 3, Nominatim, GDAL, t-rex, PyWPS, GRASS GIS, OWSLib, pygeometa, MapServer, geocatalogo, GeoNode, OTB, ZOO-Project, Proj.4, Point clouds, meshes, Potree, PDAL, GeoTrellis, snappy, OSM-Vector-Tiles, Geonetwork, Geoserver, OpenLayers Editor, Noise, CouchDB, MS4W, EOxServer,  maposmatic, mapnik, Mapbender, gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, Geopaparazzi, pyModis, GeoMajas, GeoHealthCheck, Stetl, Entwine, Greyhound, deegree, TEAM Engine, actinia, 3DCityDB and testing GMLAS tools!
 
 
 
The event also played host to some community building activities:  FOSS4G 2019 organization, OSGeo board meeting, OSGeo marketing committee, MoU between TIB and OSGeo, OSGeo member meeting.
 
 
 
'''OSGeo Member meeting'''
 
 
 
The OSGeo Member Meeting took place in Bonn at BaseCamp at March 19th 2018 during the OSGeo Code Sprint. About 50 people came to the Member Meeting and from the board María Arias de Reyna, Jody Garnett, Vasile Craciunescu, Michael Smith, Angelos Tzotsos and Astrid Emde were present.
 
María Arias de Reyna was moderating the meeting, a whiteboard (shown in the photo below) was used to collect topics and questions for the OSGeo board and members to discuss. (Read more https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Member_Meeting_Bonn_2018)
 
  
  
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* Press release with photo collage: https://grass.osgeo.org/news/75/15/Recap-from-the-OSGeo-Code-Sprint-in-Bonn-2018/
 
* Press release with photo collage: https://grass.osgeo.org/news/75/15/Recap-from-the-OSGeo-Code-Sprint-in-Bonn-2018/
  
'''MoU TIB'''
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'''TEAM Engine'''
During the Code Sprint the Mou between OSGeo and Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – German National Library of Science and Technology was signed. Maria Arias de Reyna, President, Open Source Geospatial Foundation and Dr. Bastian Drees on behalf of Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Director, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) signed the MoU. Read more at [[MOU_TIB]].
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* Discussed test strategies for test suites and enhanced the existing tests for ETS WFS 2.0 [https://github.com/opengeospatial/teamengine/issues/318 #318].
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* Enhanced the transformation from the CTL log to the EARL report by mapping hierarchies. In addition some bugs was fixes in the transformation [https://github.com/opengeospatial/teamengine/issues/319 #319].
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'''Mapbender'''
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* Working on the documentation and the translations as on the restructuring and small designs of the new theme (https://github.com/mapbender/mapbender/projects/5)
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* Working on the OpenLayers4/5 implementation (https://github.com/mapbender/mapbender/projects/3)
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* Working on some bugs that occured.
  
 
'''PyWPS'''
 
'''PyWPS'''
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* Released 2.6.0
 
* Released 2.6.0
 
* [https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/pgrouting-v2-6-0-release/ on the news]
 
* [https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/pgrouting-v2-6-0-release/ on the news]
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'''JTS Topology Suite'''
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* [https://github.com/locationtech/jts/pull/274 Added module names], for compatibility with the new Java "jigsaw" module system.
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'''GeoTools'''
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* [https://github.com/geotools/geotools/pull/1834 Migrated to] the official Java "units" API used to used to convert between different distances, times and angles.
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* This work also migrated the GeoWebCache and GeoServer codebases to track the API change
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'''Raster Processing Engine'''
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* Spent a lot of time reverse engineering the raster processing requireemnts of the Java community, starting with the GeoTools project and branching out to the JAI-Ext and JAI Tools code-base as required.
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* An initial [https://github.com/locationtech/rasterprocessingengine architecture spike] was created, providing an easy to use "builder" API, backed by the JAI-Ext implementation of affine transformation
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The event also played host to some community building activities:  FOSS4G 2019 organization, OSGeo board meeting, OSGeo marketing committee, MoU between TIB and OSGeo, OSGeo member meeting.
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'''OSGeo Member meeting'''
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The OSGeo Member Meeting took place in Bonn at BaseCamp at March 19th 2018 during the OSGeo Code Sprint. About 50 people came to the Member Meeting and from the board María Arias de Reyna, Jody Garnett, Vasile Craciunescu, Michael Smith, Angelos Tzotsos and Astrid Emde were present.
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María Arias de Reyna was moderating the meeting, a whiteboard (shown in the photo below) was used to collect topics and questions for the OSGeo board and members to discuss. (Read more https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Member_Meeting_Bonn_2018)
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'''MoU TIB'''
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During the Code Sprint the Mou between OSGeo and Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – German National Library of Science and Technology was signed. Maria Arias de Reyna, President, Open Source Geospatial Foundation and Dr. Bastian Drees on behalf of Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Director, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) signed the MoU. Read more at [[MOU_TIB]].
  
