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| [http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/ MapServer], [http://chameleon.maptools.org Chameleon], [http://ka-map.maptools.org kaMap], [http://maptools.org/maplab/index.phtml MapLab], [http://maptools.org/ms4w/index.phtml MS4W], [http://openev.sourceforge.net/ OpenEV] | | [http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/ MapServer], [http://chameleon.maptools.org Chameleon], [http://ka-map.maptools.org kaMap], [http://maptools.org/maplab/index.phtml MapLab], [http://maptools.org/ms4w/index.phtml MS4W], [http://openev.sourceforge.net/ OpenEV] | ||
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− | | CTO of DM Solutions Group, designer/developer/contributor to many open source packages, especially based on MapServer. Recent interest/focus is on AJAX clients for mapping applications. | + | | CTO of DM Solutions Group, designer/developer/contributor to many open source packages, especially based on MapServer. Recent interest/focus is on AJAX clients for mapping applications. [[User:pagameba]] |
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Name | Affiliations | OSGeo Projects | (Lat,Lon) | About |
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Chris Holmes | The Open Planning Project, GeoServer | Incubator, Board, GeoTools | (40.72,-74.00) | I come from the Java side of the OSGeo fence, getting my start in GeoServer, where I was lead developer for a couple years, and GeoTools, where I still serve on the PMC. My time is made possible by The Open Planning Project (TOPP), a great non-profit in New York that has been the lead supporter of GeoServer for years now. I spent the last year in Zambia on a Fulbright Scholarship, looking at the potential for open source software to help implement spatial data infrastructures in developing countries. It was a bit of a failure, but I learned a ton, and I see a lot of potential for open source in developing countries, towards truly open spatial data infrastructures. I'm back at TOPP, in a new role as VP of Strategic Development, helping to grow the organization, and figuring out how to make our geospatial stuff self sustaining. Once that's rolling, I hope to reinvest extra revenue in to figuring out and building a truly open geospatial web. And just like apache and linux are the bedrock that the World Wide Web rests on, so too do I believe that the geospatial web necessarily must be built on a foundation of OS Geo software. My continuing thoughts on all of this can be found at http://cholmes.wordpress.com |
Michael P. Gerlek | LizardTech | Promotion and Visibility Committee | (47.673166,-122.530143) | Engineer at LizardTech, doing MrSID and JPEG 2000 stuff and playing with with the next generation of technologies for supporting raster data GIS workflows. Yes, we're a closed-software shop -- but we support and use open source and open standards. I think there is room in the world for both the open and closed development models, and I have a strong interest in helping "closed" companies understand the value of, and contribute to, the open software world. User:mpg |
Frank Warmerdam | Independent | GDAL/OGR, MapServer, Incubator, Board | (45.45,-77.25) | Lead developer of GDAL/OGR and freelance geospatial software developer. |
Jason Birch | City of Nanaimo | Web Site, Promotion & Visibility | (49.155, -124.005) | I am a long-time GIS/IT/'Net junkie, and am currently working for the City of Nanaimo's IT department as a Sr. Applications Analyst (GIS Specialist). I am excited about what I see happening in the open source geospatial world, with OSGeo as a catalyst. User:Jasonbirch |
Howard Butler | Hobu, Inc | Web Site Committee, | (42.00, -93.00) | MapServer hacker, MTSC member. GDAL hacker. ESRI ArcSDE hack. Purveyor of Windows binary builds User:hobu |
Markus Neteler | ITC-irst, CEA, GDF Hannover | GRASS GIS, Board, Promotion & Visibility | (46.06714, 11.15113) | Developer of GRASS GIS, researcher at ITC-irst + CEA, Trento, Italy and co-founder of GDF Hannover User:neteler |
