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  • Location: Cologne, Germany * Master Student of Geography at University of Bonn (Germany)
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  • ** [http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page FOSSGIS] March Berlin, Germany ** [http://www.intergeo.de/ Intergeo] 2007 Leipzig, September 25-27 Germany
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  • '''Location:''' Nuremberg, Germany
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  • I am a geographer from Germany, currently working for [http://www.metrico.lu Metrico] as GIS manager. We a
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  • * since 2006 a yearly conference is held in Germany to show the latest developments of FOSSGIS and set up a forum to spread the * a lot of projects of OSGeo are supported by people esp. in Germany (GRASS, QGIS, Mapbender, deegree);
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  • |Country=Germany
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  • ...ummer school / conference took place in several parts of the world (India, Germany, Peru, Kenya, Malaysia). One focus is since the beginning is the usage of O Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Behr, Stuttgart. Germany
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  • {{#umSetParam: 7.14897|50.68666|Bonn, Germany|Jwilden|Johannes Wilden}}
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  • : Germany : Standard time zone: UTC +2 (Germany)
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  • CEO and developer at [http://georepublic.de Georepublic Germany]
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  • ...for the seventh time. This time in [http://www.uni-hannover.de/ Hannover], Germany on March 17-19, 2009. ...Source GIS community meets from March 17th through 19th 2009 in Hannover, Germany to the yearly conference and fair.
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  • ...//www.fossgis.de/ German Language Local Chapter] involving OSGeo People in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. ...onferenz/wiki/2008 FOSSGIS 2008], at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, Germany
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  • |Country=Germany
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  • ...many), AGIT (July in Salzburg, Austria), INTERGEO (September in Karlsruhe, Germany), FOSS4G (October in Sydney, Australia)
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  • ...al) 2016 event has been awarded by the OSGeo Conference Committee to Bonn, Germany. ...many years of experience, hosting a successful yearly FOSSGIS[2] event in Germany, and also as one of the original OSGeo local chapters, FOSSGIS_e.V.[3]. Co
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  • ** 2006 was the first public appearance of OSGeo in Germany ...on various topics. One reason may be, that the history of Free Software in Germany goes back quite a long time - well before OSGeo came into existence. Some i
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  • = OSGeo Supports the October 2012 QGIS Developer Meeting in Essen, Germany = ...will be one of the financial supporters of the 8th QGIS Hackfest in Essen, Germany, from 3rd to 7th October 2012. QGIS Hackfests are held twice a year in a co
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  • ...(July in Salzburg, Austria), INTERGEO: OSGeo Park (September in Nürnberg, Germany)
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  • ...rovider for spatial Free and Open Source Software solutions based in Bonn, Germany. The WhereGroup's business philosophy is straight forward commercial consul ...on standardized OGC interfaces. Therefore we do not only promote OSGeo in Germany, Europe and worldwide, but support the Foundation at several levels interna
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  • ...e sixth time. This event took place in [http://www.freiburg.de/ Freiburg], Germany on April 01-03, 2008. This year was probably the last where sponsors and pa ...g|left|thumb|600px|OSGeo Booth at the FOSSGIS 2008 Conference in Freiburg, Germany]]
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  • * GDF Hannover, Germany: Various Training options for GRASS GIS and QGIS [http://www.gdf-hannover.d * nature-consult, Germany: GRASS and Quantum GIS training courses, workshops and talks [http://www.na
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  • * German,de,Astrid Emde,Germany,astrid emde wheregroup com,astrid_emde * German,de,Daniel Kastl,Germany,daniel georepublic de,
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  • ...p://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Fjbehr Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Behr, Stuttgart. Germany]
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  • ...Memorandum of Understanding, signed during the OSGeo Code Sprint in Bonn, Germany]] ...Memorandum of Understanding, signed during the OSGeo Code Sprint in Bonn, Germany]]
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  • * [[User:Arnulf Christl | Arnulf Christl]] - Mapbender, CCGIS, Germany;
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  • ...onferences are an initiative of several small companies and communities in Germany who merged forces to be able to manage a larger event. OSGeo has been prese
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  • * [http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/2011/ FOSSGIS] 2011 in Heidelberg Germany successful. Nice mix of OSM, GIS and NeoGeo. # FOSSGIS 2011 in Heidelberg Germany successful. Nice mix of OSM, GIS and NeoGeo.
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  • ...of [http://intevation.net/ Intevation GmbH], a consulting company based in Germany.
