New Member Nominations 2012

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IMPORTANT: Charter member election: nomination period ends on 2012-07-06!

The list of nominees for the 2012 Charter Member Election is maintained by the Chief Returning Officer (cro at osgeo.org).

To submit a charter member nomination:

  • Please confirm with the nominated person first.
  • Please email cro@osgeo.org with their name, country, contact email and paragraph describing why you are recommending this person as a Charter Member
  • Please also feel free to cc: the nomination to the OSGeo discussion list - discuss@lists.osgeo.org - so the community can be nudged along and have a sense of what is going on.
  • Also, you might want to reference your OSGeo Advocate profile.

The list of nominees will be maintained by the CRO here:

Name Country Notes
Barend Kobben Netherlands From: Suchith Anand


I would like to nominate Barend Köbben, University of Twente (ITC, Netherlands) as Charter Member of OSGeo. Barend has done excellent contributions to the educational efforts of Open Source GIS not only through his teaching and research in his university but also wider outreach programs. One good example is his short courses and workshops in Open Source GIS & WebMapping, promoting the use of the Open Source geospatial applications and data (recently one at AGILE for example, see list at http://kartoweb.itc.nl/kobben/OSGEOcourses.html ). These kind of workshops have been very successful in outreach and education efforts for OSGeo.

His full details at http://kartoweb.itc.nl/kobben/


Angelos Tzotsos Greece From: Cameron Shorter

I'd like to nominate Angelos Tzotsos as an OSGeo Charter member, as I believe he exemplifies many of the key qualities we look for in OSGeo Advocates.

For the last few OSGeo-Live releases, Angelos has taken responsibility for the OSGeo-Live build , then tested every application, and then worked with projects to help get them working on OSGeo-Live. He also contributes to a number of OSGeo projects, leads Greek OSGeo translations, and has presented on OSGeo topics at numerous conferences.

As per his OSGeo Advocate profile [1]:

Angelos is a remote sensing expert with background in surveying engineering and software development. He is involved in numerous activities around free and open source software and has great experience in geospatial applications. His research involves object-based image analysis, machine learning, computer vision and remote sensing. He is an active advocate of OSGeo in Greece at related conferences ...

Anita Graser Austria From: Ian Turton

I would like to nominate Anita Graser for charter membership. Many of you will know her work under the name of Underdark which is her user name on gis.stackexchange [1] and her blog "Free and Open Source GIS Ramblings" [2] where she is tireless in promoting QGIS and other open source GIS tools. Anita is also a contributor to the QGIS code base [3] and QGIS Community Assistant (Press Material Team Lead)[4].

Victor Olaya Spain From: Lluís Vicens

I would like to nominee to Victor Olaya, an GIS enthusiast and a multifaceted character. He's the creator and the main developer of the SEXTANTE library[1], an open-source library for spatial data analysis currently used by several applications such as gvSIG, QGIs, uDIG, ... He has been involved in open-source software development and GIS since the beginning of his career, focusing on spatial data analysis and geomorphometry. His contribution to the open source for geospatial is very remarkable and he is also the author of the first free book based on Geographic Information Systems[2].

Pedro-Juan Ferrer Spain From: Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas

I want to nominate Pedro-Juan Ferrer[1] for the Charter Member election.

Pedro-Juan has been really active at OSGeo and specially OSGeo Spanish Language Local Chapter (OSGeo-es) since the beginning of its activities. He is member of the Board of Directors of OSGeo-es (recently re-elected) and the Liason Officer between the LC and the Foundation, always attentive with any task required from him.

So he is an experienced OSGeo'er with a good knowledge of the foundation internals and an advanced user with experience on many FOSS4G tools as his talks about OSGeo and OSGeo Live can demonstrate. Finally he is also very active at our microchapter here at Valencia[2] with talks and workshops.

The Charter Membership is needed of active profiles like him, in my humble opinion he is a truly OSGeo advocate.

Andrea Aimee Italy From: Jody Garnett

I would like to nominate Andrea Aime for OSGeo charter membership.

