New Member Nominations 2013

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The Charter Member nomination period runs from 2013-07-09 to 2013-07-23! The list of nominees for the 2013 Charter Member Election is maintained by the Chief Returning Officer (cro at osgeo.org).

To submit a charter member nomination:

  • Please confirm with the nominated person first!
  • Please email cro@osgeo.org with their name, country, contact email and paragraph describing why you are recommending this person as a Charter Member
  • Please also feel free to cc: the nomination to the OSGeo discussion list - discuss@lists.osgeo.org - so the community can be nudged along and have a sense of what is going on.
  • Also, you might want to reference your OSGeo Advocate profile.

The list of nominees will be maintained by the CRO here:

Name Country Notes
Just van den Broecke The Netherlands From: Bart van den Eijnden

I'd like to nominate Just van den Broecke for OSGeo charter membership. Just has invested a lot of his time in getting the Dutch language chapter of Osgeo set up recently [0].

He has worked with a lot of the OSGeo software projects and has also developed tools in the open source domain on top of this such as Heron Mapping Components [1] and Streaming ETL [2].

In 2012 he organised the OSGeo track at the Geospatial World Forum 2012 (GWF) and he is a regular visitor/speaker to/on FOSS4G and the Bolsena hacking event as well.


Phillip Davis USA From: Phillip Davis

I would like to nominate myself for the OSGeo Charter membership. As the Director of the GeoTech Center [0] and Project Manager of the NISGTC [1] and a 30 year educator, I have a broad, international, interest in promoting Open Source software. My immediate goal is to secure $2M in NSF funding to create a national FOSS4G Academy here in the US [2]. Please also check out my LinkedIn profile [3].


Marc Jansen Germany From: Bart van den Eijnden

I'd like to nominate Marc Jansen for OSGeo charter membership. Marc is actively involved in the OpenLayers [0] and GeoExt [1] projects and works for the German company terrestris [2]. He also co-created the GXM (GeoExt Mobile) [3] library based on Sencha Touch and OpenLayers. Marc also co-wrote a book [4] in German on OpenLayers.

In 2012 Terrestris hosted a code sprint on GeoExt 2 in Bonn at their office, which was a great experience. A lot of the initial code for GeoExt 2 was actually created at an internal code sprint by terrestris in Malta.

I have met Marc many times at code sprints and FOSS4G conferences, and was surprised to see he's not actually already a charter member.


Volker Mische Germany From: Bart van den Eijnden

I'd like to nominate Volker Mische for OsGeo charter membership, since to my GREAT surprise he is not already a charter member.

Volker hardly needs any introduction. He is the creator of GeoCouch [0] and works at Couchbase [1]. I'm sure many of you have seen his talks @FOSS4G conferences on this subject.

He also contributed to OpenLayers [2], has co-created a library that integrates OpenLayers with jQuery (MapQuery).

Volker is very active member in the OSGeo community already, and was involved in the organisation of FOSS4G in 2009 in Sydney [3].

See also his engagement with FOSS4G 2013 [4].

Marco Lechner Germany From: Athina Trakas

I would like to nominate Marco Lechner as OSGeo Charter member.

Marco is a well known and constant supporter of the the OSGeo community and since many years involved in planning and execution of the German speaking FOSSGIS Konferenz [0].

He is president of the management board of the FOSSGIS e.V. [1], the legal association supporting Free Software for Geoinformation and Open Geodata in Germany. The history of FOSSGIS goes back to the German GRASS User Community founded in 2001. The FOSSGIS e.V. is the OSGeo German speaking Local Chapter and acts as a legal entitiy for the German speaking OpenStreetMap [2] community.

Codrina Maria Ilie Romania From: Jeff McKenna

It is my honor to nominate Codrina [0] as a Charter Member of OSGeo. Passionate about FOSS4G and Open Data, she is well known for her enthusiasm in Romania and Denmark.

Earlier this year, I was planning on giving training in Copenhagen, I might have mentioned this on the OSGeo Board mailing list, and then I received a direct email from her introducing herself and asking if we should have an OSGeo meetup in Copenhagen when I was there. Even though she recently moved from Romania to Denmark, she was somehow able to be the sparkplug to bring together a large group of Open Source geospatial passionate people in Copenhagen.

Little did I know that this meeting would also spark an invite to me to the (at the time) upcoming FOSS4G-CEE event in Bucharest [1], hosted by the geo-spatial.org / Romanian Chapter team [2]. I would of course end up attending the event, and watched as her and the geo-spatial.org family brought together hundreds of FOSS4G and Open Data enthusiasts from countries all over Europe.