 
'''SAC'''
 
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* Open issues when needed
 
* Open issues when needed
  
'''TEAM Engine'''
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'''Photo Impressions '''
* Discussed test strategies for test suites and enhanced the existing tests for ETS WFS 2.0 [https://github.com/opengeospatial/teamengine/issues/318 #318].
 
* Enhanced the transformation from the CTL log to the EARL report by mapping hierarchies. In addition some bugs was fixes in the transformation [https://github.com/opengeospatial/teamengine/issues/319 #319].
 
  
'''Mapbender'''
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There are some photos from the event at flickr: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/143943250@N05/albums/72157691529787542 OSGeo Code Sprint 2018, [https://www.flickr.com/photos/23696061@N03/albums/72157664988105727 OSGeo Code Sprint 2018 Bonn] and [https://www.flickr.com/groups/4529299@N22/ FOSSGIS Conference]
* Working on the documentation and the translations as on the restructuring and small designs of the new theme (https://github.com/mapbender/mapbender/projects/5)
 
* Working on the OpenLayers4/5 implementation (https://github.com/mapbender/mapbender/projects/3)
 
* Working on some bugs that occured.
 
  
Thanks again to all 10 sponsors of the event.
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The sprint itself was generously supported by sponsors, making the sprint free to attend with food and drinks provided. Thanks again to all 10 sponsors of the event:
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  TODO later: all Logos of our sponsors
 
  TODO later: all Logos of our sponsors
  
We are looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!
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When not working, attendees did enjoy exploring the town, making for some great "geobeer" discussion. The sprint was held in conjunction with the [https://fossgis-konferenz.de/2018/ FOSSGIS Conference], the regional "foss4g" event for Germany. The crew enjoyed a little bit of socializing, with code sprinters joining the "gala event" and contributing to the festive atmosphere and dancing. The city itself provided many distractions, with computational device museum being a highlight.
  
 
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We would like to thank Bonn for showing everyone such hospitality, and looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!
When not working, attendees did enjoy exploring the town, making for some great "geobeer" discussion. The sprint was held in conjunction with the [https://fossgis-konferenz.de/2018/ FOSSGIS Conference], the regional "foss4g" event for Germany. The crew enjoyed a little bit of socializing, with code sprinters joining the "gala event" and contributing to the festive atmosphere and dancing. The city itself provided many distractions, with computational device museum being a highlight.
 
  
 
== Draft Press Release ==
 
== Draft Press Release ==

Revision as of 22:38, 8 May 2018

Annual Code Sprint comes to Bonn (Germany) in 2018!

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Sponsoring Find out about Sponsoring the Event.

Gold Sponsors

FOSSGIS e.V.
http://www.fossgis.de

RIEGL
http://www.riegl.com/

Silver Sponsors

Hobu
https://hobu.co/

GeoCue
http://www.geocue.com/

Bronze Sponsors

Azavea
http://www.azavea.com/

WhereGroup
https://www.wheregroup.com/

EOX IT Services GmbH
http://eox.at

synth3d
http://www.synth3d.co

LocationTech
https://www.locationtech.org/

Bohannan Huston, Inc.
https://www.bhinc.com

In 2018 we once again want to invite you to Bonn to meet for codesprint at Basecamp! ....

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Purpose

Bring together project members to make decisions and tackle larger geospatial problems as in previous years:


Dates and Times

Dates:

  • Sprint: Sunday-Sunday, March 18 to 25, 2018 (8 days - Arrival/Departure Sundays)

Other Events from January to March 2018

Location

Coding Venue

Accommodations

How to get there

By train

By Car

  • Coming from the highway A59 Basecamp is located at the end of the highway A562. For navigation systems it is best to type Basecamp's address: "In der Raste 3, 53129 Bonn")


Schedule

  • lunch every day at 12:30
  • only sunday march 19th at 19:00

OSGeo Member Meeting

  • OSGeo Member_Meeting_Bonn_2018 is scheduled for Monday 19 March 2018 18:00 in Bonn
  • you are all welcome to join
  • We would like to have a discussion on OSGeo topics for about 2 hours. And OSGeo will provide food and drinks.

