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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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* This is a first cut at a concept for a San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) local chapter of OSGeo.
  
 
== Mission ==
 
== Mission ==
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* The primary mission of the SFBA chapter would be to develop the local geospatial community through in-person events.
  
 
== Objectives ==
 
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* Introduce the many members of the SFBA geospatial community to each other. We don't talk enough!
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* Provide a forum for sharing advice and experiences using different open-source geospatial tools.
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* Encourage interop testing and real collaborative development through events a la [http://superhappydevhouse.org/ SHDH] or [http://barcamp.org/ BarCamp].
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* Provide a local anchor for the growing state-wide [[California]] chapter.
  
 
== Proposed Chapter Goals For 2008 ==
 
== Proposed Chapter Goals For 2008 ==
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* Host at least quarterly gatherings for the local community, emphasizing sharing advice, asking questions, and forging new collaborations.
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* Support and shape the formation fo the [[California]] state-wide chapter.
  
 
== Initial Membership ==
 
== Initial Membership ==
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* [[mdhancher|Matt Hancher]] : NASA Ames Research Center
  
 
== Community ==
 
== Community ==

Latest revision as of 16:46, 22 October 2007

Just starting a page for those in the local area to meet.

Introduction

  • This is a first cut at a concept for a San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) local chapter of OSGeo.

Mission

  • The primary mission of the SFBA chapter would be to develop the local geospatial community through in-person events.

Objectives

  • Introduce the many members of the SFBA geospatial community to each other. We don't talk enough!
  • Provide a forum for sharing advice and experiences using different open-source geospatial tools.
  • Encourage interop testing and real collaborative development through events a la SHDH or BarCamp.
  • Provide a local anchor for the growing state-wide California chapter.

Proposed Chapter Goals For 2008

  • Host at least quarterly gatherings for the local community, emphasizing sharing advice, asking questions, and forging new collaborations.
  • Support and shape the formation fo the California state-wide chapter.

Initial Membership

Community

Start by joining and using the California Mailing List.