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Coordination of activities of OSGeo projects at INSPIRE Conference  
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<h2> Links </h2>
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== Links ==
<ul><li> <a href="http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2013/">Conference page</a>
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* [http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2013/ Conference page]
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<h2> Deadlines </h2>
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== Deadlines ==
<ul><li> March 15, 2013 Deadline for submitting paper and workshops proposals (extension given from March 1)
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* March 15, 2013: Deadline for submitting paper and workshops proposals (extension given from March 1)
</li><li> March 29 2013 Deadline for submitting poster proposals
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* March 29 2013: Deadline for submitting poster proposals
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* June 7 2013: Enroll in speakers list
<h2> Presentation and workshop </h2>
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<p>On this page, two separate events are discussed: a proposal for a presentation, and a proposal for a workshop.
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</p><p>The purpose of the presentation is to give a good overview of INSPIRE-readiness of the OSGeo projects, with an intended audience of general users.
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== Workshop ==
</p><p>The workshop, on the other hand, aims to give a quick overview of each (represented) OSGeo project and where it stands in relation to the INSPIRE technical guidelines, followed by a round-table dialog between OSGeo developers and JRC INSPIRE Technical Committee members about issues raised.
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The workshop aims to give a quick overview of represented OSGeo projects and where they stand in relation to the INSPIRE technical guidelines. The following round-table aims to bring OSGeo developers, implementers, users of the software and official representatives of INSPIRE into a dialog about how things can be improved and how to move forward.  
</p><p>Please note that if you like to participate in both events, each has its own list of participants. If you're enlisting as a participant this would imply further commitment, e.g. to assist in the preparation of slides and paper and if possible, presence at the conference as a speaker.
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Please enlist as a participant and commit to assisting in the preparation of slides and papers and make sure that you are at the conference.  
<h2> Paper proposal </h2>
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<p>Generic talk about OSGeo projects and their relation to INSPIRE.
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=== Interested Parties ===
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<h3> OSGeo projects and their efforts towards INSPIRE </h3>
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Jachym Cepicky<sup>1</sup>, Maria A. Brovelli <sup>2</sup>, Margherita Di Leo <sup>3</sup>, Angelos Tzotsos <sup>4</sup>, Arnulf Christl<sup>5</sup>, Simone Giannecchini<sup>6</sup>, Jeroen Ticheler<sup>7</sup>, Markus Schneider<sup>8</sup>, Nicola Giuliani<sup>9</sup>, Andrea Aime<sup>6</sup>, Paolo Cavallini<sup>10</sup>, Jose García<sup>7</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>11</sup>, Peter Baumann<sup>12</sup>, Just van den Broecke<sup>13</sup>,'''add your name'''<sup>n</sup>
<p>Jachym Cepicky<sup>1</sup>, Maria A. Brovelli <sup>2</sup>, Margherita Di Leo <sup>3</sup>, Angelos Tzotsos <sup>4</sup>, Arnulf Christl<sup>5</sup>, Simone Giannecchini<sup>6</sup>, Jeroen Ticheler<sup>7</sup>, Markus Schneider<sup>8</sup>, Nicola Giuliani<sup>9</sup>, Andrea Aime<sup>6</sup>, Paolo Cavallini<sup>10</sup>, Jose García<sup>7</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>11</sup>, Peter Baumann<sup>12</sup>, Just van den Broecke<sup>13</sup>,<b>add your name</b><sup>n</sup>
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</p>
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# OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
<ol><li> OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
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# Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
</li><li> Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
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# European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
</li><li> European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
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# Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
</li><li> Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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# [http://metaspatial.net metaspatial], Germany
</li><li> <a href="http://metaspatial.net">metaspatial</a>, Germany
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# [http://geo-solutions.it GeoSolutions], Italy  
</li><li> <a href="http://geo-solutions.it">GeoSolutions</a>, Italy  
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# [http://geocat.net GeoCat], The Netherlands
</li><li> <a href="http://geocat.net">GeoCat</a>, The Netherlands
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# [http://www.occamlabs.de Occam Labs], Bonn, Germany
</li><li> <a href="http://www.occamlabs.de">Occam Labs</a>, Bonn, Germany
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# [http://www.trilogis.it Trilogis], Rovereto, Italy
</li><li> <a href="http://www.trilogis.it">Trilogis</a>, Rovereto, Italy
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# Faunalia, Italy
</li><li> Faunalia, Italy
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# EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
</li><li> EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
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# Jacobs University, Germany
</li><li> Jacobs University, Germany
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# [http://www.justobjects.nl Just Objects], The Netherlands
</li><li> <a href="http://www.justobjects.nl">Just Objects</a>, The Netherlands
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# '''add your  affiliation, City, Country'''
</li><li> <b>add your  affiliation, City, Country</b>
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</li></ol>
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<p><i>The abstract should not exceed two A4 pages.</i>
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== Workshop proposal ==
</p><p>The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, or OSGeo, is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to support and promote the collaborative development of open source geospatial software, data and education. The foundation provides organizational, legal and financial support to the broader open source geospatial community. It also serves as an independent legal entity to which community members can contribute code, funding and other resources, secure in the knowledge that their contributions will be maintained for public benefit. OSGeo also serves as an outreach and advocacy organization for the open source geospatial community, and provides a common forum and shared infrastructure for improving cross-project collaboration.
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The proposing team suggests to implement this workshop in a barcamp style within the conference. This will probably attract a more diverse group of people and allow for more dynamic communication which is one of the most important aspects required to really get INSPIRE implemented. The aim is to get developers and project leads from OSGeo and professionals involved with INSPIRE around one table and shed light on each other's world.  
