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'''Barcelona (Spain) selected to host the 2010 international conference for "Free & Open Source Software for GeoSpatial" (FOSS4G).'''
 
'''Barcelona (Spain) selected to host the 2010 international conference for "Free & Open Source Software for GeoSpatial" (FOSS4G).'''
  
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Organization Mailing List <foss4g2010 @ lists.osgeo.org>
 
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The Spanish language chapter of OSGeo is pleased to announce that we have been selected to host the FOSS4G 2010 international conference.  The conference is planned for Barcelona in September 2010, and is expected to attract the leading users and developers in the open source geospatial community.
 
The Spanish language chapter of OSGeo is pleased to announce that we have been selected to host the FOSS4G 2010 international conference.  The conference is planned for Barcelona in September 2010, and is expected to attract the leading users and developers in the open source geospatial community.
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Support to Barcelona bid came from institution, companies and universities. Another important role has been played by the international spanish speaking community adding even more enthusiasm to this event. Spain is a european country where many institutions are investing on Free Software. Very good examples have been the administrations of Extremadura, Andalucia y  Comunidad Valenciana.
  
 
Holding this conference in Europe will be a great chance to join all the crews from the developing community, mostly active in Europe and North America. Barcelona is very easy to reach from all over the world and it's a perfect city to spend a little time.
 
Holding this conference in Europe will be a great chance to join all the crews from the developing community, mostly active in Europe and North America. Barcelona is very easy to reach from all over the world and it's a perfect city to spend a little time.
  
2010 will be a key year for Europe and the '''Inspire Initiative''' and FOSS4G will be the best place to show the Free Software way to make an SDI work.
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Lorenzo Becchi, representing OSGeo Spanish speaking chapter, will lead the organizing team.  
  
Support to Barcelona bid came from institution, companies and universities. Another important role has been played by the international spanish speaking community adding even more enthusiasm to this event.
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the web site of the conference is:
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http://2010.foss4g.org
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From the web site you'll be able to subscribe to the mailing list and easily access further informations about this event.
  
Lorenzo Becchi, representing OSGeo spanish speaking chapter, will lead the organizing team and ...
 
  
Spain is a european country where institution started intensively dealing with Free Software... ejemplos de Extremadura, Andalucia y generalidad Valenciana...
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'''About OSGeo'''
  
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The Open Source Geospatial Foundation has been created to support and build the highest-quality open source geospatial software. The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative development of community-led projects, data development and education [1].
  
<s>Holding this conference in the Asia-Pacific will bring enormous benefit to the region and provide the geospatial community with the opportunity to discover cutting edge spatial tools through to state of the art enterprise deployment.</s>
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'''About OSGeo-es'''
  
<s>Jeff McKenna, chairman of the OSGeo conference board summed up Sydney's bid. "The conference committee was overwhelmingly in support of Sydney's bid. Sydney's professional proposal, breadth of support from Government, Spatial and Tourist Industry, Enthusiasts and Academia  demonstrated a passion that we have come to expect from OSGeo Conferences. Sydney's attractiveness and reputation as the gateway into Asia is an added bonus."</s>
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The Spanish language local chapter has a fast growing community that embrace all countries speaking the Spanish language. It's activity is focused on promotion, software and documentation localization, sharing of educational  material and, most important, the realization of a Free GIS Book that is realized by the contribution of the community and distributed on a Creative Commons license.
  
<s>Cameron Shorter, System Architect at LISAsoft explained his motivations for leading Sydney's bid were not entirely altruistic,  "For years I've wanted to attend FOSS4G's quality of presentations and meet attendees, but I've been held back by family commitments. So if I can't travel to FOSS4G, then why not bring it to me?"</s>
 
  
<s>The Oceania region has a reputation as being early adopters of Open Source as Steve Lime, founder of the mature Mapserver project notes, "Its about time FOSS4G came to Australia. Australians have been long time supporters of Open Source, including being the first users of Mapserver outside the University of Minnesota."
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'''About FOSS4G'''
Oceania also stands out as the region with highest usage of Firefox, the Open Source browser[1].</s>
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FOSS4G is the international about open source geospatial software. From its beginnings the FOSS4G conference has been the gathering of the spatial tribes and has a reputation of being a melting pot for great ideas in the spatial industry and a catalyst for many successful geospatial products, standards and protocols. The 2007 conference was held in Victoria, BC, Canada and was a huge success[2]. 2008 conference wass held in Cape Town, South Africa[3]. 2009 conference will be held in Sidney, Australia[4]. FOSS4G 2010 Barcelona will be the eight "formal" gathering of the open source geospatial community. 2010 will be a key year for Europe and the '''Inspire Initiative''' and FOSS4G will be the best place to show the Free Software way to make an SDI work.
  