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  • *#Till Adams (Germany) *#Peter Baumann (Germany)
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  • == Germany ==
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  • * Postcard greeting: "Welcome to Germany!" (In case anyone wonders "Where is Bonn?") * Postcard handwriting: Pecita Expanded ("Welcome to Germany")
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  • ...s the largest annual GIS and Surveying event, trade show and conference in Germany (and probably also globally) attracting more than 10 thousand people. OSGeo
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  • * [[LinuxTag 2006]] - 3-6 May 2006 (Wiesbaden, Germany) forerunner to '''[[Operate OSGeo Booth]]''' ...''' [[Operate OSGeo Booth | Open Source Park]] 10-12 October 2006 (Munich, Germany)
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  • ''Join us in Cologne, Germany, where FUSION 2008 will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Internat
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  • ...March 2012, ready for the FOSS4G - North America, Spanish FOSS4G, FOSSGIS Germany, among others.
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  • ...software within a business context through his company WhereGroup in Bonn, Germany. He has served on OSGeo's Board from its inception and been involved in se * Arnulf Christl (Germany) - Re-elected
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  • ** Germany **Germany
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  • ==== Austria / Germany / Switzerland ====
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  • During the [http://2016.foss4g.org/ FOSS4G 2016] conference in Bonn, Germany, there will be a number of spaces for people to hold Birds of a Feather ses
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  • # [http://metaspatial.net metaspatial], Germany # [http://www.occamlabs.de Occam Labs], Bonn, Germany
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  • ...pulation and open source interest in Germany with their FOSS4G attendance. Germany has a successful annual FOSSGIS.
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  • ...take place at [http://www.jacobs-university.de Jacobs University, Northern Germany].
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  • * Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Behr, Stuttgart. Germany
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  • ...March 2013, ready for several special events, including FOSS4G-NA, FOSSGIS Germany, among others.
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  • * 17-19 Mar 2009: [http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz FOSSGIS 2009], Hannover, Germany
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  • ** ''FOSSGIS2008'', Freiburg, Germany ** ''AGIT'', Salzburg, Germany
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  • [[File:Fossgis-2016 logo.png|thumb|right|371px|FOSS4G 2016 in Bonn, Germany. Find more Logos for download and direct linking on the [[FOSS4G 2016 Marke
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  • ...etz_2012 Introduction to GRASS GIS]. GEOSTAT 2012, 3-8 Sep 2012, Muenster, Germany ...work: Introduction and application]. GEOSTAT 2012, 3-8 Sep 2012, Muenster, Germany
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  • |Country=Germany ...2015: founder of the [http://www.mundialis.de mundialis company] in Bonn (Germany) with focus on remote sensing and massive satellite data processing.
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  • At least one interesting example (from Germany) of a contributing source using crowd-sourcing not to contribute original d
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  • |Country=Germany
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  • ''Metaspatial is an open source geospatial consultancy based in Germany and actively supports OSGeo. Metaspatial is a regular sponsor of the [[FOSS
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  • * RLP, Germany * NRW-Landesvermessung, Germany;
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  • ...t|333px|FOSS4G (OSGeo's annual conference) boat cruise, August 2016, Bonn, Germany]] ...umb|right|333px|OSGeoLive code sprint at FOSS4G-Bonn, August 2016 in Bonn, Germany]]
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  • ...t|333px|FOSS4G (OSGeo's annual conference) boat cruise, August 2016, Bonn, Germany]] ...umb|right|333px|OSGeoLive code sprint at FOSS4G-Bonn, August 2016 in Bonn, Germany]]
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  • Germany <br>
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  • ...March 2012, ready for the FOSS4G - North America, Spanish FOSS4G, FOSSGIS Germany, among others. We would like to hear from anyone wishing to add new project
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  • ...forerunners are taking place for the fourth time, this year again in Bonn, Germany on March 29 and 30, 2006. [http://www.fossgis.de/wiki/index.php/MesseSponso
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  • ...t|333px|FOSS4G (OSGeo's annual conference) boat cruise, August 2016, Bonn, Germany]] ...umb|right|333px|OSGeoLive code sprint at FOSS4G-Bonn, August 2016 in Bonn, Germany]]
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  • ...e released in August 2016, ready for the global FOSS4G conference in Bonn, Germany.
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  • * Stefan Sylla, [http://sylla-consult.de/en/ sylla-consult], Frankfurt, Germany - 100 Euro
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  • ...hich will be released in March 2012, ready for the Spanish FOSS4G, FOSSGIS Germany, GISRUK in England and the MapWindow/FOSS4G Regional Netherlands Conference
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  • The FOSSGIS will take place in [http://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/ Osnabrück], Germany on March 02-05, 2010.
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  • ...intergeo.de/ Intergeo] trade fair and conference takes place in Karslruhe, Germany from September 22nd to 24th. OSGeo will again operate it's Open Source Park ...S conference 2010 that will take place from March 2nd to 5th in Osnabrück, Germany also heavily focuses on OSM data, issues and governance.
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  • ...e] for [http://www.it-inwent.org InWEnt - Capacity Building International, Germany]
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  • ...ng the OSGeo Code Sprint in Vienna, Spanish FOSS4G, French FOSS4G, FOSSGIS Germany, among others.
