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Revision as of 09:32, 5 April 2016

CodeSprint

Venue: Bonn, Germany

This year, once again, we are following the old tradition of hosting a codesprint on the FOSS4G. More precisely, we offer a setting so that individual projects can meet for their codesprint. Since projects benefit from each other as well, the codesprint will naturally be held conjointly at one place. Unfortunately, circumstances have forced us to divide the codesprint timetable-wise.

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The first part is scheduled to take place directly before the conference, the second immediately after. The first two and a half days start on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at around noon and are scheduled to end on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 (open end). The second part starts in the morning of Saturday, August 27, 2016 and ends on Sunday at 12 pm.

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We are happy to have found a really awesome location for you. Codesprint and accommodations are combined in one hall. Check out http://www.basecamp-bonn.com/ for details about the venue. Working zones will be created for you in the breakfast area and hallways. There’s the option of finding relatively inexpensive sleeping accommodations in train sleeping cars, camping buses, classic cars and more. Additionally, an outdoor area is available for you to enjoy Bonn’s summer weather in August, while working. Healthy and not-so-healthy catering of drinks and snacks will be provided by us. Participation in codesprint is free of charge. However, overnight stays will have to be reserved and paid for by you.

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Another hint: the BaseCamp is within walking distance from the conference venue (WCCB) and has good access to public transportation – the Icebreaker takes place here, too. You see, it’s worthwhile booking here!

As the accommodations are available to all FOSS4G participants, we will make an effort to make advance booking possible for you a few days ahead, to ensure you have the opportunity to sleep on-site and wrap up the evenings jointly. For that, it’s necessary for you to sign up (https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2016_Code_Sprint) and leave your email address so that we can contact you immediately accomodation booking is available. We need your sign-up for the planning of snacks and drinks, too!

This is open to all who wish to participate in one or more projects. There’s always plenty to do – it’s not all about programming. Translation, documentation, feedback, discussions, testing – all this is also important for project so everyone is cordially invited to attend the codesprints! Registration with the conference is not a prerequisite for participation in codesprint.

One thing we’d like to ask you: with an approx. 120 participants anticipated, the WLAN capacity will naturally be exhausted at some point. Please be sure to avoid huge on-site downloads of data, as this could impact the work of others. Thank you!

The Codesprint Organizing Team is looking forward to your coming!

In summary:

When:

  • Part I: Sun 2016-08-21 12:00 noon - Tue 2016-08-23 (open end)
  • Part II: Sat 2016-08-27 - Sun 2016-08-28 12:00 noon

Where:

Questions/Comments/Ideas

  • If you have questions/comments/ideas please let us know. Send an email to codesprint@foss4g2016.org. You are welcome!

Sponsors

Thanks to our great sponsors!

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Registered Attendees

The Code Sprint does not cost any money. For us it makes planning easier if we know who is coming. So please leave your Name and mark the days you will come.

No Name Email Projects sun mon tue sat sun Accomodation vegetarian food
1 Astrid Emde astrid_emde@osgeo.org Mapbender & Organization x x x x x other x
2 Rob Coup robert@coup.net.nz GDAL, GeoServer ? x x x ? Basecamp?
3 Stefan Tzeggai tzeggai@wikisquare.de - - x x - Basecamp?
4 Markus Neteler neteler@osgeo.org GRASS GIS x x x x x other x
5 Paolo Cavallini cavallini@faunalia.it QGIS x x x x x Basecamp?
6 Pirmin Kalberer pka [ät] sourcepole.ch QGIS, GDAL x x x - - Basecamp
7 Andreas Neumann andreas [ät] qgis.org QGIS x x x x - Basecamp
8 Tim Sutton tim [ät] qgis.org QGIS x x x x - Basecamp yes
9 Luca Delucchi lucadeluge @ gmail.com GRASS GIS x x x x x Basecamp
10 Stephan Meißl stephan [ät] meissl.name MapServer, EOxServer ? ? x - - Basecamp
11 Martin Isenburg martin near rapidlasso.com LASzip for LAS 1.4 x x x x x Basecamp
12 Jorge Gustavo Rocha jgr@di.uminho.pt GeoExt 3 x x x x x Basecamp
13 Alex Bruy alexander.bruy at gmail.com QGIS x x x x x Basecamp
14 Victor Olaya volayaf at gmail.com QGIS x x x x x Basecamp
15 Bart van den Eijnden bartvde at osgis.nl OpenLayers x x x x x Basecamp?
16 Anita Graser anitagraser [ät] gmx.at QGIS x x x ? ? Basecamp
17 Daniel Morissette dmorissette at mapgears.com MapServer, GDAL/OGR ? ? x x ? Basecamp
18 Andreas Schmitz hwbllmnn@mailbox.org Mapbender other
19 Uli Rothstein Mapbender other
20 Thomas Bonfort thomas.bonfort@gmail.com MapServer ? ? x x ? Basecamp
21 CCC VOC Team video Basecamp
22 CCC VOC Team video Basecamp
23 CCC VOC Team video Basecamp
24 CCC VOC Team video Basecamp
25 CCC VOC Team video Basecamp
26 Martin Landa GRASS GIS, GDAL, QGIS, PyWPS, GIS.lab x x x x x Basecamp?
27 Jáchym Čepický jachym.cepicky at gmail PyWPS, GIS.lab x x x x x Basecamp
28 Jonas Eberle jonas.eberle at gmx.de PyWPS x x x x x Basecamp/other?
29 Otto Dassau otto at qgis.org QGIS x x x - - other yes
30 Even Rouault even.rouault @ spatialys.com GDAL, MapServer, QGIS ? ? x x ? Basecamp
31 Manuel Grizonnet manuel.grizonnet @ cnes.fr OTB, OSGeo-Live, QGIS x x x - - Basecamp

Workgroups

Mapbender

Attending:

Goals:

  • documentation

GRASS GIS

Attending:

Goals:

  • planning towards GRASS GIS 8

QGIS

Attending:

Goals:

  • working on QGIS 3.0
  • porting plugins to Python 3
  • Working on QWC II
  • Working on QGIS Processing framework

PyWPS

Attending:

Goals:

  • What is needed for PyWPS-4
  • Discuss new steps
  • WPS 2.0.0 start

GIS.lab

Attending:

Goals:

  • GIS.lab 1.0
  • GIS.lab QGIS Plugin
  • new generation of GIS.lab Web Client
  • WPS Processing

OSGeo-Live

Attending:

Goals:

  • next version
  • documentation
  • translation

Project-name

To participate, copy this project skeleton and start a section below for your project.

Attending:

  • user
  • user

Goals:

  • your goals