Difference between revisions of "California Chapter Report 2009"

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  Several of the current startup companies that are doing anything related to geo have started using software like PostGIS. Interestingly enough, Unconferences
 
  Several of the current startup companies that are doing anything related to geo have started using software like PostGIS. Interestingly enough, Unconferences
 
  and local meetup groups have proven to be very effective at producing follow up e-mails with questions about Open Source GIS technologies.Since the mobile
 
  and local meetup groups have proven to be very effective at producing follow up e-mails with questions about Open Source GIS technologies.Since the mobile
  application market keeps growing, it is unquestionable that OSGeo adoption in the Bay Area will follow, too.
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  application market keeps growing, it is unquestionable that OSGeo adoption in the Bay Area will follow suit.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 26 January 2010

California Chapter

  • Contact name: Alex Mandel (Davis, CA),
                          Landon Blake (Stockton, CA),
                          Ragi Burhum (San Francisco, CA)
                          

Key Accomplishments


Areas for Improvement

  • As a very large area geographically we are encouraging more local interaction via unofficial subchapters.
  • While we have a strong presence in Northern California it would be great to bring together more people in the Los Angeles and San Diego regions.

Opportunities to Help

  • Always looking for more events to go to.

Outlook for 2010

The growth of mobile platforms like Android and iPhone has also caused a huge increase for the need of geospatial libraries and server technologies. 
Since the Bay Area has huge activity of startups with very talented people with low cash flow, it is a perfect incubator for adoption of OSGeo technologies. 
Several of the current startup companies that are doing anything related to geo have started using software like PostGIS. Interestingly enough, Unconferences
and local meetup groups have proven to be very effective at producing follow up e-mails with questions about Open Source GIS technologies.Since the mobile
application market keeps growing, it is unquestionable that OSGeo adoption in the Bay Area will follow suit.