New Member Nominations 2011

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The list of nominees for the 2011 Charter Member Election is maintained by the Chief Returning Officer (cro at osgeo.org).

To submit a charter member nominations please follow the process described in the Election_2011#Charter_Member_Election page.


Name Country Notes
Kwangwoo Nam Korea From: Sanghee Shin

I want to nominate Dr. Kwangwoo Nam[1] as an OSGeo Charter Member. He has been an active our chapter member since our chapter formation in 2008. As a professor at Kunsan University, he has accomplished many research projects successfully using open source GIS and also he did many things to increase the awareness of open source GIS & OSGeo especially in academia & research communities here in Korea. He published many research papers on open source GIS as well. He is currently involved in the research project called 'Development of trajectory & sensor data storing & retrieving system based on PostgreSQL/PostGIS'[2] His expertise in research & academia area could bring more energy to international OSGeo activities, I believe.

Minpa Lee Korea From: Sanghee Shin

I also would like to nominate Mr. Minpa Lee[1] as an OSGeo Charter Member. As an active Korean chapter member, he contributed almost sacrificing-like-things to our local chapter. Also as an excellent GIS programmer especially in Java and WPS area, he developed several JdbcDataStore[2] bridging GeoTools/GeoServer and some proprietary Korean DBMS. He is also involved in developing on-line open source GIS curriculum as well as developing open source based KOPSS(KOrean Planning Support System) [3] He translated many GeoTools/GeoServer related documents into Korean and shared them with other Korean people through his personal blog.[4] His energetic & enthusiastic efforts will give many things to OSGeo international.

Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses Spain From: Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas

I want to nominate Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses (1)(2) for the Charter Member election.

Pedro-Juan has been really active at OSGeo and specially OSGeo Spanish Language Local Chapter (OSGeo-es) for the last years. He is member of the Board of Directors of OSGeo-es and the Liason Officer between the LC and the Foundation since the beginning of the LC.

He is also giving a hand at our new group at Valencia area so his is workin from local to global, I think we need more active profiles like him at the Charter Membership, also to increase the voice of the Spanish spoken world at OSGeo.

I hope you consider my nomination, even after watching the video :-)

Suchith Anand UK From: Jo Cook

I would like to nominate Suchith Anand as an OSGeo Charter Member. His tireless enthusiasm in promoting OSGeo in the UK has been immensely beneficial to the UK chapter. His work to promote open source geospatial software use in education (see http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk/) is of great importance and benefit to OSGeo globally. Furthermore, his work securing an MOU between OSGeo and the Centre for Geospatial Sciences at the University of Nottingham, and more recently with the International Cartographic Association should be recognised. Suchith is exactly the sort of pro-active, enthusiastic person that we need in OSGeo!

Brian Case USA - Oregon From: Brian Hamlin (Darkblue_b)

Brian Case is always known as winkey on IRC. He is a GDAL committer, writing the LibKML OGR driver. Winkey has processed and made freely available the only known complete set of US NAIP Ariel Imagery as a community resource; built an open source weather visualization tool and has built many high performance imagery pipelines. Winkey regularly volunteers in emergency response situations, including excellent work on Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti Earthquake.

Winkey is currently working on an open source MODIS imagery processing pipeline, and continues to be active in weather tech.

Sanghee Shin Korea From: Arnulf Christl

I have the pleasure of nominating Mr. Sanghee Shin [1] [2] from Korea as new OSGeo Charter Member.

Sanghee has come a long way with Open Source, first using GRASS during his studies, later coming back to image processing and now using, promoting and developing it in his own company. He is founding member of the OSGeo Korean Local Chapter [3] [4] a prominent organization with 180 registered members (10/2011) and a lively community [5]. This year the Local Chapter presentes OSGeo with a booth at SmartKorea 2011 [6], the Korean trade fair for geospatial software, data and surveying. Booth space and equipment was kindly provided by Mr. Shin's company GRIDA [7].

This fall the OSGeo Local Chapter of Korea organized their first FOSS4G Local Chapter event [8] in Seoul, again under the lead of Sanghee. Mori-san, Yoshida-san from the FOSS4G Japan Local Chapter Chapter and myself were invited to give keynote presentations at the event with about 60 attendees and a dozen presentations about software, business models and use cases.

Mr. Shin will be a great addition to the Charter Membership, invigorate our Asian connection and help to spread word and raise interest in our next FOSS4G in Beijing which is more or less just around the corner (at least seen from here...).

Luca Delucchi Italy From: Anne Ghisla

I would like to nominate Luca Delucchi [0] as Charter Member.

For years, he's an active promoter of open source GIS and open data. He is power user, contributor and translator for GRASS GIS, QGIS, Mapnik, and webGIS developer using open source tools. He is one of the major OpenStreetMap contributors and promoters in Italy [1,2] and is member of GFOSS.it (Italian OSGeo local chapter). Luca gives presentations and courses on open source geospatial topics all around Italy.

His contributions for the widespread adoption and improvement of open source geospatial software, together with endless perseverance in promoting data openness, make him a valuable candidate for charter membership.

Vincent Picavet France From: Christophe TUFFERY

I'm pleased to invite you to vote for Vincent Picavet (France) to become a Chapter Member for 2011.

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. Vincent organized the first francophone QGIS meeting in Paris in late 2011, gathering more than 100 people.

