Difference between revisions of "New Member Nominations 2010"
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* Maria was also the chair of the recent WebMGS2010 event in Como Italy (1st International Workshop on Pervasive Web Mapping, Geoprocessing and Services), containing many presentations on the use of OSGeo projects and OGC standards | * Maria was also the chair of the recent WebMGS2010 event in Como Italy (1st International Workshop on Pervasive Web Mapping, Geoprocessing and Services), containing many presentations on the use of OSGeo projects and OGC standards | ||
* [http://geomatica.como.polimi.it/cv/cv.php?pers=brovelli Maria Antonia Brovelli] has been an active promoter of Open Source long before OSGeo's inception in 2006. She works in the academic domain and has organized and co-organized many conferences and events, her latest contribution being the 1st International Workshop on Pervasive Web Mapping, Geoprocessing and Service [http://webmgs2010.como.polimi.it/ WebMGS 2010]. She uses and promotes Open Source geospatial tools for hydrological and noise modelling and contributed papers on using Open Source tools for archaeological web maping and mobile uses. Maria is an active member of the Italian academic Open Source community and helped to establish OSGeo and Open Source GIS software as an integral component in research and science curricula. Maria will not only bring international academic reputation, quick thinking and culture to the OSGeo Charter Membership but also add a touch of Italian liveliness. | * [http://geomatica.como.polimi.it/cv/cv.php?pers=brovelli Maria Antonia Brovelli] has been an active promoter of Open Source long before OSGeo's inception in 2006. She works in the academic domain and has organized and co-organized many conferences and events, her latest contribution being the 1st International Workshop on Pervasive Web Mapping, Geoprocessing and Service [http://webmgs2010.como.polimi.it/ WebMGS 2010]. She uses and promotes Open Source geospatial tools for hydrological and noise modelling and contributed papers on using Open Source tools for archaeological web maping and mobile uses. Maria is an active member of the Italian academic Open Source community and helped to establish OSGeo and Open Source GIS software as an integral component in research and science curricula. Maria will not only bring international academic reputation, quick thinking and culture to the OSGeo Charter Membership but also add a touch of Italian liveliness. | ||
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* Jason has been an active member of the newsletter and journal activities within OSGeo and is a participant in many open source communities including MapServer and MapGuide. He is a strong proponent of open source software in general and participates in other geospatial and non-geospatial projects outside of OSGeo. | * Jason has been an active member of the newsletter and journal activities within OSGeo and is a participant in many open source communities including MapServer and MapGuide. He is a strong proponent of open source software in general and participates in other geospatial and non-geospatial projects outside of OSGeo. | ||
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+ | |Yves Moisan | ||
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+ | * Yves has been involved in the FOSS4G community ever since he came across a project that linked Zope to MapServer (ZMapServer) around 2003. He attended most FOSS4G conferences since then and more recently he has been involved in the Geoprisma and MapFish (as a PSC member) projects. He actively participates in the OSGeo-Qc chapter since its inception and he organized the first two OpenStreetMap mapping parties in Sherbrooke. He is also very interested in the role of public bodies and educational institutions as both adopters and -- more importantly -- producers of FOSS in general, and FOSS4G in particular. | ||
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+ | |Vincent Picavet | ||
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+ | * Vincent has been involved in OSGeo francophone local chapter since its creation. He is currently the chapter's treasurer. GIS expert, he contributes to PostGIS and spread the word on OpenSource GIS in various conferences. He founded Oslandia in 2009 with Olivier Courtin, to provide services around OpenSource GIS, especially PostGIS and OGC webservices. | ||
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+ | |Eric Lemoine | ||
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+ | * Eric met the FOSS4G world when he joined Camptocamp in 2007. He is involved in, and committed to, the OpenLayers, GeoExt, and MapFish projects, both as a core developer and PSC member. Eric likes web maps built with JavaScript and Python, and being present on the community lists to help others and participate in technical discussions. | ||
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Revision as of 08:25, 26 October 2010
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Steve Woodbridge |
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Jesse Eichar |
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Alex Mandel |
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Hirofumi Hayashi |
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Gavin Fleming |
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Suchith Anand |
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Dr. Xianfeng Song |
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Milena Nowotarska |
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Hirofumi Hayashi |
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Bruce Bannerman |
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Nicolas Bozon |
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Jo Cook |
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Daniel Ames |
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Karsten Vennemann |
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Simon Mercier |
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Pedro-Juan Ferrer |
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Miguel García Coya (Micho) |
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Anne Ghisla |
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Astrid Emde |
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Maria Brovelli |
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Jason Fournier |
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Yves Moisan |
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Vincent Picavet |
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Eric Lemoine |
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