</p><p>Since the earliest beginning of INSPIRE open source developers have been involved with implementing systems which eventually have to satisfy INSPIRE requirements. Users have requested new features and capabilities to enable their software packages to address requirements resulting from the INSPIRE directive. Developers in turn have given technical feedback to the makers of the directive. As a result INSPIRE over time has evolved into an implementable real-world architecture.
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</p><p>Many members of the OSGeo development teams are located in Europe, and many of them are actively involved in implementing INSPIRE services and geo-portals. There has been a lot of volunteered and financial contribution to OSGeo projects to help implement the official INSPIRE specifications. With the help of many testers, users and community members, OSGeo projects are offering better INSPIRE support year after year.
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From the conference website:
</p><p>This presentation is focused on the introduction of various popular OSGeo projects, which are used for particular tasks within the INSPIRE infrastructure. The presentation will reference certified OSGeo projects as well as projects from the broader OSGeo ecosystem which have not passed the incubation process yet. Each project will summarize the achievements over the last year of development with respect to INSPIRE and include a short report on future developments. This will provide a comprehensive overview of features already available today as well as features in the OSGeo community pipeline which will have direct impact on their possible usage for INSPIRE.
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</p><p><b>Keywords:</b> OSGeo, Open Source, MapServer, GeoServer, OpenLayers, deegree, Mapbender, GDAL, GeoNetwork, pycsw, OSGeoLive, NASA World Wind, Mapbender, GRASS, Quantum GIS, gvSIG, rasdaman <b>add more here</b>
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''Pre-conference workshops will take place on the 23/24 June. Each workshop or tutorial may be proposed for a single 90-minute session. A typical conference participant may register for up to four 90-minute workshops or tutorials during the workshop day. All workshops and tutorials will be open to all conference participants at no additional cost, however a daily fee will be charged for those attending workshops only.''
</p><p><a _fcknotitle="true" href="INSPIRE conference 2013-paper">INSPIRE conference 2013-paper</a>
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</p>
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=== Ping-Pong match: OSGeo & INSPIRE ===
<h2> Workshop proposal </h2>
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<p>The proposing team suggests to implement this workshop in a barcamp style within the conference. This will probably attract a more diverse group of people and allow for more dynamic communication which is one of the most important aspects required to really get INSPIRE implemented. The aim is to get developers and project leads from OSGeo and professionals involved with INSPIRE around one table and shed light on each other's world.  
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Jachym Cepicky<sup>1</sup>, Maria A. Brovelli<sup>2</sup>, Margherita Di Leo<sup>3</sup>, Angelos Tzotsos<sup>4</sup>, Markus Schneider<sup>5</sup>, Jeroen Ticheler<sup>6</sup>, Simone Giannecchini<sup>7</sup>, Andrea Aime<sup>7</sup>, Paolo Cavallini<sup>8</sup>,  Nicola Giuliani<sup>9</sup>, Jose García<sup>6</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>10</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>11</sup>, '''add your name'''<sup>n</sup>
</p><p>From the conference website:
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</p><p><i>Pre-conference workshops will take place on the 23/24 June. Each workshop or tutorial may be proposed for a single 90-minute session. A typical conference participant may register for up to four 90-minute workshops or tutorials during the workshop day. All workshops and tutorials will be open to all conference participants at no additional cost, however a daily fee will be charged for those attending workshops only.</i>
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# OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
</p>
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# Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
<h3> Ping-Pong match: OSGeo &amp; INSPIRE </h3>
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# European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
<p>Jachym Cepicky<sup>1</sup>, Maria A. Brovelli<sup>2</sup>, Margherita Di Leo<sup>3</sup>, Angelos Tzotsos<sup>4</sup>, Markus Schneider<sup>5</sup>, Jeroen Ticheler<sup>6</sup>, Simone Giannecchini<sup>7</sup>, Andrea Aime<sup>7</sup>, Paolo Cavallini<sup>8</sup>,  Nicola Giuliani<sup>9</sup>, Jose García<sup>6</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>10</sup>, Stephan Meissl<sup>11</sup>, <b>add your name</b><sup>n</sup>
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# Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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# [http://www.occamlabs.de Occam Labs], Bonn, Germany
<ol><li> OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
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# [http://geocat.net GeoCat], The Netherlands
</li><li> Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
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# [http://www.geo-solutions.it GeoSolutions], Italy  
</li><li> European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
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# Faunalia, Italy
</li><li> Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
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# Trilogis, Italy
</li><li> <a href="http://www.occamlabs.de">Occam Labs</a>, Bonn, Germany
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# EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
</li><li> <a href="http://geocat.net">GeoCat</a>, The Netherlands
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# Jacobs University, Germany
</li><li> <a href="http://www.geo-solutions.it">GeoSolutions</a>, Italy  
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# '''add your  affiliation, City, Country'''
</li><li> Faunalia, Italy
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</li><li> Trilogis, Italy
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''Proposal - shortened to 300 words ''
</li><li> EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
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</li><li> Jacobs University, Germany
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The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) is a non-profit international organization created in early 2006 to support and promote the collaborative development of geospatial open source software (GFOSS). The foundation provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GFOSS community. It serves as an independent legal entity to which community members can contribute code, funding etc, secure in the knowledge that their contributions will be maintained for public benefit, as well as an outreach and advocacy organization for the GFOSS community providing a common forum and shared infrastructure for improving cross-project collaboration. The foundation's projects are all freely available and usable under an OSI-certified open source license.
</li><li> <b>add your  affiliation, City, Country</b>
 