Andrea as a key contributor to the GeoServer[1] and GeoTools[2] projects. Actually Andrea may be the key contributor - the GeoServer issue tracker lists Andrea as the project lead. While I feel I should quote some bug closing statistics here, what is more important is his commitment to the community (always ready with a code review) and supportive presence on the GeoServer [1] and GeoTools [2] user lists.

As a public representative Andrea is beloved for his effective stage presence. Most recognisable in the popular FOSS4G "WMS Shootout" series[3], or exploring topics at regional events (most recently making the trip to FOSS4G-NA [4]).

Jean-Roc Morreale France From: Yves Jacolin

I would like to nominate Jean-Roc Morreale [0]. His work is mainly focuse on Francophone Local Chapter (as Board member) and QGIS project.

He managed the French QGIS translation [1] process and in this way published the QGIS user manuel in french (book and pdf file). He is a great contributor to QGIS and realized several presentation and training on OSGeo FOSS application.

As a OSGeo-fr board member he brings an user point of view and as a charter member can bring a local chapter point of view which is imho important.

I will let Jean-Roc give more information about his point of view and works on QGIS and OSGeo-fr LC.

Serena Coetzee South Africa From: Suchith Anand

I would like to nominate Dr Serena Coetzee, University of Pretoria (South Africa) as Charter Member of OSGeo. Serena has done excellent contributions to the educational efforts of OSGeo. She not only established and lead the first Open Source Geospatial Laboratory in Africa [0] but is actively helping and sharing expertise with other universities in Africa for building up the educational efforts.

Short biography: Serena Coetzee joined the University of Pretoria in 2006, where she received her PhD on data grids, SDIs and address data in the Department of Computer Science. She is now in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology where she leads the Centre for Geoinformation Science [1] and established the first Open Geospatial Laboratory in Africa. Her research interests are geospatial web services, geographic information standards, address data, spatial databases and SDIs. Serena actively participates in international geographic information standardization efforts in ISO/TC 211, Geographic Information/Geomatics, where she leads the ISO 19160, Addressing, project and chairs the ISO/TC 211 Programme Maintenance Group (PMG). She also leads SANS 1883, the South African Address standard. Serena started her career as a software engineer on the development teams of desktop GIS products. Subsequently, at AfriGIS, she led GIS projects on spatial data capturing, manipulation and maintenance to geocoding, spatial analysis and Internet mapping.

Michael Smith USA From: Jeff McKenna

I have the honor to nominate Michael Smith for OSGeo Charter membership.

Mike is with the US Army Corps of Engineers, Remote Sensing GIS Center, and has been a longtime supporter of FOSS. Most recently he is working very hard with Howard Butler to develop an Open Source point cloud translation library, PDAL [1]. Mike is also very active in the MapServer [2] community, as one of its most vocal power users, and in 2011 he was named to the MapServer Project Steering Committee [3].

I also had the pleasure of giving a MapServer workshop with Mike at FOSS4G 2011 in Denver; many attendees said that it was a wonderful workshop, and I attribute that to Mike's thorough knowledge of MapServer and its recent changes.

Mike is often one of the first to sign up for Code Sprints, and register for FOSS4G events, which to me says everything about his passion for this community. He may not prefer to be giving fancy presentations and taking the glory, but scratch the surface of many OSGeo communities and you'll find Mike supporting it in every way he can.

I feel that Mike Smith would be an excellent representative of OSGeo.

Karel Charvat Czech Republic From: Jachym Cepicky

I would like to nominate Karel Charvat as charter member of OSGeo.

Karel is long-time GIS visionary and supporter for Open Source GIS development in both - private activities as well as business.

He is also active on the European level, working on various projects, always looking at Open Source GIS and its improvement. He is also closely related to INSPIRE "movement", with experiences of practical life with this directive. Karel is always looking for the ways, how to bring practical features, required by users, to developed software packages. He was chair of first FOSS4G-CEE Conference in Prague 2012 (even though he could not participate personally).

Jan Jezek Czech Republic From: Jachym Cepicky

I would like to nominate Jan Jezek for OSGeo Charter member.

Jan is long-time Java developer, being active mostly in the Geotools community. Jan is currently working at University of West Bohemia and in Help Service Remote Sensing company - so he has connection to both - academic and private business worlds.