Social Events

BaseCamp ist great. But you should also see the outside of BaseCamp and we want to bring you in contact with Bonn and the FOSSGIS e.V. Community (german language Local Chapter of OSGeo)


Tuesday 20th March: FOSSGIS

Wednesday 21th March: FOSSGIS Conference Social Event

all evenings Pub race - find out about pubs in Bonn

OSGeo Exhibition Pack

Project Plans

(i.e what do you wish/want/plan to work on during the sprint ?)

Participants

Please add your name and the projects you are planning to sprint and note the likeliness of your attendance.

No Name Country Email Organisation Projects sun mon tue wed thu fri sat sun Accommodation vegetarian food social event
1 Jeff McKenna <libravatar email="jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com"/> CA jmckenna(at)osgeo.org OSGeo MapServer, MS4W, ZOO-Project x x x x x x AirBNB x
2 Howard Butler US howard@hobu.co Hobu, Inc. Proj.4, PDAL, GDAL, Point clouds x x x x x No thank you.
3 Even Rouault FR even.rouault(at)spatialys.com Spatialys Proj.4, GDAL, MapServer x x x x x BaseCamp x
4 Markus Neteler DE neteler(at)osgeo.org mundialis GRASS GIS (Proj.4, GDAL, OTB, QGIS) x x x x x x x x preferably
5 Gérald Fenoy FR gerald.fenoy(at)geolabs.fr GeoLabs MS4W, ZOO-Project x x x x x x x x shared accommodation
6 Stephan Meißl AT stephan(at)meissl.name EOX MapServer, EOxServer x x x x x BaseCamp x
7 Martin Landa CZ landa.martin(at)gmail.com CTU in Prague GRASS GIS (Proj.4, GDAL, PostGIS, QGIS) x x x x x x x x BaseCamp
8 Connor Manning US connor@hobu.co Hobu, Inc. Entwine, Greyhound, PDAL, Point clouds x x x x x x x x
9 Markus Schütz AT mschuetz@potree.org TU Wien Potree, point clouds x x x x x
10 Tom Kralidis CA tomkralidis(at)gmail.com self pycsw, OWSLib, pygeometa, MapServer, geocatalogo x x x x x tbd sure x
11 Angelos Tzotsos GR tzotsos(at)osgeo.org OSGeo pycsw, OSGeoLive, GeoNode, UbuntuGIS, OTB, ZOO-Project x x x x x x x x booked No x
12 Jorge Samuel Mendes de Jesus NL jorge.dejesus(at)geocat.net Geocat pywps x x x x AirBNB NO!
13 Ariel Núñez CO ariel(at)terranodo.io Terranodo GeoNode x x x x x x x x tbd
14 Luís de Sousa PT & NL luis.de.sousa(at)protonmail.ch ISRIC PyWPS, GRASS x x x x x BaseCamp
15 Volker Mische DE volker.mische(at)gmail,com Myself Noise, CouchDB x x x x x x x x BaseCamp 50%
16 Just van den Broecke NL justb4(at)gmail,com Myself GeoHealthCheck, Stetl x x x x x x x x Booked - x
17 Jorge Gustavo Rocha PT jgr@geomaster.pt Geomaster QGIS, GeoExt 3, Nominatim x x x x x 2 x 2 x BaseCamp x
18 Torsten Friebe DE friebe AT lat-lon DOT de lat/lon deegree x x x x not needed yes, please
19 Dirk Stenger DE stenger AT lat-lon DOT de lat/lon deegree, TEAM Engine x x not needed
20 Lyn Goltz DE goltz AT lat-lon DOT de lat/lon deegree, TEAM Engine x x not needed yes
21 Rob Emanuele US remanuele@azavea.com Azavea PDAL, GDAL, Point clouds, GeoTrellis, LocationTech x x x x x
22 Grigory Pomadchin RU gr.pomadchin AT gmail DOT com Azavea PDAL, GDAL, Point clouds, GeoTrellis x x x x x
23 Tom van Tilburg NL tom.van.tilburg@geodan.nl geodan Pointcloud x x x x x x tbd -
24 Brad Chambers US bradley.chambers@digitalglobe.com Radiant Solutions PDAL, Point Clouds x x x x x TBD No thanks!
25 Eugene Cheipesh USA echeipesh AT azavea DOT com Azavea LocationTech, JTS, JAI Replacement x x x x x x x
26 Luca Delucchi IT lucadeluge AT gmail DOT com Fondazione Edmund Mach GRASS GIS, OSGeoLive, pyModis x x x x x x ? ? Basecamp x