Codrina may not write code, but she has that rare passion, that strength, that guts, that allows her to network and share her FOSS4G knowledge. She holds workshops [3], writes user guides, and organizes events [4], that bring together developers, decision makers, students, and users - these thankless tasks are so very important. I've heard from others how she repeatedly attends hi-tech events with no other females present, introduces herself and starts promoting FOSS4G and Open Data.

I feel this is an international leader to-be, someone who sees the world as a very small community, willing to travel to bring the community together. It is my honor to help her grow and allow her to provide input to the shape of the OSGeo foundation.

It is for all these reasons I am nominating Codrina to become a Charter Member of OSGeo.

Eli Adam USA From: David Percy

I would like to nominate Eli Adam as Charter Member.

Eli is active on the OSGeo Journal [0], and several other committees at OSGeo. He was also instrumental in establishing the Portland, Oregon open source GIS group as an official chapter of OSGeo [1]. He has worked on a statewide campaign to get government standardized on GeoMoose for parcel data (he may have contributed code, too). As a government employee, he brings a very useful perspective.

I'm sure Eli does a whole lot of other great stuff, he has so much energy and is so helpful!

Alessandro Furieri Italy From: Markus Neteler

Alessandro is an Italian developer working as a freelancer. In the FOSS4G world he is quite known as the main developer and maintainer of both the SpatiaLite and RasterLite projects [0]. Furthermore, he is a QGIS contributor [1] (the SpatiaLite data provider), and he contributed some code to GDAL/OGR [2] as well (GML Topology advanced parser, SQLite/SpatiaLite driver).

Alessandro is active in the Italian community: During the last three years he was the President of the very productive OSGeo's Italian Local Chapter - GFOSS.it [3]

Vincent Picavet France From: Jáchym Čepický

I would like to nominate Vincent Picavet as a Charter Member of OSGeo.

I know Vincent personally as QGIS [0] and PostGIS [1] enthusiast and developer, and I share his ideas about OSGeo and it's environment, which I had the chance to know a little bit during our chats at both FOSS4G-CEE events (his idea it was, to rename it to FOSS4G-NSCNEE for Not-So-Central-Neither-Eastern-Europe, which I like).

Vincent was always involved in open source world, particulary in the GIS field. He is a founding member of Francophone OSGeo local chapter [2] and its current treasurer. He has initiated the first FOSS4G event in France (FROG2013) and organized other FOSS4G-related events in France (QGIS day 2011, PostGIS session 2011...)

Vincent talked at a lot of international and local conferences on various FOSS4G subjects (among others about QGIS) and especially spatial databases (PostGIS).

Vincent founded Oslandia [3] in 2009 with Olivier Courtin, providing services around FOSS4G and focusing on quality and innovation for opensource GIS.


Taichi FURUHASHI Japan From: Venkatesh Raghavan

Furahashi-san is the driving force behind the FOSS4G-Japan events and the main organizer of FOSS4G-Tokyo [0] event. He is also very active in the OSM community and took the lead in organizing SotM-Tokyo in 2012 [1]. He uses, develops and promotes OSGeo Source and Open Data in several of his projects both nationally and internationally. His recent work related to the March 11 2011 earthquake in Japan is also widely appreciated.

Find out more about Furuhashi-san on his Google+ web pages [2]


Nobusuke IWASAKI Japan From: Venkatesh Raghavan

Iwasaki-san's passion for FOSS4G in unmatched. He is one of the the main organizer of FOSS4G-Japan event [0] and also a regular at FOSS4G Global events. He is a very active user, developer, trainer and promoter of OSGeo Source geospatial and Open Data at several forums and also in his projects both nationally and internationally. Apart form several scientific works using Open Source and Open Data, his work on i18N of OSGeo software and OSGeo-Live is also a great contribution.

Find out more about Iwasaki-san on his web page at: [1]


Daniel Kastl Germany From: Venkatesh Raghavan

Daniel-san is a regular at FOSS4G since beginning. He leads the pgRouting [0] project which has become one of the regular and workshops at FOSS4G related events [1]. He is very active a a mentor in GSoC [2] and has trained several young developers. He is also very active in the OSM community. He is a very active user, developer, trainer and promoter of OSGeo Source and Open Data at several forums and projects.

Learn more about Daniel-san at on his LinkedIn profile page at [3].