</li></ol>
 
<p><i>proposal - shortened to 300 words </i>
 
</p><p>The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) is a non-profit international organization created in early 2006 to support and promote the collaborative development of geospatial open source software (GFOSS). The foundation provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GFOSS community. It serves as an independent legal entity to which community members can contribute code, funding etc, secure in the knowledge that their contributions will be maintained for public benefit, as well as an outreach and advocacy organization for the GFOSS community providing a common forum and shared infrastructure for improving cross-project collaboration. The foundation's projects are all freely available and usable under an OSI-certified open source license.
 
 
Short presentations will be given in the first part (60min) of the workshop, in which lead developers will relate their projects to INSPIRE, pointing out the relevant capabilities as well as the issues deriving from the current version of the directive. The second part (30 minutes) will be dedicated to a round table between the developers and the members of the INSPIRE Technical Committee.  
 
Short presentations will be given in the first part (60min) of the workshop, in which lead developers will relate their projects to INSPIRE, pointing out the relevant capabilities as well as the issues deriving from the current version of the directive. The second part (30 minutes) will be dedicated to a round table between the developers and the members of the INSPIRE Technical Committee.  
 
Expected number of speakers is 15-20. Main audience is composed of geospatial open source developers, users, and Members of the JRC INSPIRE Technical Committee.  
 
Expected number of speakers is 15-20. Main audience is composed of geospatial open source developers, users, and Members of the JRC INSPIRE Technical Committee.  
 
