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==1. for release on Sept 8==
 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
''Cape Town, South Africa, September 8, 2008''
 
  
Open source software is a form of collaborative programming and knowledge sharing that allows a global community of programmers to pool their efforts and build software systems. The resulting software is often available for free, or at a cost far less than traditional software licensed from large corporations.  This affects many industries, including computer mapping, otherwise known as Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
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Around 800 software programmers, Government officials, business people and technology experts will be converging on Cape Town from 29 September to attend the 2008 international Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial conference.  The theme of the conference is "Open Source GIS: and option for developing countries", the intention being to provide a platform for industry members to explore and debate issues around its application for developing countries.
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Gavin Fleming
  
The geospatial software users attending this conference work with open source software to crate and share maps, build online mapping sites, analyse satellite imagery data in order to calculate flood zones, plan housing and infrastructure developments, asist in planning for the 2010 world cup.  
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Conference Chair: Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial 2008 (FOSS4G 2008), incorporating GISSA 2008.
  
(OUT) Conference chair Gavin Fleming sees Cape Town as a hotbed of open source programming.  “There are whole categories of software that depend on open source software written right here in Victoria.  The provincial and federal governments have been very supportive and helped build a unique local industry over the past five years”, said Fleming. (*OUT*)
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tel: +27-11-7094668
  
This year’s conference is sponsored by local and international organisations such as Autodesk, Google, ** GIMS and the South African State Information Technology Agency (SITA).
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gavinf@mintek.co.za
In addition to presentations and hands-on software classes throughout the week, there will be a community stree party to map Cape Towns's streets on Sunday the 28th. An education outreach programme has been developed to assist teachers to learn about GIS as it is now part of the higher grade school geography cirruclum.  
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http://www.foss4g2008.org
  
For more information on FOSS4G 2008, please visit http://www.foss4g2008.org or contact Gavin Fleming at +27-11-7094668 or email gavinf@mintek.co.za.
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Landmark Geospatial Conference Coming to Cape Town
  
==2. for release on Sept 22==
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Cape Town, South Africa, September 8, 2008 – The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) (http://www.osgeo.org) and the Geographic Information Society of South Africa (GISSA) (http://www.gissa.org.za) announce the 2008 Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference (http://www.foss4g2008.org) September 29 - October 3, 2008 at Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.
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''Cape Town, South Africa, September 8, 2008''
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Around 500 software programmers, Government officials, business people and technology experts will be converging on Cape Town to attend the 2008 international Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial conference.  'Geospatial' describes the combination of spatial (mapping) software and analytical methods that use geographic data.  The theme of the conference is "Open Source Geospatial: an option for developing countries", providing a platform for industry members to explore and debate issues around the application of the technology for developing countries. Ed Parsons, Chief of Geospatial Technology at Google, will be the Keynote Speaker.
  
For more information on FOSS4G 2008, please visit http://www.foss4g2008.org or contact Gavin Fleming at +27-11-7094668 or email gavinf@mintek.co.za.
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Most of those attending the conference use geospatial software to perform a wide variety of tasks. They create and share maps, build online mapping sites, analyse satellite imagery data to calculate flood zones, plan housing and infrastructure developments, assist in planning for the 2010 World Cup, map archeological finds and coordinate tsunami relief efforts.  
  
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This year’s conference is sponsored by local and international organisations such as Autodesk, Google, Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) and the South African State Information Technology Agency (SITA) and will be attended by delegates from over 50 countries. Delegates will be coming to Cape Town to share their expertise and to have a debate about the role of open source software in countries where the costs of proprietary software is taking up substantial portions of their budgets. 
  
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Open source software is a form of collaborative programming and knowledge sharing that allows a global community of programmers to pool their efforts and build software systems. The resulting software is often available for free, or at a cost far less than traditional software licenced from large corporations.  This affects many industries, including computer mapping, otherwise known as Geographic Information Systems (GIS). FOSS4G will be an ideal opportunity for the geospatial industry to kickstart planning and imlementation of the South African Government Open Source policy, approved by Cabinet in February 2007 (http://www.oss.gov.za), including procurement policies and local skills development.   
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Open source software is a form of collaborative programming and knowledge sharing that allows a global community of programmers to pool their efforts and build software systems. The resulting software is often available for free, or at a cost far less than traditional software licensed from large corporations.   
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In addition to presentations and hands-on software classes throughout the week, there will be an OpenStreetMap mapping party to map Cape Town's streets on Sunday the 28th. An education outreach programme has been developed to assist teachers to learn about GIS as it is now part of the high school geography curriculum. The conference is open to anyone with an interest in mapping and geospatial technology, and special rates are provided for students at tertiary institutions.   
  