'''About OSGeo'''
 
 
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation has been created to support and build the highest-quality open source geospatial software. The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative development of community-led projects, data development and education.[2]
 
 
<s>'''About OSGeo - Australia/New Zealand'''
 
 
The Australia/New Zealand chapter of OSGeo apply OSGeo principles locally. In particular, we focus on promotion and outreach.
 
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'''About FOSS4G'''
 
  
<s>FOSS4G is the international gathering of open source, geospatial tribes. The 2009 theme of "User Driven" reflects the migrating focus on users and integration of geospatial components into systems.
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best regards
The spatial industry is undergoing rapid innovations and the open source spatial community is one of the forces driving the change. From its beginnings the FOSS4G conference has been the gathering of the spatial tribes and has a reputation of being a melting pot for great ideas in the spatial industry and a catalyst for many successful geospatial products, standards and protocols. The 2007 conference was held in Victoria, BC, Canada and was a huge success[3]. 2008 conference will be held in Cape Town, South Africa[4]. FOSS4G 2009 Sydney will be the seventh "formal" gathering of the open source geospatial community and is expected to focus on the increasing importance of FOSS4G in the public and private enterprise.</s>
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Lorenzo Becchi
  
[1] http://www.itwire.com/content/view/16329/53/
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[1] http://www.osgeo.org
  
[2] http://osgeo.org
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[2] http://www.foss4g2007.org
  
[3] http://www.foss4g2007.org
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[3] http://www.foss4g2008.org
  
[4] http://www.foss4g2008.org
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[4] http://2009.foss4g.org
  
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 7 March 2009

Barcelona to host FOSS4G conference in 2010

"no tenemos un lemma"

Barcelona (Spain) selected to host the 2010 international conference for "Free & Open Source Software for GeoSpatial" (FOSS4G).

Monday, 9 March 2009

Organization Mailing List <foss4g2010 @ lists.osgeo.org>

Lorenzo Becchi <l b e c c h i @ o s g e o . o r g >, +34 695 99 77 64


The Spanish language chapter of OSGeo is pleased to announce that we have been selected to host the FOSS4G 2010 international conference. The conference is planned for Barcelona in September 2010, and is expected to attract the leading users and developers in the open source geospatial community.

Support to Barcelona bid came from institution, companies and universities. Another important role has been played by the international spanish speaking community adding even more enthusiasm to this event. Spain is a european country where many institutions are investing on Free Software. Very good examples have been the administrations of Extremadura, Andalucia y Comunidad Valenciana.

Holding this conference in Europe will be a great chance to join all the crews from the developing community, mostly active in Europe and North America. Barcelona is very easy to reach from all over the world and it's a perfect city to spend a little time.

Lorenzo Becchi, representing OSGeo Spanish speaking chapter, will lead the organizing team.

the web site of the conference is: http://2010.foss4g.org From the web site you'll be able to subscribe to the mailing list and easily access further informations about this event.


About OSGeo

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation has been created to support and build the highest-quality open source geospatial software. The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative development of community-led projects, data development and education [1].

About OSGeo-es

The Spanish language local chapter has a fast growing community that embrace all countries speaking the Spanish language. It's activity is focused on promotion, software and documentation localization, sharing of educational material and, most important, the realization of a Free GIS Book that is realized by the contribution of the community and distributed on a Creative Commons license.


About FOSS4G FOSS4G is the international about open source geospatial software. From its beginnings the FOSS4G conference has been the gathering of the spatial tribes and has a reputation of being a melting pot for great ideas in the spatial industry and a catalyst for many successful geospatial products, standards and protocols. The 2007 conference was held in Victoria, BC, Canada and was a huge success[2]. 2008 conference wass held in Cape Town, South Africa[3]. 2009 conference will be held in Sidney, Australia[4]. FOSS4G 2010 Barcelona will be the eight "formal" gathering of the open source geospatial community. 2010 will be a key year for Europe and the Inspire Initiative and FOSS4G will be the best place to show the Free Software way to make an SDI work.


best regards Lorenzo Becchi

[1] http://www.osgeo.org

[2] http://www.foss4g2007.org

[3] http://www.foss4g2008.org

[4] http://2009.foss4g.org

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