27 Veronica Andreo AR/NL veroandreo AT gmail.com on-my-own-time GRASS GIS x x x x x x x ? Basecamp x
28 Dirk Frigne BE Dirk AT Geosparc.com OSGeo Europe GeoMajas OSGeo Live x x x - x x motor home
29 Michael Smith US michael.smith.erdc at gmail.com US Army Corps MapServer, PDAL x x x x x x x x hotel
30 Vicky Vergara MX vicky at georepublic DOT de Georepublic pgRouting, OSgeoLive, PDAL, Point clouds x x x x x x x x Basecamp
31 Marco Hugentobler CH marco at sourcepole dot com Sourcepole QGIS x x x x x BaseCamp
32 Pirmin Kalberer CH pka at sourcepole dot com Sourcepole QGIS, GDAL, t-rex x x x x x BaseCamp
33 Moritz Lennert BE mlennert at club dot worldonline dot be ULB GRASS GIS x x x x BaseCamp preferably
34 Andrew Bell US andrew@hobu.co Hobu, Inc. Proj.4, PDAL, Point clouds, meshes x x x x x
35 Dan "Ducky" Little US dlittle@boundlessgeo.com Boundless React + OpenLayers, MapServer x x x x x FeWo x
36 Nicklas Avén SE/NO nicklas.aven@jordogskog.no Just me TilelessMap, PostGIS x x x x x x x BaseCamp x
37 Chris Lucas NL chris.lucas@geodan.nl Geodan PDAL, point clouds x x x x x tbd
38 Marc Jansen DE jansen@terrestris.de terrestris OpenLayers, react-geo, GeoExt (x) x x (x) (x) (x) not needed
39 Marco Lechner DE marco.lechner@fossgis.de FOSSGIS e.V./BfS OpenLayers, Geonetwork, Geoserver, everything (x) x x (x) (x) (x) BaseCamp veg.
40 Martin Heidegger JP/AT martin.heidegger@gmail.com Freelancer (Georepublic) Point clouds, dotloom, pix4d/potree (x) x x x (x) BaseCamp x
41 Andrea Antonello IT andrea.antonello@gmail.com HydroloGIS / Free University of Bolzano Geopaparazzi, gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, everything (x) x x x x x TBD no
42 Astrid Emde DE astrid_emde@osgeo.org WhereGroup/OSGeo Mapbender, OSGeoLive, OSGeo x x x x x BaseCamp vegetarian
43 Christian Mayer DE chris@meggsimum.de meggsimum OpenLayers, GeoExt (x) x x (x) (x) (x) not needed
44 Andreas Schmitz DE schmitz@terrestris.de terrestris OpenLayers, react-geo, GeoExt (x) x x (x) (x) (x) not needed
45 Christian Kuntzsch DE Christian.Kuntzsch@wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x x x BaseCamp
46 Nina Moelkner DE nina.moelkner@wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x not needed
47 Robin Schwammborn DE robin.schwammborn@wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x not needed
48 Cesar Martinez ES cesar.izq@gmail.com gvSIG/Scolab gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, Geopaparazzi x x x x x BaseCamp if possible not needed
49 Thekla Wirkus DE thekla.wirkus@wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x not needed
50 Axel Schaefer DE axel.schaefer@wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x (x) not needed
51 Markus Metz DE metz@mundialis.de mundialis GRASS GIS (Proj.4, GDAL, OTB, QGIS) x x x x Base Camp not needed x
52 Taehoon Kim JP/KR kim.taehoon@aist.go.jp AIST Point clouds (x) x x x x x x
53 Marco Pochert DE mpochert@bfs.de BfS OpenLayers, Geonetwork, GeoExt, everything (x) x x (x) (x) (x) BaseCamp
54 Bart van den Eijnden Netherlands bartvde@boundlessgeo.com Boundless React + OpenLayers x x x x x x
55 Felix Kunde DE felix-kunde@gmx.de Beuth University 3DCityDB and testing GMLAS tools x x HBF
56 Stefan Blumentrath NO stefan.blumentrath@nina.no Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) GRASS GIS x x x x x x ?
57 Alessandro Pasotti IT elpaso@itopen.it ItOpen QGIS x x x x x x Base Camp
58 Milena Nowotarska PL milena.osgeo(at)gmail.com OSGeo / GISTRA GRASS GIS, QGIS, OSGeoLive x x x gluten free