Eric Lemoine France From: Bart van den Eijnden

I have the pleasure to nominate Eric Lemoine as a charter member for OsGeo.

Eric is a developer and PSC member of many OsGeo projects:

  • OpenLayers
  • GeoExt
  • MapFish

He is a leading figure in those communities, and a master in JavaScript and Python.

Eric is a software engineer / technical leader at CampToCamp in France, one of leading companies in open source geospatial.

Yoicihi Kayama Japan From: Venkatesh Raghavan

It gives me great please to nominate Yoicihi Kayama as Charter Member. He is one of the most active members of OSGeo.JP. He has participated/contributed immensely to the local/international FOSS4G Community. Some of his major contributions are as below;

  1. Japanese translation of QGIS and promoting QGIS to local governments in Japan.
  2. Developing QGIS plugin for emergency routing for flood disaster
  3. Regular and dedicated participation in FOSS4G conferences and Code Sprints
  4. Initiating Special Interest Group in Japan Association of GIS
  5. Inspiring Lightning talks at FOSS4G events in Japan
  6. Mentoring young developers in getting started with FOSS4G tools
  7. Excellent skills in multicultural communication
  8. Contributing to other communities such as OSM and sinsai.info, PostgreSQL.JP etc.
  9. For just being a nice guy.
Xianfeng Song China From: Gerald Fenoy

I'm pleased to nominate Xianfeng Song for his implication in many ways into OSGeo that you know but I will briefly remind here.

First, he invest many time and efforts in spreading knowledge and promoting OSGeo in the lessons he give at the Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and in conferences he attend. He join many FOSS4G conferences where he can present his advanced work and research projects he made using the OSGeo Technologies. He know well OSGeo and he is nice to speak with by always sharing many ideas about OSGeo. He is sharing knowledge by handling many collaboration research involving OSGeo Projects. He is a member of the very active OSGeo China Local Chapter. He organize many workshops and conferences in China where he always invite OSGeo people from all over the world to join and present OSGeo and its Technologies. The next one in which he will be involved is the FOSS4G 2012 which will be held in Beijing.

You should consider his election as an OSGeo Charter Member.

Dirk Frigne Belgium From: Bart van den Eijnden

I have the pleasure to nominate Dirk Frigne for OSGeo charter membership.

Dirk is an entrepreneur in open source geospatial from Belgium, a business leader. He is the founder of the company called Geosparc, which is the main company behind the OSGeo project Geomajas. Dirk is also the community manager for Geomajas. Geosparc regularly has a booth at the FOSS4G conferences.

Furthermore Dirk is secretary of FLAGIS, the Flemish association for geographic information systems and chairman of the geGIS round table, a discussion forum of Flemish GIS users and developers, interested in the use of OSS solutions for governmental open source business cases.

I think Dirk with his business experience would be a valuable addition to OSGeo.

Martin Daly UK From: Mateusz Loskot

I would like to nominate Martin Daly (IRC:mpdaly) as OSGeo Charter Member. Martin is the technical director (CTO) of Cadcorp.

Martin has long-standing experience in development of geospatial software and development, and adoption of open standards for geospatial under his belt.

Martin has used and supported numerous open source software projects. Martin led Cadcorp to offer first implementation of PostGIS by a GIS vendor, to become a GDAL/OGR Silver Sponsor, to contribute funds and time of Cadcorp development team to make the wheels of PostGIS Raster project spinning. PostgreSQL is also on not-a-short list of supported projects, as is GEOS.

Martin was one of the original members of the OGC Architecture Board. He was also the main author of the OpenGIS Coordinate Transformation Services Specification as well as participated in developing several other OpenGIS specifications. Martin is one of authors of the GeoJSON Format Specification and actively participates in future development of GeoJSON.

Martin is a member of the Advisory Board of the Open Source Geospatial Lab (OSGL) at the University of Nottingham Centre for Geospatial Science.

Martin also participates and leads Cadcorp involvement in the annual Benchmarking_2010.

I believe Martin Daly's experience and contributions make him a valuable candidate for the OSGeo Charter Member.

Maning Sambale Philippines From: Arnulf Christl

I have the honor of nominating Maning Sambale from the Phillippines as new OSGeo Charter Member.

Maning works in the research institution ESSC in the Philippines and is involved with environmental research with local marginalized communities. He uses all kinds of FOSS4G technologies in his day to day work and also promotes the use of Open Source geospatial tools among their local partners. Maning is active user of QGIS and GRASS and also an active community member of OSM.

He is a founding member of the emerging OSGeo Philippines Local Chapter and working on becoming a community as vibrant as in Japan and Korea among to support the Asian chapters. He will be a great addition to the Charter Membership bringing new perspectives to the community.

Recent publicly visible work includes a Presentation at SOTM 2011 in Denver, and a presentation at FOSS4G 2011 Tokyo. Maning's Blog is located at http://epsg4253.wordpress.com/

Tim Sutton South Africa From: Duarte Carreira

I would like to nominate Tim Sutton.

I’m probably not the best person to introduce Tim, but here goes. I know Tim mostly as Developer, Project Steering Committee member and project co-administrator of Quantum GIS, from his educational materials (Gentle Introduction to GIS excellent videos come to mind), great blog posts, active community building activities, and using open source in his projects. I think Tim is one of the main promoters of open source gis today.

I think he is based in South Africa, so the plea to diversify charter members geographically is also catered for.

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