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== Code Sprint & Mapping Party ==
 
== Code Sprint & Mapping Party ==
  
The [http://www.foss4g-ar.org/ FOSS4G-SOTM Argentina 2017] organizing committee is happy to host a code sprint on the Saturday of our week long event, that runs from 23 October to 28 October.  The event will also include a mapping party with OpenStreetMap, so the goal is to work on plugins, for QGIS, OpenLayers, Leaflet, as well as other [http://osgeo.org OSGeo] software projects of course.  
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The [http://www.foss4g-ar.org/ FOSS4G-SOTM Argentina 2017] organizing committee is happy to host a code sprint on the Saturday of our week-long event, that runs from 23 October to 28 October.  The event will also include a mapping party with OpenStreetMap, so the goal is to work on plugins, for QGIS, OpenLayers, Leaflet, as well as other [http://osgeo.org OSGeo] software projects of course.  
  
 
This is open to all who wish to participate in one or more projects. There’s always plenty to do – it’s not all about programming. Translation, documentation, packaging, feedback, discussions, testing – are all very important to projects, so everyone is cordially invited to attend the codesprint!  
 
This is open to all who wish to participate in one or more projects. There’s always plenty to do – it’s not all about programming. Translation, documentation, packaging, feedback, discussions, testing – are all very important to projects, so everyone is cordially invited to attend the codesprint!  
  
This is also a great opportunity to '''meet and discuss your issues and ideas with project leaders from various OSGeo projects''', such as MapServer, pgRouting, etc.; often these discussions are the most important part of a "code sprint" - as your ideas and feedback can be relayed directly to the project's steering committee later.  Face to face is often much better than mailing lists or Telegram for these kind of discussions.  
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This is also a great opportunity to '''meet and discuss your issues and ideas with project leaders from various OSGeo projects''', such as MapServer, pgRouting, etc.; often these discussions are the most important part of a "code sprint" - as your ideas and feedback can be relayed directly to the project's steering committee later.  Face-to-face is often much better than mailing lists or Telegram for these kind of discussions.  
  
 
Please, to help organizers plan accordingly, if you are interested in attending be sure to add your name (and your project if known) below.  Thank you.
 
Please, to help organizers plan accordingly, if you are interested in attending be sure to add your name (and your project if known) below.  Thank you.
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'''In summary:'''
 
'''In summary:'''
 
  
 
===When ===
 
===When ===
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* Optional: something to take pictures (camera, smartphone, small tablet...)
 
* Optional: something to take pictures (camera, smartphone, small tablet...)
 
* Lunch will be included
 
* Lunch will be included
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== Typical Room Setup ==
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[[Image:Typical-code-sprint-setup.png|thumb|right|333px|Code sprint room setup]]
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* desks arranged by project
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* power extension cords supplied
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* whiteboard available
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* wifi access
  
 
== Participating Projects ==
 
== Participating Projects ==
  
== Project pgRouting ==
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=== pgRouting ===
'''Focus:''' How to create new functionality on pgRouting.
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'''Focus:'''  
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* How to create new functionality in pgRouting.
  
'''Attending:''' Vicky Vergara.
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'''Attending:'''
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* [[User:Cvvergara|Vicky Vergara]]
  
== Project XXX ==
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=== MapServer ===
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'''Focus:'''
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* Helping with documentation
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* Discussions on upcoming features (or your ideas for changes / feedback)
  
 
'''Attending:'''
 
'''Attending:'''
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* [[Jeff McKenna]]
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=== Geonetwork ===
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'''Focus:'''
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* Compatible Sphinx the translation of documentation with Transifex for the Spanish language
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* Generate documentation regarding the interaction between the Core in Java and the interface in Angular JS
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'''Code Repository:'''
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* [[https://github.com/geonetwork/doc  Geonetwork documentation]]
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'''Attending:'''
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* [https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Ariel_Anthieni Ariel Anthieni]
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=== WebMap BAHRA (Human Settlements Base of the Argentine Republic) ===
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'''Focus:'''
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* Incorporate new functionalities at the time of Code Print
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* Resolve possible issues
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* Generate documentation of the operation
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'''Code Repository:'''
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* [[https://github.com/EliteConsulting/VisorBahra  WebMap BAHRA]]
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'''Attending:'''
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* [https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Ariel_Anthieni Ariel Anthieni]
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=== Project XXX ===
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'''Attending:'''
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*
  
*
 
 
== Financial ==
 
== Financial ==
 
* entrance to the activity is free
 
* entrance to the activity is free
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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[[Category:FOSS4G]]
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[[Category:Code Sprints]]

Latest revision as of 05:31, 16 May 2017

Code Sprint & Mapping Party

The FOSS4G-SOTM Argentina 2017 organizing committee is happy to host a code sprint on the Saturday of our week-long event, that runs from 23 October to 28 October. The event will also include a mapping party with OpenStreetMap, so the goal is to work on plugins, for QGIS, OpenLayers, Leaflet, as well as other OSGeo software projects of course.

This is open to all who wish to participate in one or more projects. There’s always plenty to do – it’s not all about programming. Translation, documentation, packaging, feedback, discussions, testing – are all very important to projects, so everyone is cordially invited to attend the codesprint!

This is also a great opportunity to meet and discuss your issues and ideas with project leaders from various OSGeo projects, such as MapServer, pgRouting, etc.; often these discussions are the most important part of a "code sprint" - as your ideas and feedback can be relayed directly to the project's steering committee later. Face-to-face is often much better than mailing lists or Telegram for these kind of discussions.

Please, to help organizers plan accordingly, if you are interested in attending be sure to add your name (and your project if known) below. Thank you.

The Code Sprint & Mapping Party Organizing Team is looking forward to you joining the fun on Saturday!

In summary:

When

  • Saturday, October 28 2017

Where

Sponsors and Supporters

  • Sponsors

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  • Supporters
CAC

IGN

Purpose

Bring together as many members of the local and international FOSS4G community as we can gather, to build and strengthen the local projects and developments as well as spreading the use of free and Open Source software solving as many issues the local users have in implementing them.

Attendees

Everyone is welcome to attend the Code Sprint & Mapping Party, it´s free!. Please add your name (and project if known) below, so organizers can plan venue etc.

Individual preparation

  • Bring your own laptop
  • Install GIT and compiler tools, and come with a working development environment
  • If your laptop need it, video export adapter to DVI and/or VGA
  • Optional: something to take pictures (camera, smartphone, small tablet...)
  • Lunch will be included

Typical Room Setup

Code sprint room setup
  • desks arranged by project
  • power extension cords supplied
  • whiteboard available
  • wifi access

Participating Projects

pgRouting

Focus:

  • How to create new functionality in pgRouting.

Attending:

MapServer

Focus:

  • Helping with documentation
  • Discussions on upcoming features (or your ideas for changes / feedback)

Attending:

Geonetwork

Focus:

  • Compatible Sphinx the translation of documentation with Transifex for the Spanish language
  • Generate documentation regarding the interaction between the Core in Java and the interface in Angular JS

Code Repository:

Attending:

WebMap BAHRA (Human Settlements Base of the Argentine Republic)

Focus:

  • Incorporate new functionalities at the time of Code Print
  • Resolve possible issues
  • Generate documentation of the operation

Code Repository:

Attending:

Project XXX

Attending:

Financial

  • entrance to the activity is free
  • Budget

References