59 Vasile Craciunescu RO vasile(at)geo-spatial.org OSGeo / geo-spatial.org FOSS4G2019 x x x BaseCamp
60 Oliver Rudzick DE osm(at)rudzick.de FOSSGIS OSM x x (x) (x) (x) x x not needed
61 Uli Rothstein DE uli.rothstein(at)fossgis.de terrestris / FOSSGIS Orga x x (x) (x) (x) x x not needed
62 Nils Bühner DE buehner(at)terrestris.de terrestris SHOGun, react-geo x x not needed
63 Daniel Koch DE koch(at)terrestris.de terrestris SHOGun, react-geo x x (x) (x) (x) not needed
64 Kai Volland DE volland(at)terrestris.de terrestris react-geo x x not needed
65 Johannes Weskamm DE weskamm(at)terrestris.de terrestris OSM-Vector-Tiles / react-geo x x x not needed
66 Carmen Tawalika DE tawalika(at)mundialis.de mundialis actinia x x x x x x not needed
67 Frank Gasdorf DE fgdrf(at)users.sourceforge.net uDig, Geotools, LocationTech, JTS, JAI Replacement x x x TBD
68 Roman Zoller CH roman.zoller ät camptocamp.com Camptocamp OpenLayers / react-geo / TBD? (x) (x) (x) x x Hotel
69 Jody garnett CA jody.garnett@gmail.com OSGeo GeoTools x x x x x x x base camp whiskey
70 Seth Girvin IE sgirvin@compass.ie Compass Informatics MapServer, GeoExt x x x x x Basecamp
71 María Arias de Reyna ES maria.arias@geocat.net GeoCat bv,OSGeo GeoNetwork x x x - no
72 Mario Härtwig DE mario.haertwig(at)geops.de geOps OpenLayers Editor x x x BaseCamp
73 Friedjoff Trautwein DE friedjoff.trautwein(at)geops.de geOps OpenLayers Editor x x x BaseCamp
74 Kyoung-Sook Kim JP ks.kim(at)aist.go.jp AIST Point clouds (x) x x x
75 Carsten Ehbrecht DE ehbrecht(at)dkrz.de DKRZ pywps, owslib x x x (x) Hotel no
76 Johan Van de Wauw BE johan AT gisky.be gisky saga, osgeo live, owslib, debian/ubuntu x x x x Basecamp none x
77 Peter Limkilde Svendsen DK pelis åt sdfe dot dk SDFE Point clouds (x) x x x x (x) -
78 Alexander Kotsev IT alexander.kotsev åt ec dot europa dot eu EC/JRC x x
79 Ondřej Pešek CZ pesej.ondrek(at)gmail.com CTU in Prague GRASS GIS x x x x x x x x BaseCamp
80 Charlotte Toma DE charlotte.toma(at)wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x no no x
81 Paul S DE paul.schell(at)wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x no no x
82 Julius Krey DE julius.krey(at)wheregroup.com WhereGroup Mapbender x x no no
83 Daniel Santillan AT daniel.santillan@eox.at EOX plotty, 3D JavaScript in general x x x BaseCamp
84 Anton Wagensonner AT awagensonner(at)riegl.com RIEGL point clouds, PDAL x x hotel no
85 Norbert Wenzel AT nwenzel(at)riegl.com RIEGL point clouds, PDAL x x hotel no
86 Kris Depril BE Kris.depril@geosparc.com Geosparc OSGeoLive x x x not needed
87 Sophie Herrmann AT sophie.herrmann@eodc.eu eodc pycsw x x x hotel
88 André Henn DE henn@terrestris.de terrestris react-geo / SHOGun x x not needed
89 Anika Bettge DE bettge@mundialis.de mundialis GRASS GIS x
90 Hajar Benelcadi DE benelcadi@mundialis.de mundialis OTB, GRASS GIS, snappy x yes please
91 Johannes Kröger DE hannes ät enjoys dot it me GDAL, QGIS x x
92 Stephan Reichhelm DE reichhelm AT grit.de grit GmbH deegree x not needed No
93 Radek Novotný CZ radeknovotny94(at)gmail.com CTU in Prague GRASS GIS x x x x x x
94 Nikos Alexandris DE nik@nikosalexandris.net Freelancer GRASS GIS x x x x x ? -
95 Hartmut Holzgraefe DE hartmut@php.net MariaDB Corp. maposmatic, mapnik (x) x x (x) (x) (x) - (?) hotel
# Your name DE email organization project x x x x x x x x ?Accommodation ?vegetarian do you need a ticket for the social event? yes=x