The following topics will guide through the dialogue:  
 
The following topics will guide through the dialogue:  
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# complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards  
<ol><li> complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards  
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# links between INSPIRE specs and national standards  
</li><li> links between INSPIRE specs and national standards  
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# communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE  
</li><li> communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE  
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# setting up wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable  
</li><li> setting up wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable  
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# how to test and validate INSPIRE compliance  
</li><li> how to test and validate INSPIRE compliance  
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# how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice  
</li><li> how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice  
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# how to contribute to INSPIRE maintenance  
</li><li> how to contribute to INSPIRE maintenance  
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# automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages  
</li><li> automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages  
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# how an implicit support for INSPIRE in any software will give a boost to the adoption of the directive even outside EU
</li><li> how an implicit support for INSPIRE in any software will give a boost to the adoption of the directive even outside EU
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</li></ol>
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=== Notes on Workshop Description and Goals ===
<h3> Notes on Workshop Description and Goals </h3>
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<p><i>250 words or less suitable for posting on the web. Please include in the description if the session will involve lecture, hands-on exercises, group exercises, etc., whether any take-home materials will be supplied and indicate whether participants should bring a laptop computer or anything else to the workshop.</i>
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''250 words or less suitable for posting on the web. Please include in the description if the session will involve lecture, hands-on exercises, group exercises, etc., whether any take-home materials will be supplied and indicate whether participants should bring a laptop computer or anything else to the workshop.''
</p>
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<ul><li> Duration 90 minutes
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* Duration 90 minutes
</li><li> Round table (to the aim of smoothing the edges of INSPIRE)
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* Round table aiming to improve communication around INSPIRE
</li><li> Lead developers on one side (various technologies) and members of the INSPIRE Technical Committee on the other
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* Open Source Software provider, developers, data providers who have to implement INSPIRE
</li><li> 15-20 expected participants
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* 25 expected participants
</li><li> 60 minutes of quick presentations (3 minutes / 1 slide each)
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* 45 minutes of short presentations (3 minutes / 1 slide each)
</li><li> 30 minutes intensive dialog on the raised issues  
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* 45 minutes intensive dialog on the raised issues  
</li><li> Possible topics:
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* Possible topics:
<ol><li> complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards
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*# complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards
</li><li> potential mismatch between INSPIRE specs and national standards
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*# potential mismatch between INSPIRE specs and national standards
</li><li> optimisation of communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE
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*# optimization of communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE
</li><li> setting up a tracking system for INSPIRE implementations
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*# setting up a tracking system for INSPIRE implementations
</li><li> setting up wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable
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*# setting up Wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable
</li><li> how to test and validate INSPIRE compliancy
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*# how to test and validate INSPIRE conformance
</li><li> how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice
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*# how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice
</li><li> how to contribute to INSPIRE Maintenance <a href="http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2012/presentations/ds5/Vanda%20Nunes%20de%20Lima.pdf">[n]</a>
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*# how to contribute to INSPIRE Maintenance [http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2012/presentations/ds5/Vanda%20Nunes%20de%20Lima.pdf Presentation by Vanda Nunes de Lima]
</li><li> automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages
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*# automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages
</li></ol>
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</li></ul>
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=== Notes on Intended Audience and any Required Skills or Interests ===
<h3> Notes on Intended Audience and any Required Skills or Interests </h3>
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* Data providers who have to comply with INSPIRE
<p><i>technicians, managers, policymakers, etc., whether introductory or advanced, what skills if any participants should possess</i>
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* GFOSS developers
</p>
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* OSGeo software users
<ul><li> possibly, free of charge for speakers (to be checked if feasible)
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* Businesses providing services and support for Open Source geospatial software
</li><li> for OSGeo projects that cannot attend we should gather a couple of slides from each positioning it in relation to INSPIRE requirements
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* INSPIRE Representatives (Who is that exactly? If nobody shows up we will finally know that this role has not been implemented)
</li><li> main audience: GFOSS developers and users + INSPIRE people: implicit support for INSPIRE in any kind of software will give a big boost to the adoption of the directive; even outside EU
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</li></ul>
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<h2> The hang out has already taken place </h2>
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* [[User:Madi|Margherita Di Leo]]
<p>so please do <b>not</b> add your name below, but either in the workshop or in the paper or in both lists of "authors". Thanks
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* [[User:Heikki|Heikki Doeleman]] (not yet confirmed)
</p>
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* [[User:kotzino|Dimitris Kotzinos]] (interested in helping out with the workshop - cannot make the hangout)
<ul><li> <a href="User:Madi">Margherita Di Leo</a>
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* [[User:Schpidi|Stephan Meissl]] (planning to join hangout - currently not planning to travel)
</li><li> <a href="User:Heikki">Heikki Doeleman</a> (not yet confirmed)
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* [[User:Kalxas|Angelos Tzotsos]] (planning to join hangout - currently not planning to travel but interested to contribute text/presentation material/OSGeoLive support)
</li><li> <a href="User:Kotzino">Dimitris Kotzinos</a> (interested in helping out with the workshop - cannot make the hangout)
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* [[User:Jachym| Jachym CEpicky]] (planning to join hangout - interested in helping out with the workshop)
</li><li> <a href="User:Schpidi">Stephan Meissl</a> (planning to join hangout - currently not planning to travel)
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* [[User:Maria| Maria Brovelli]]
</li><li> <a href="User:Kalxas">Angelos Tzotsos</a> (planning to join hangout - currently not planning to travel but interested to contribute text/presentation material/OSGeoLive support)
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* [[User:Josegar| Jose Garcia]]
</li><li> <a href="User:Jachym"> Jachym CEpicky</a> (planning to join hangout - interested in helping out with the workshop)
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* [[User:Ticheler| Jeroen Ticheler]] (planning to participate in the workshop)
</li><li> <a href="User:Maria"> Maria Brovelli</a>
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* [[User:MarkusSchneider2| Markus Schneider]] (planning to join hangout - interested in helping out with the workshop)
</li><li> <a href="User:Josegar"> Jose Garcia</a>
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* [[Ngiuliani| Nicola Giuliani]] (interested in helping out with the workshop)
</li><li> <a href="User:Ticheler"> Jeroen Ticheler</a> (planning to participate in the workshop)
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</li><li> <a href="User:MarkusSchneider2"> Markus Schneider</a> (planning to join hangout - interested in helping out with the workshop)
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== People going to Florence and wanting to actively participate at the workshop ==
</li><li> <a href="Ngiuliani"> Nicola Giuliani</a> (interested in helping out with the workshop)
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* [[Arnulf Christl]] from [http://metaspatial.net metaspatial], Germany
</li></ul>
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* [http://www.geo-solutions.it Simone Giannecchini] from Italy
<h2> People going to Florence and wanting to actively participate at the workshop </h2>
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* ''Please add your name here''
<ul><li> <a href="http://www.geo-solutions.it">Simone Giannecchini</a>
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</li><li> Add your name here
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</li></ul>
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[[Category: Standards]] [[Category: INSPIRE]]
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Revision as of 03:11, 4 June 2013