Around 800 software programmers, Government officials, business people and technology experts will be converging on Cape Town from 29 September to attend the 2008 international Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial conference.  Geospatial is a term used to describe the combination of spatial (mapping) software and analytical methods using earth or geographic datasets.  The theme of the conference is "Open Source GIS: and option for developing countries", the intention being to provide a platform for industry members to explore and debate issues around the application of the technology for developing countries.  
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The opportunity to host FOSS4G, the premier international FOSS GIS conference, was won in an international bid and South Africa is honoured to be welcoming local and international visitors for an event that is a landmark for South Africa and the continent.  
  
Computer mapping, known as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), allows map data to be combined with information normally provided in tables, and for new maps to be created.  The software is used for a wide range of purposed, from mapping archeological finds to calculating flood zones, planning housing and infrastructure developments, plan for the 2010 world cup and for tsunami relief efforts
 
  
This year’s conference is sponsored by local and international organisations such as Autodesk, Google, Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) and the South African State Information Technology Agency (SITA), and will be attended by delegates from 100 countries around the world.  The geospatial software users attending this conference work with open source and proprietary software to crate and share maps, build online mapping sites, analyse satellite imagery data and . Delegates will be coming to Cape Town to share their expertise, and to have a debate about the role of open source software in countries where the costs of proprietary software is taking up substantial portions of their budgets. 
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==2. for release on Sept 22==
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In addition to presentations and hands-on software classes throughout the week, there will be a community street party to map Cape Town's streets on Sunday the 28th. An education outreach programme has been developed to assist teachers to learn about GIS as it is now part of the higher grade school geography curriculum.  The conference is open to anyone with an interest in mapping and geospatial technology, and special rates are provided for students at tertiary institutions. 
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''Cape Town, South Africa, September 22, 2008''
  
 
For more information on FOSS4G 2008, please visit http://www.foss4g2008.org or contact Gavin Fleming at +27-11-7094668 or email gavinf@mintek.co.za.
 
For more information on FOSS4G 2008, please visit http://www.foss4g2008.org or contact Gavin Fleming at +27-11-7094668 or email gavinf@mintek.co.za.
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Revision as of 08:25, 8 September 2008

Keep to each one <500 words. This is a 'formal' press release to be sent to news agencies and media partners.

1. for release on Sept 8

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Gavin Fleming

Conference Chair: Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial 2008 (FOSS4G 2008), incorporating GISSA 2008.

tel: +27-11-7094668

gavinf@mintek.co.za http://www.foss4g2008.org

Landmark Geospatial Conference Coming to Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa, September 8, 2008 – The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) (http://www.osgeo.org) and the Geographic Information Society of South Africa (GISSA) (http://www.gissa.org.za) announce the 2008 Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) Conference (http://www.foss4g2008.org) September 29 - October 3, 2008 at Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.

Around 500 software programmers, Government officials, business people and technology experts will be converging on Cape Town to attend the 2008 international Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial conference. 'Geospatial' describes the combination of spatial (mapping) software and analytical methods that use geographic data. The theme of the conference is "Open Source Geospatial: an option for developing countries", providing a platform for industry members to explore and debate issues around the application of the technology for developing countries. Ed Parsons, Chief of Geospatial Technology at Google, will be the Keynote Speaker.

Most of those attending the conference use geospatial software to perform a wide variety of tasks. They create and share maps, build online mapping sites, analyse satellite imagery data to calculate flood zones, plan housing and infrastructure developments, assist in planning for the 2010 World Cup, map archeological finds and coordinate tsunami relief efforts.

This year’s conference is sponsored by local and international organisations such as Autodesk, Google, Geographic Information Management Systems (GIMS) and the South African State Information Technology Agency (SITA) and will be attended by delegates from over 50 countries. Delegates will be coming to Cape Town to share their expertise and to have a debate about the role of open source software in countries where the costs of proprietary software is taking up substantial portions of their budgets.

Open source software is a form of collaborative programming and knowledge sharing that allows a global community of programmers to pool their efforts and build software systems. The resulting software is often available for free, or at a cost far less than traditional software licenced from large corporations. This affects many industries, including computer mapping, otherwise known as Geographic Information Systems (GIS). FOSS4G will be an ideal opportunity for the geospatial industry to kickstart planning and imlementation of the South African Government Open Source policy, approved by Cabinet in February 2007 (http://www.oss.gov.za), including procurement policies and local skills development.

In addition to presentations and hands-on software classes throughout the week, there will be an OpenStreetMap mapping party to map Cape Town's streets on Sunday the 28th. An education outreach programme has been developed to assist teachers to learn about GIS as it is now part of the high school geography curriculum. The conference is open to anyone with an interest in mapping and geospatial technology, and special rates are provided for students at tertiary institutions.

The opportunity to host FOSS4G, the premier international FOSS GIS conference, was won in an international bid and South Africa is honoured to be welcoming local and international visitors for an event that is a landmark for South Africa and the continent.


2. for release on Sept 22

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Cape Town, South Africa, September 22, 2008

For more information on FOSS4G 2008, please visit http://www.foss4g2008.org or contact Gavin Fleming at +27-11-7094668 or email gavinf@mintek.co.za.