Communication

Costs

Participants should plan for the following costs:

  • Travel to Bonn
  • Accommodation for x nights

All other costs - food, outings and entertainment - should/will be covered by the sponsors

Individual preparation

Sponsoring

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) has a long tradition of organizing code sprints for developers of Open Source GIS software. (https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Category:Code_Sprints).

Simultaneously with the FOSSGIS Conference 2018 in Bonn an international code sprint of the OSGeo will take place from 19 to 25 March 2018. We expect about 80 developers from all over the world to come from various [1] projects. Whether desktop application, geospatial library, metadata catalog or web mapping: be sure to find products in the list that you use. Thus, the Code Sprint is also an opportunity for your developers to meet with the core developers of the projects, get a deeper insight into the software and participate in the development.

The code sprint will take place at BaseCamp in Bonn. During the FOSS4G 2016 in Bonn we have already organized a code sprint at this location, in which about 100 developers worked on the open source projects every day. (https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2016_Code_Sprint)

In addition to the costs of providing the technical infrastructure, the cost of food and drinks for the developers is the main cost. A buffet at lunchtime and drinks during the whole day are intended.

So far, the code sprint is already sponsored by OSGeo and FOSSGIS e. V..

In order to cover the costs, we would be very pleased about further sponsors!

What we offer:

  • Your logo on top of the websites of the Code Sprint 1 as well as on all official documents around the Code Sprint
  • Mention in all code sprint related mails
  • Our undying gratitude, which comes in handy when you least expect it (Remember that feature you wanted...)

Our sponsorship levels:

  • Gold: >= 2500 USD
  • Silver: 1500 USD
  • Bronze: 750 USD

So...

  • get your company talking to the top developers of the scene!
  • enable your GIS developers to take advantage of this opportunity, there is no better opportunity to learn!
  • support the software you use - you benefit immediately.

Thank you very much!

Contact: To sponsor, please contact codesprint@osgeo.org directly.

Event Owner

Supported by

Press Release

Impressions from OSGeo Code Sprint 2018 in Bonn

The annual OSGeo Code sprint was held in Bonn March 18 to 25, bringing together nearly hundred members of the OSGeo community together. A code sprint is a chance for the community to meet in person for direct collaboration, projects use this as an opportunity to work together or tackle larger issues as a team.

We made use of BaseCamp to host the code sprint, providing a friendly indoor "campground' with picnic tables for working, surrounded by caravans of all shapes and sizes making up the accommodation. It can be quite a shock to roll out of bed, and find python developers in a cluster before your morning coffee.

Participation was open to all, not only OSGeo projects, and we were pleased to welcome over eighty developers from all over the world! This was a chance for developers to meet (often for the fist time) and collaborate with core developers, gaining a insight into the software, and participate in open source development,

An impressive list of projects was represented: uDig, GeoTools, LocationTech, JTS Topology Suite, JAI Replacement, TilelessMap, PostGIS, SHOGun, react-geo, Saga, OSGeoLive, owslib, debian/ubuntu, UbuntuGIS, OpenLayers, MapServer, QGIS, GeoExt 3, Nominatim, GDAL, t-rex, PyWPS, GRASS GIS, OWSLib, pygeometa, MapServer, geocatalogo, GeoNode, OTB, ZOO-Project, Proj.4, Point clouds, meshes, Potree, PDAL, GeoTrellis, snappy, OSM-Vector-Tiles, Geonetwork, Geoserver, OpenLayers Editor, Noise, CouchDB, MS4W, EOxServer, maposmatic, mapnik, Mapbender, gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, Geopaparazzi, pyModis, GeoMajas, GeoHealthCheck, Stetl, Entwine, Greyhound, deegree, TEAM Engine, actinia, 3DCityDB and testing GMLAS tools!


