OSGeo Community Sprint 2023

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Annual Code Sprint comes to Vienna (Austria) in 2023!

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Purpose

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

Sponsors

Sponsoring Find out about Sponsoring the Event.

Venue Sponsor

Big Data from Space 2023 (BiDS)
https://www.bigdatafromspace2023.org/

Gold Sponsors

GeoCue
http://www.geocue.com/

Safe Software

https://www.safe.com/

RIEGL
http://www.riegl.com/

Silver Sponsors

Hobu
https://hobu.co/

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https://www.bhinc.com/

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http://www.crunchydata.com/

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https://gaia3d.com/en/

Bronze Sponsors

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http://www.coordinatesolutions.com/

EOX IT Services GmbH
http://eox.at

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https://www.pixel8.earth/

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https://www.azavea.com/

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https://greenwoodmap.com/

Dates and Times

  • Date: November 6 to November 9
  • Time: 9:00am to 1:30pm each day

Other Events in Q4 2023

  • please add your event

Location

BIDS23

The OSGeo Community Sprint 2023 will be hosted by the Big Data from Space 2023 (BiDS) event.

BiDS brings together key actors from industry, academia, EU entities and government to reveal user needs, exchange ideas and showcase latest technical solutions and applications touching all aspects of space and big data technologies, providing a unique opportunity to discuss and present the most recent innovations and challenges encountered in the context of big data from space. The 2023 edition of BiDS will focus not only technologies enabling insight and foresight inferable from big data from space. Together, we want to emphasize how breakthrough space data driven technologies impact on society’s grand challenges, such as climate change and the green transition.

The event, organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) together with the European Union Satellite Center (SatCen) and the Joint Research Center (JRC), will take place at the Austria Center Vienna, and counts with the support of the partners FFG, Austria in Space and the Federal Ministry Republic of Austria.

Coding Venue

  • The Austria Center Vienna will be the host of BIDS '23.
  • As Austria's largest conference center, it opened in 1987 and has 19 halls, 180 meeting rooms, and 26,000 square meters of exhibition and networking space with a capacity of up to 22,800 guests.
  • It is a popular destination in the international conference circuit and is located next to a UN headquarters, making it a unique location for the latest edition of Big Data from Space.
  • Austria Center Vienna, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, 1220 Wien, Austria
  • OpenStreetMap

Parking

  • Austria Center Vienna provides parking space

Accommodation

Several hotels and apartments are close to the venue. You will be able to find lots of options within walking distance. Here are a few options:

Hotel Name Price Range (Euros) Distance Notes

How to get there

Travelling to/from Vienna international airport

Metro

Suburban Rail

Bus Services

Taxi

Project Plans

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

  • OSGeoLive:
    • Work towards 16.0 release
  • STAC BoF / European Community Show of Hands:
    • We (EOX) would like to better get to know the European scene of STAC users and contributors. For this reason we'd like to organize a Birds of a Feather session, where we talk about the use and development of STAC specification, tools and resources. If there is a reasonable interest, we could expand this to a session actually dedicated towards actual work on STAC related items.
  • GRASS GIS:
    • Review lidar binning code for large point clouds (r.in.pdal tool)

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 Mon Tue Wed Thu Accommodation Likelihood Food Restrictions social event
1 Angelos Tzotsos GR tzotsos(at)osgeo.org OSGeo pycsw, OSGeoLive, GeoNode, UbuntuGIS, pygeoapi, OTB x x x x Certain No x
2 Tom Kralidis CA tomkralidis(at)gmail.com OSGeo pycsw, OWSLib, pygeoapi, GeoHealthCheck, MapServer, other geopython projects x x x x booked Certain No x
3 Michael Smith US michael.smith.erdc(at)gmail.com OSGeo pdal, mapserver, other geopython projects x x x x Certain No x
4 Stephan Meißl AT stephan.meissl(at)eox.at EOX MapServer, View Server/EOxServer, various x x x x local Certain No x
5 Alexander Kmoch EE alexander.kmoch(at)ut.ee Univ. Tartu, Pangeo DGGS, DGGRID, pygeoapi, xarray, various x x x x Certain No x
6 Howard Butler US howard(at)hobu.co Hobu, Inc. PDAL, GDAL, point clouds x x x x Certain No x
7 Brian M Hamlin US maplabs(at)light42.com CalOpenData OSGeoLive, Open Data Cube x x x x Certain Vegetarian x
8 Marco Bernasocchi CH marco@opengis.ch OSGeo, QGIS.org QGIS x x x x Certain NOne x
9 Seth Girvin FR sethg@geographika.net OSGeo MapServer, OSGeoLive, GeoStyler, mappyfile x x x x booked Certain None x
10 Pirmin Kalberer CH pka (at) sourcepole.com Sourcepole OGC APIs, BBOX, GeoRust, various x x x - Very likely None x
11 Anita Graser AT anita@qgis.orgm AIT QGIS, MobilityDB, MovingPandas x x x x local Certain None x
12 Brad Chambers US brad.chambers(at)gmail.com Grover Consulting Services PDAL, point clouds x x x x Certain No x
13 Jürgen Fischer DE jef(at)norbit.de norBIT GmbH QGIS, OSGeo4W x x x x tbd Likely None x
14 Fabian Schindler AT fabian.schindler(at)eox.at EOX MapServer, View Server/EOxServer x x x x local Certain Vegetarian x
15 Gérald Fenoy FR gerald.fenoy(at)Geolabs.fr GeoLabs ZOO-Project, MapServer x x - - local Very likely None x
16 Léa Vauchier FR lea.vauchier(at)ign.fr IGN pdal, point clouds x x x x tbd Very Likely Vegetarian x
17 Antoine Lavenant FR antoine.lavenant(at)ign.fr IGN pdal, point clouds x x x x tbd Very Likely No x


Remote: Vaclav (Vashek) Petras (US, wenzeslaus gmail com, NC State University, GRASS GIS, asynchronous, 6 hours behind)

Communication

Costs

Participants should plan for the following costs:

  • Travel to Vienna
  • Accommodation for x nights

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).

An international community/code sprint for OSGeo will take place Nov 6-9, 2023.

We expect about 80 developers from all over the world to come from various OSGeo projects. Whether desktop application, geospatial library, metadata catalog or web mapping: be sure to find products in the list that you use. The 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.

This years' sprint will take place in Vienna and will be hosted by Big Data From Space '23 and organized by members of the local OSGeo chapter.

In addition to the costs of providing the technical infrastructure and space, food and drink for the developers represents the main cost. Morning/afternoon meals and drinks during the day are planned. In addition, we hope to provide several evening meals and social events.

In order to cover these costs we would be overjoyed to accept offers of sponsorship!

What we can offer:

  • Your logo on top of the community sprint website as well as on all official documents used during the sprint
  • Acknowledgement in all sprint related emails
  • 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 project developers.
  • encourage 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 tzotsos@osgeo.org directly.

Event Owner


Press Release

We are looking forward to the next OSGeo Code Sprint!