Coordination of activities of OSGeo projects at INSPIRE Conference

Links

Deadlines

  • March 15, 2013: Deadline for submitting paper and workshops proposals (extension given from March 1)
  • March 29 2013: Deadline for submitting poster proposals
  • June 7 2013: Enroll in speakers list


Workshop

The workshop aims to give a quick overview of represented OSGeo projects and where they stand in relation to the INSPIRE technical guidelines. The following round-table aims to bring OSGeo developers, implementers, users of the software and official representatives of INSPIRE into a dialog about how things can be improved and how to move forward.

Please enlist as a participant and commit to assisting in the preparation of slides and papers and make sure that you are at the conference.

Interested Parties

Jachym Cepicky1, Maria A. Brovelli 2, Margherita Di Leo 3, Angelos Tzotsos 4, Arnulf Christl5, Simone Giannecchini6, Jeroen Ticheler7, Markus Schneider8, Nicola Giuliani9, Andrea Aime6, Paolo Cavallini10, Jose García7, Stephan Meissl11, Peter Baumann12, Just van den Broecke13,add your namen

  1. OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
  2. Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
  3. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
  4. Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
  5. metaspatial, Germany
  6. GeoSolutions, Italy
  7. GeoCat, The Netherlands
  8. Occam Labs, Bonn, Germany
  9. Trilogis, Rovereto, Italy
  10. Faunalia, Italy
  11. EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
  12. Jacobs University, Germany
  13. Just Objects, The Netherlands
  14. add your affiliation, City, Country


Workshop proposal

The proposing team suggests to implement this workshop in a barcamp style within the conference. This will probably attract a more diverse group of people and allow for more dynamic communication which is one of the most important aspects required to really get INSPIRE implemented. The aim is to get developers and project leads from OSGeo and professionals involved with INSPIRE around one table and shed light on each other's world.