Entwine

GeoHealthCheck (GHC)

  • Per-Resource Scheduling (link)
  • Re-architecture to run in all-in-one daemon mode
  • Docker deployment improvements
  • Presented GHC at FOSSGIS
  • OSGeo Community Project start

Geopaparazzi

  • Added Cloud Profiles, allowing users to easily download complex data sets from the web #441.
  • Added view-only of geographic feature attributes
  • Enhanced the viewing of files (images, PDFs, etc) linked to geographic features #454.
  • Various bug fixes #456, #460, #461, #466.

GRASS GIS

TEAM Engine

  • Discussed test strategies for test suites and enhanced the existing tests for ETS WFS 2.0 #318.
  • Enhanced the transformation from the CTL log to the EARL report by mapping hierarchies. In addition some bugs was fixes in the transformation #319.

Mapbender

PyWPS

OSGeoLive

  • Tasks for incubation were done
    • Provenance review
    • Final touches of the new Documentation framework

OpenLayers Mapbox styles generation library from OpenLayers (ol-mapbox-style) and upgrading the Boundless SDK (not an OSGeo project, but open source: https://github.com/boundlessgeo/sdk/) to OpenLayers 5.

OWSLib

  • Merged Pull-Requests
  • Fixed test-suite

PDAL

PgRouting

JTS Topology Suite

GeoTools

  • Migrated to the official Java "units" API used to used to convert between different distances, times and angles.
  • This work also migrated the GeoWebCache and GeoServer codebases to track the API change

Raster Processing Engine

  • Spent a lot of time reverse engineering the raster processing requireemnts of the Java community, starting with the GeoTools project and branching out to the JAI-Ext and JAI Tools code-base as required.
  • An initial architecture spike was created, providing an easy to use "builder" API, backed by the JAI-Ext implementation of affine transformation

The event also played host to some community building activities: FOSS4G 2019 organization, OSGeo board meeting, OSGeo marketing committee, MoU between TIB and OSGeo, OSGeo member meeting.

OSGeo Member meeting

The OSGeo Member Meeting took place in Bonn at BaseCamp at March 19th 2018 during the OSGeo Code Sprint. About 50 people came to the Member Meeting and from the board María Arias de Reyna, Jody Garnett, Vasile Craciunescu, Michael Smith, Angelos Tzotsos and Astrid Emde were present. María Arias de Reyna was moderating the meeting, a whiteboard (shown in the photo below) was used to collect topics and questions for the OSGeo board and members to discuss. (Read more https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Member_Meeting_Bonn_2018)

MoU TIB During the Code Sprint the Mou between OSGeo and Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – German National Library of Science and Technology was signed. Maria Arias de Reyna, President, Open Source Geospatial Foundation and Dr. Bastian Drees on behalf of Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Director, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) signed the MoU. Read more at MOU_TIB.

SAC

  • Website roles assignment to project members
  • Open issues when needed

Photo Impressions

There are some photos from the event at flickr: OSGeo Code Sprint 2018, [https://www.flickr.com/photos/23696061@N03/albums/72157664988105727 OSGeo Code Sprint 2018 Bonn and FOSSGIS Conference

The sprint itself was generously supported by sponsors, making the sprint free to attend with food and drinks provided. Thanks again to all 10 sponsors of the event:

TODO later: all Logos of our sponsors

When not working, attendees did enjoy exploring the town, making for some great "geobeer" discussion. The sprint was held in conjunction with the FOSSGIS Conference, the regional "foss4g" event for Germany. The crew enjoyed a little bit of socializing, with code sprinters joining the "gala event" and contributing to the festive atmosphere and dancing. The city itself provided many distractions, with computational device museum being a highlight.

We would like to thank Bonn for showing everyone such hospitality, and looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!

Draft Press Release

For a whole week from March 18 to 25, 2018 nearly 100 active members of the OSGeo Community came to Bonn for the OSGeo Code Sprint 2018 to discuss and work on their projects. About 80 developers from all over the world and from various projects came to Bonn.

The sprint was in the same week as the FOSSGIS Conference 2018 (https://fossgis-konferenz.de/2018/). Like that FOSSGIS participants could meet the delegates of the Code Sprint.

