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Every year the California OSGeo Chapter is required to have an annual meeting. This year our meeting will hosted by Jeff Hobbs at the San Jose Water Company on Saturday, September 27, 2014.
 
Every year the California OSGeo Chapter is required to have an annual meeting. This year our meeting will hosted by Jeff Hobbs at the San Jose Water Company on Saturday, September 27, 2014.
  
~10 am - Afternoon
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~10 am - 12 noon Talks & Discussions
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~12 noon - out to lunch, at Pruneyard Shopping Center is a few miles south
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~1:30 pm Afternoon Activities - Whatever the group wants to work on/see, kinda like a WhereCamp+Code Sprint.
  
 
== Speakers ==
 
== Speakers ==

Latest revision as of 20:27, 26 September 2014

Introduction

Every year the California OSGeo Chapter is required to have an annual meeting. This year our meeting will hosted by Jeff Hobbs at the San Jose Water Company on Saturday, September 27, 2014.

~10 am - 12 noon Talks & Discussions ~12 noon - out to lunch, at Pruneyard Shopping Center is a few miles south ~1:30 pm Afternoon Activities - Whatever the group wants to work on/see, kinda like a WhereCamp+Code Sprint.

Speakers

  • 10:00AM to 10:30AM = QGIS for Texas Water Company (Jeff Hobbs)
  • 10:30AM to 11:00AM = GIS for Central Valley Master Plan Communities (Landon Blake)
  • 11:00AM to 11:30AM = Kriging with Curvilinear Anisotropy (Michele Tobias)
  • 11:30AM to 12:00PM = Lightning Talks & Updates? (0-5 slides, 60 seconds, as any people as want to?), take 5 minutes to get everyone in line/slides loaded then go?
    • FOSS4G 2014 Highlights, links, videos, etc...
    • FOSS4G North America, Burlingame in March
    • FOSS4G 2015 in Korea

Activities

  • 1:30PM to 4:30 PM: To Be Determined
  • 1:30PM to 4:30 PM: To Be Determined

Directions & Parking

1221 South Bascom Avenue, San Jose, CA 95128

Gate will be open. Park in any open spot. Jeff will be checking the front-door periodically to let people in.