R. Paul Warriner | Town of Orchard Park | Web Site Committee | (43.17, -78.69) | Network Coordinator, old oil field hand (really, I do know what a frac job is), started with remote data comm. from well sites in '84 as a truckdriver, turned computer jockey by Linux in '93, found ArcView 1.0 the same year (I think), and the rest is ..... (oh yeah, I did some of that Calculus, Organic Chemistry, and Thermo thingy stuff along the way). User:RPaulW |
Bart van den Eijnden | OSGIS | Chameleon, | (52.0768396070808, 5.12454) | Freelancer working with several open source GIS tools, mainly Chameleon, Mapserver and Geoserver. |
Helena Mitasova | North Carolina State University | GRASS GIS, Curriculum project | (35.77, -78.69) | Researcher at NCSU (geospatial technology, environmental modeling, sustainable development), Developer of GRASS GIS. User:Helena |
Daniel Morissette | Mapgears | MapServer, GDAL/OGR | (48.42, -71.04) | Involved in MapServer, GDAL/OGR and most MapTools.org projects, mostly around webmapping and data access and distribution. User:dmorissette |
Ari Jolma | TKK | GDAL/OGR, Curriculum project | (60° 16' , 24° 47' 4) | Professor at TKK, Finland (geoinformatics, environmental information systems, water resources systems), just another Perl hacker User:ajolma |
Jeff McKenna | DM Solutions Group | MapServer | (45.401397610, -75.725861625) | MapServer documentation, MS4W maintainer, maptools co-maintainer. User:jmckenna |
Ian Turton | workblog | GeoTools | (40.7932, -77.847) | GeoTools founder and developer, GeoVistaStudio benevolent dictator, GeoServer user. User:ianturton |
David Blasby | The Open Planning Project, GeoServer, GeoTools | GeoTools | (varies) | Currently, I'm the Project Lead for Geoserver and am on the GeoTools Project Management Committee. I'm just starting a GeoWiki (Public Participation GIS) (please contact me if you're interested). I was the orginal creator of PostGIS, and have contributed to several OS GIS projects, including JTS, JUMP, and Mapserver. |
Andrey Kiselev | "Radar" R&D Centre (Russia) | GDAL/OGR | (60.04,30.33) | Freelance developer and contributor to GDAL/OGR project. |
Helton Uchoa | Geolivre Community, Open 3D GIS Project | - | (-22.96, -43,11) | I'm a Geomatics Enginner and I work at OpenGEO Company as a GIS Specialist. I'm responsible for many GIS projects using FOSS and the OpenGIS Specifications in Brazil and I have some relevant papers and scientific articles presented in Brazilian and Latin-American conferences and published in scientific magazines. In last year, I have helped, as a teacher, introduce the GNU/FSF philosophy at the Transportation Engineering Department of IME (Military Institute of Engineering, Brazil). I have worked in Geolivre Rio 2004 and 2005 as member of organization commitee. Now I'm working in Geolivre Conference 2007. User:Uchoa |
Toru Mori | Orkney, Inc. | MapServer, GRASS GIS | (35.448, 139.642) | President of Orkney, Inc. Advocate of Open Geospatial tools in Japan and Asia. Promote open geospatial data. User:moritoru |
Allan Doyle | EOGEO,MIT Museum,NASA Earth Science Data Systems Standards Process Group | Public Geospatial Data Project | (42.28, -71.24) | President of EOGEO and International Interfaces, long-time geo-interoperability interests, opensourced (is that a verb?) OpenMap, originator of OGC testbed idea, Web Mapping Testbed, WMS spec editor, worked on WMS Context, GeoRSS. more details. BlogUser:adoyle |
Ned Horning | Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History | Curriculum project | (43.9933, -73.0407) | Program manager for remote sensing/GIS. Promoter of open source geospatial tools in the global conservation community. |
Paul Spencer | DM Solutions Group | MapServer, Chameleon, kaMap, MapLab, MS4W, OpenEV | (45.401397610, -75.725861625) | CTO of DM Solutions Group, designer/developer/contributor to many open source packages, especially based on MapServer. Recent interest/focus is on AJAX clients for mapping applications. User:pagameba |
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