The code sprint took take place at the great BaseCamp in Bonn (http://www.basecamp-bonn.de/). BaseCamp is an indoor campground with different caravans, night sleepers and a lot of space for working zones with a lot of atmosphere.

The participation in code sprint was free of charge. Food and drinks were provided. Thanks to our sponsors who made that possible.

OSGeo Code Sprints are always open to all who wish to participate. The Code Sprint was also an opportunity for developers to meet with the core developers of several projects and also an opportunity to get a deeper insight into the software and participate in the development.

Nearly all OSGeo projects came to Bonn to join the sprint and above all many other projects. Here comes a list of the projects that took part or was worked on - an impressive list:

uDig, Geotools, LocationTech, JTS, JAI Replacement, TilelessMap, PostGIS, SHOGun, react-geo, Saga, OSGeoLive, owslib, debian/ubuntu, UbuntuGIS, OpenLayers, MapServer, QGIS, GeoExt 3, Nominatim, GDAL, t-rex, PyWPS, GRASS GIS, OWSLib, pygeometa, MapServer, geocatalogo, GeoNode, OTB, ZOO-Project, Proj.4, Point clouds, meshes, Potree, PDAL, GeoTrellis, snappy, OSM-Vector-Tiles, Geonetwork, Geoserver, OpenLayers Editor, Noise, CouchDB, MS4W, EOxServer, maposmatic, mapnik, Mapbender, gvSIG, gvSIG Mobile, Geopaparazzi, pyModis, GeoMajas, GeoHealthCheck, Stetl, Entwine, Greyhound, deegree, TEAM Engine, actinia, 3DCityDB and testing GMLAS tools, FOSS4G 2019, OSGeo board and marketing, OSGeo member meeting, MoU between TIB and OSGeo


Photo Impressions There are some photos from the event at flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/143943250@N05/albums/72157691529787542 Find also some Photos from FOSSGIS Conference https://www.flickr.com/groups/4529299@N22/

Read about the goals of the projects and what happened during the week:

OSGeo Member meeting The OSGeo Member Meeting took place in Bonn at BaseCamp at March 19th 2018 during the OSGeo Code Sprint. About 50 people came to the Member Meeting and from the board María Arias de Reyna, Jody Garnett, Vasile Craciunescu, Michael Smith, Angelos Tzotsos and Astrid Emde were present. María Arias de Reyna was moderating the meeting, a whiteboard (shown in the photo below) was used to collect topics and questions for the OSGeo board and members to discuss. (Read more https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Member_Meeting_Bonn_2018) 0 Entwine

GeoHealthCheck (GHC)

  • Per-Resource Scheduling (link)
  • Re-architecture to run in all-in-one daemon mode
  • Docker deployment improvements
  • Presented GHC at FOSSGIS
  • OSGeo Community Project start

Geopaparazzi

  • Added Cloud Profiles, allowing users to easily download complex data sets from the web #441.
  • Added view-only of geographic feature attributes
  • Enhanced the viewing of files (images, PDFs, etc) linked to geographic features #454.
  • Various bug fixes #456, #460, #461, #466.

GRASS GIS

MoU TIB During the Code Sprint the Mou between OSGeo and Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) – German National Library of Science and Technology was signed. Maria Arias de Reyna, President, Open Source Geospatial Foundation and Dr. Bastian Drees on behalf of Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Director, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) signed the MoU. Read more at MOU_TIB.

PyWPS

OSGeoLive

  • Tasks for incubation were done
    • Provenance review
    • Final touches of the new Documentation framework

OpenLayers Mapbox styles generation library from OpenLayers (ol-mapbox-style) and upgrading the Boundless SDK (not an OSGeo project, but open source: https://github.com/boundlessgeo/sdk/) to OpenLayers 5.

OWSLib

  • Merged Pull-Requests
  • Fixed test-suite

PDAL

PgRouting

SAC

  • Website roles assignment to project members
  • Open issues when needed

TEAM Engine

  • Discussed test strategies for test suites and enhanced the existing tests for ETS WFS 2.0 #318.
  • Enhanced the transformation from the CTL log to the EARL report by mapping hierarchies. In addition some bugs was fixes in the transformation #319.

Mapbender

Thanks again to all 10 sponsors of the event.

TODO later: all Logos of our sponsors

We are looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!