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* Contact name: '''[[User:Dmorissette|Daniel Morissette]]''' (for the Quebec Local Chapter Steering Committee)
 
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=== About the Quebec Chapter ===
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The Quebec Chapter was formed in 2008 with the aim of promoting OSGeo's vision and mission in the province of Quebec, Canada. The chapter's main activity is called "Rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec" and is usually held in the form of an OSGeo track as part of major GIS conferences in the territory. The group also organizes meetups with short lightning talks about open source geospatial projects and technologies in a happy hour setting.
  
 
=== Key Accomplishments ===
 
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** Simon Mercier (2009-2013)
 
** Simon Mercier (2009-2013)
 
** Jean-Denis Giguère (2011-2013)
 
** Jean-Denis Giguère (2011-2013)
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** One seat was not filled (will be proposed again during the 2013 election process)
  
 
=== Areas for Improvement ===
 
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=== Opportunities to Help ===
 
=== Opportunities to Help ===
* OSGeo-Qc's participation in Geomatics 2013 (October 3-4 2013) will offers lots of opportunities for people interested in contributing:
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* OSGeo-Qc's participation in Geomatics 2013 (October 3-4 2013) will offer lots of opportunities for people interested in contributing:
 
** Join the organizing committee
 
** Join the organizing committee
 
** Answer the upcoming call for presentations and share your work with your peers
 
** Answer the upcoming call for presentations and share your work with your peers

Latest revision as of 17:24, 30 September 2013

Quebec Local Chapter Report for 2012

About the Quebec Chapter

The Quebec Chapter was formed in 2008 with the aim of promoting OSGeo's vision and mission in the province of Quebec, Canada. The chapter's main activity is called "Rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec" and is usually held in the form of an OSGeo track as part of major GIS conferences in the territory. The group also organizes meetups with short lightning talks about open source geospatial projects and technologies in a happy hour setting.

Key Accomplishments

  • The highlight of 2012 was the Rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec 2012 in Saguenay on October 17-18, organized in collaboration with VisionGeomatique 2012. This second edition of Rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec consisted in a dedicated stream of open source talks as part of the program of the larger VisionGeomatique event (~350 visitors), and the OSGeo-Qc room was packed for both days of the event.
  • Held local meetings around the province:
    • August 30, 2012: Participation in a Geo-5@7 in Quebec City to promote Rendez-vous OSGeo-Quebec 2012
  • Elections for the Quebec Local Chapter Steering Committee took place between February 12 and 19, 2013 (yes, that's 2013, so we were a little late). The current steering committee members for 2012-2013 are:
    • Daniel Morissette (2008-2014)
    • Thierry Badard (2008-2014)
    • Simon Mercier (2009-2013)
    • Jean-Denis Giguère (2011-2013)
    • One seat was not filled (will be proposed again during the 2013 election process)

Areas for Improvement

  • We need to come back to holding more regular meetings/events around the province to keep the momentum going.

Opportunities to Help

  • OSGeo-Qc's participation in Geomatics 2013 (October 3-4 2013) will offer lots of opportunities for people interested in contributing:
    • Join the organizing committee
    • Answer the upcoming call for presentations and share your work with your peers
    • Help with specific tasks
    • Register for the event and join us in Montreal in October!

Outlook for 2013

  • The main activity of 2013 will be OSGeo-Quebec's participation in Geomatics 2013 in Montreal (October 3-4 2013, website URL not available yet)
  • We will also continue to hold local meetings ("5 à 7") around the province with 2-3 15 minute presentations each time