Vasile Craciunescu Romania From: Jachym Cepicky

I would like to nominate Vasile Craciunescu for OSGeo Charter Member.

Vasile is long-time active supporter of Open Source GIS movement. He is the key-person in Romanian geo-spatial.org community, which is organising various events regarding Open Source GIS.

Vasile is also known for his old-maps activities. He and his team is going to organise FOSS4G-CEE 2013 in Bucharest.

Thomas Bonfort 'France From: Stephen Woodbridge

I would like to nominate Thomas Bonfort for OSGeo Charter Member.

Thomas has been a long time active supporter of the Open Source GIS movement. He developed mod_geocache which has since been merged with MapServer as MapCache, he is an active developer of MapServer and recently taken on the responsibility for the latest MapServer release in the works.

Thomas has presented in various FOSS4G conferences and is constructive and a great team player. I think Thomas would make an excellent OSGeo Charter Member.


Mauricio Miranda Argentina From: Lluís Vicens

I want to nominate Mauricio Miranda (Geospatial Software Engineer) as a new OSGeo Charter Member.

He is a GIS analyst, a designer and a specialist on deploying web applications related to Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Databases, Web cartography, Web Mapping API's, Map Servers, Spatial Data Analysis Tools...

Mauricio is a Board Member of the Spanish Local Chapter since 2011, and he is very active inside the community, leading and pushing up the community in Argentina and Latin America, among others. He is organizing and managing meetings and events in Latin America with the aim to spread the word within newcomers and privative software users.

Peter Löwe Germany From: Anne Ghisla

I'd like to nominate Peter Löwe [0] for OSGeo Charter Membership. He is active in Free and Open Source GIS development for more than a decade, specifically in the field of remote sensing, but also on rule based systems, crisis management, high performance computation...

He collaborated with FOSSGIS.de (he has been its very first non-founding member), Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam GFZ, the South African Metereological Service (where he successfully introduced his team to GRASS GIS), Geomancers.net and RapidEye AG among others [1]. He wrote several GRASS modules, available in Addons [2], and obtained RapidEye data for i.atcorr module [3], been a developer of the GISIX live-linux DVD [4]. Moreover, he won several research prizes with FOSS GIS work [see details at 0,1]

I met Peter at FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona, and worked with him during GRASS Community Sprint 2011 in Prague. He has been so far an effective ambassador of OSGeo in corporate/academic environment, and he would benefit from the official recognition of OSGeo community to achieve further objectives.

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Massimiliano Cannata Italy From: Venkatesh Raghavan

I would like to nominate Dr. Massimiliano Cannata as new Charter Member. Dr. Cannata is heading the Geinformatics Division at University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) [0]. He is a regular at FOSS4G meetings and has presented several interesting results on hazard mapping, sensor networks, data security etc. He is a PSC member of the GRASS projject and the ZOO project [1]. His researches are entirely based on developing and using FOSS4G solutions. He is also known internationally through his research collaborations and wide travels. He has strong links in the academic, inter-governmental and industry circles.

(Jeff McKenna) would like to second this nomination. I first met Max, or Maxi, back in 2004 at the FOSS4G event in Thailand (actually this was the first event to use the FOSS4G name); Max has been involved in FOSS4G for a very long time. I've also had the pleasure to work closely with him as he stayed several months in Canada in 2005, where he was working on floodplain mapping with GRASS and MapServer. Most recently he was involved with releasing GeoShield[1], which tackles that important issue of security for interoperable services.

Max has welcomed me into his beautiful home of Como, Italy, on several occasions. I consider him and his colleagues very good friends.

Max's passion and experience make him an excellent representative of OSGeo.

P.K.Sinha India From: Ravi Vundavalli

I here by nominate P.K.Sinha as Charter Member of OSGeo.

Mr P.K.Sinha, has contributed immensely in making educational content for Geologists in using Free and Open Source GIS. After extensively using GRASS GIS, he has made several case studies for raster analysis including modelling for floods. He has several exercises of course content used in the Geological Survey of India for Raster to Vector conversion and Mineral prognostication using a combination of OpenJUMP and PostGIS.