Vienna Code Sprint 2014
OSGeo Code Sprint 2014 official web site: http://vienna2014.sprint.osgeo.org. Please contact us if you are interested in our sponsorship opportunities.
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
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Venue Sponsor
Other/in-kind sponsors
Purpose
Get together project members to make decisions and tackle larger geospatial problems (as done last year at the Boston Code Sprint 2013 and previous years: Island Wood (2012), Montreal (2011), New York City (2010), and Toronto (2009)). This code sprint is targeting members of the "C Tribe" (e.g., MapServer, QGis, GRASS, GDAL, Proj, PostGIS, MapGuide, OpenLayers). Other tribes are welcome to join the sprint, of course, but we hope that "C Tribe" members will give this event special consideration.
Venue
The City of Vienna MA 14 gladly provides the location for the Vienna Code Sprint for up to 60 sprinters in their very new office called STAR 22.
The venue is not far from the center of Vienna (~25min via train and subway) and can be reached easily from the Vienna airport via train.
Dates and Times
March 24-28 2014
Note: March 19-21 FOSSGIS Berlin
Duration: Full week
Agenda
TBD
Hotel
A hotel block is planned to be negotiated. Details will be provided here.
Costs
Participants should plan for the following costs:
- Travel to Vienna
- Accommodation for four nights
- Breakfast and dinner (partly)
Project Plans
TBD
Communication
- Please join the mailing list: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/tosprint
- IRC chat during the event: #tosprint Server: irc.freenode.net
Participants
We are planning for attendance of 50-60 participants. Please add your name and the projects you are hoping to sprint and note the likeliness of your attendance as well as any special needs.
# | Participant | Country | Arrival | Departure | Accomodation | Work on | Notes |
1 | Stephan Meissl | Austria | first day | last day | home | MapServer | Definite - No special needs |
2 | Andreas Hocevar | OpenLayers | Definite - No hotel needed | ||||
3 | Paul Ramsey | PostGIS | Very Likely | ||||
4 | Michael Smith | PDAL/MapServer | Very Likely | ||||
5 | Jeff McKenna | CA | MapServer, ZOO-Project, pycsw | Very Likely | |||
6 | Daniel Morissette | CA | MapServer, GDAL/OGR | Very Likely | |||
7 | Howard Butler | MapServer, GDAL/OGR, PDAL | Very Likely | ||||
8 | Olivier Courtin | PostGIS, TinyOWS | Very Likely | ||||
9 | Luca Delucchi | IT | GRASS GIS | Very Likely | |||
10 | Martin Landa | CZ | GRASS GIS, PostGIS, GDAL/OGR | Very Likely | |||
11 | Thomas Bonfort | MapServer | Very Likely | ||||
12 | Tamas Szekeres | MapServer, GDAL/OGR | Very Likely | ||||
13 | Mateusz Loskot | PDAL | Likely | ||||
14 | Paolo Cavallini | QGIS | Very likely | ||||
15 | Markus Neteler | IT | GRASS GIS | Likely | |||
15 | Angelos Tzotsos | pycsw, OTB, ZOO-Project | Likely | ||||
17 | Anne Ghisla | GRASS GIS/QGIS | Likely | ||||
18 | Jachym Cepicky | PyWPS/GeoPython (OpenLayers) | Likely | ||||
19 | Jorge de Jesus | PyWPS/REST/GeoPython | Likely | ||||
20 | Andreas Trawoeger | GRASS GIS | Very Likely | ||||
21 | Jeffrey Johnson | GeoNode/ GeoPython | Very Likely | ||||
22 | Martin Paces | EOxServer | Very Likely | ||||
23 | Fabian Schindler | EOxServer/MapServer | Definite | ||||
24 | Gérald Fenoy | FR | MapServer, ZOO-Project | Likely | |||
25 | Marco Hugentobler | QGIS | Very Likely | ||||
26 | Mathias Walker | QGIS | Very Likely | ||||
27 | Pirmin Kalberer | QGIS, GDAL/OGR | Likely | ||||
28 | Paolo Corti | GeoNode/QGIS | Very Likely | ||||
29 | Arnulf Christl - OSGeo, Geo for All | DE | Guest | ||||
30 | Richard Duivenvoorde | NL | tbd | tbd | tbd | QGIS, context help, vector tools | Very likely |
31 | Tim Sutton | QGIS | likely | ||||
32 | Marco Bernasocchi | QGIS | Very likely | ||||
33 | Martin Dobias | SK | QGIS | Likely | |||
34 | Hugo Mercier | QGIS, SFCGAL, PostGIS | Very Likely | ||||
35 | Vincent Mora | QGIS, SFCGAL | Very Likely | ||||
36 | Otto Dassau | DE | QGIS | Very Likely | |||
37 | Larissa Junek | DE | QGIS | Very Likely | |||
38 | Helmut Kudrnovsky | AT | GRASS GIS | Likely | |||
39 | Giovanni Manghi | PT/IT | QGIS | Likely | |||
40 | Luigi Pirelli | ES/IT | QGIS | Likely | |||
Individual Preparation
- Bring your own computer
- Install git, subversion and the compiler tools, and come with a working development environment if possible
FAQ
- Is the Vienna Code Sprint just a coding event?
- Yes, a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in open source projects.
- Will it be possible to present new projects during this event?
- No, this is not a presentation-oriented event. People will get together in small groups and work on areas of mutual interest within their projects.
Social Activities
TBD
Ideas
- Skiing: The idea is to find a not too far away place the weekend after the sprint. Please add your name if you're interested: Stephan Meissl
Budget
TBD