From the conference website:

Pre-conference workshops will take place on the 23/24 June. Each workshop or tutorial may be proposed for a single 90-minute session. A typical conference participant may register for up to four 90-minute workshops or tutorials during the workshop day. All workshops and tutorials will be open to all conference participants at no additional cost, however a daily fee will be charged for those attending workshops only.

Ping-Pong match: OSGeo & INSPIRE

Jachym Cepicky1, Maria A. Brovelli2, Margherita Di Leo3, Angelos Tzotsos4, Markus Schneider5, Jeroen Ticheler6, Simone Giannecchini7, Andrea Aime7, Paolo Cavallini8, Nicola Giuliani9, Jose García6, Stephan Meissl10, Stephan Meissl11, add your namen

  1. OSGeo Board of directors, Help Service - Remote Sensing, Benesov, Czech Republic,
  2. Politecnico di Milano, Campus Como, Italy
  3. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), Ispra (VA), Italy
  4. Remote Sensing Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
  5. Occam Labs, Bonn, Germany
  6. GeoCat, The Netherlands
  7. GeoSolutions, Italy
  8. Faunalia, Italy
  9. Trilogis, Italy
  10. EOX IT Services GmbH, Austria
  11. Jacobs University, Germany
  12. add your affiliation, City, Country

Proposal - shortened to 300 words

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) is a non-profit international organization created in early 2006 to support and promote the collaborative development of geospatial open source software (GFOSS). The foundation provides financial, organizational and legal support to the GFOSS community. It serves as an independent legal entity to which community members can contribute code, funding etc, secure in the knowledge that their contributions will be maintained for public benefit, as well as an outreach and advocacy organization for the GFOSS community providing a common forum and shared infrastructure for improving cross-project collaboration. The foundation's projects are all freely available and usable under an OSI-certified open source license. Short presentations will be given in the first part (60min) of the workshop, in which lead developers will relate their projects to INSPIRE, pointing out the relevant capabilities as well as the issues deriving from the current version of the directive. The second part (30 minutes) will be dedicated to a round table between the developers and the members of the INSPIRE Technical Committee. Expected number of speakers is 15-20. Main audience is composed of geospatial open source developers, users, and Members of the JRC INSPIRE Technical Committee. The following topics will guide through the dialogue:

  1. complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards
  2. links between INSPIRE specs and national standards
  3. communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE
  4. setting up wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable
  5. how to test and validate INSPIRE compliance
  6. how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice
  7. how to contribute to INSPIRE maintenance
  8. automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages
  9. how an implicit support for INSPIRE in any software will give a boost to the adoption of the directive even outside EU

Notes on Workshop Description and Goals

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  • Duration 90 minutes
  • Round table aiming to improve communication around INSPIRE
  • Open Source Software provider, developers, data providers who have to implement INSPIRE
  • 25 expected participants
  • 45 minutes of short presentations (3 minutes / 1 slide each)
  • 45 minutes intensive dialog on the raised issues
  • Possible topics:
    1. complexity of INSPIRE technical guidance and OGC standards
    2. potential mismatch between INSPIRE specs and national standards
    3. optimization of communication channels between OSGeo and INSPIRE
    4. setting up a tracking system for INSPIRE implementations
    5. setting up Wiki pages (multilingual) to make INSPIRE documentation more readable
    6. how to test and validate INSPIRE conformance
    7. how to change/simplify INSPIRE technical guidance in practice
    8. how to contribute to INSPIRE Maintenance Presentation by Vanda Nunes de Lima
    9. automation of INSPIRE adoption through support in the various software packages

Notes on Intended Audience and any Required Skills or Interests

  • Data providers who have to comply with INSPIRE
  • GFOSS developers
  • OSGeo software users
  • Businesses providing services and support for Open Source geospatial software
  • INSPIRE Representatives (Who is that exactly? If nobody shows up we will finally know that this role has not been implemented)


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