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  • ...ng time, starting through her early Mapbender work at the CCGIS company in Germany, to becoming one of the leaders of the Mapbender team at the WhereGroup com
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  • ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-A-CH DACH]: Germany (D), Austria (A), Switzerland (CH)'' ...g lists for specific topics including the annual conference, OpenStreetMap Germany, marketing and one private list for members.
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  • ...be able to provide interpreters, but we'll make sure you don't get lost in Germany.
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  • ...kers and formally communicates with related organizations. She is based in Germany, Bonn and has a thorough understanding of the situation of spatial data, in Germany) and consults businesses, public administration and governments.
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  • * Georg Lösel - GRASS user group - free geodata in germany
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  • | FOSS4G (Bonn, Germany) || 2016 || [http://2016.foss4g.org/ Webpage] || tbd || [http://video.fos ==== Austria / Germany / Switzerland ====
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  • China and India and Germany and Canada - that OSGeo is providing a
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  • ...of each other. One such Topic Talk at the 2016 edition of FOSS4G in Bonn, Germany was titled '''Open Source Tools and Governance for Land Management'''.
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  • ...e/konferenz/wiki/2008 FOSSGIS 2008], Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, Germany
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  • ...be able to provide interpreters, but we'll make sure you don't get lost in Germany.
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  • * enhance international outreach, address more people outside Germany (or Europe)
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  • ...the working title "GeoJQuery" in March 2010 at the FOSSGIS (local chapter Germany conference) in Osnabrück.
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  • ...zed a BOF with the working title "GeoJQuery" at the FOSSGIS (local chapter Germany conference) this week in Osnabrück.
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  • * Joined ''Infoterra GmbH'' (Friedrichshafen, Germany) working as a Remote Sensing & GIS analyst in European projects -- [http:// ....felis.uni-freiburg.de FeLIS]), Albert-Ludwig University (Freiburg i. Br., Germany) --- October 2005.
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  • * Visum, Power adapter, public transport, Tipping in Germany, SIM Cards, (Free) WLAN, Money, Where to buy souvenirs?, Run courses, How t
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  • | 4 || Astrid Emde || Germany || astrid_emde at osgeo.org || OSGeo || OSGeoLive, OSGeo ||
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  • ...6, in the [http://www.rhein-main-hallen.de/ Rhein-Main-Hallen], Wiesbaden, Germany. ...store, retreive and manipulate vectorial data in action. Many city maps in Germany are already using the power of PostgreSQL and PostGIS through the UMN MapSe
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  • ...ard members have a chance to possibly meet face-to-face at FOSS4G in Bonn, Germany in August. # Jonas Eberle (Germany)
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  • ...general. We need to be more confident in marketing, especially outside of Germany. Maybe FOSS4G in Barcelona will be an opportunity.
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  • * Some sample cross-boundary data from the cross boundary project in Germany-Belgium-Netherlands
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  • # [http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/2012/ FOSSGIS 2012], Dessau, Germany,March 2012 ...Environmental Modeling and Software Society Conference (IEMSS)], Leipzig, Germany, July 2012
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  • ...der for spatial [[Free and Open Source Software]] solutions based in Bonn, Germany. The WhereGroup's business philosophy follows a clear path and is dedicated
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  • | Germany | Germany
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  • ...ies in the charming Rhineland, in close proximity to the former capitol of Germany, Bonn. Due to superb transport connection, Sankt Augustin may also be quick
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  • Germany Germany
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  • ...ode_Sprint_2018|OSGeo Code Sprint 2018]] Annual Code Sprint comes to Bonn (Germany) March 18-25
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  • | 12||Christoph Stasch||University of Muenster||Germany | 16||Johannes Brauner||Technial University of Dresden||Germany
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  • |MOT4: Next board meeting at FOSS4G 2016 in Bonn, Germany
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  • * some Open/Free data (vmap0 and postal code polygons in Germany)
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  • ...Data Hackathon at DIW Berlin in Q3 2020 (Participants to be expected from Germany, Poland, Czechia and Denmark).
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  • Air Force, stationed in Germany, where he picked up yet another language.
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  • | [[FOSS4G 2016]] || Bonn, Germany || 889 * Germany has the [[FOSSGIS]] conferences in German language.
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  • ...pg|thumb|400px|right|MoU and signatories at the OSGeo Code Sprint in Bonn, Germany (B. Drees[TIB], M. Arias de Reyna[OSGeo])]]
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  • ** [http://2016.foss4g.org FOSS4G 2016] will be in Bonn, Germany
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  • *[http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/User:Athina_Trakas Athina Trakas], Bonn, Germany
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  • # Christian Mayer (Germany) # Oliver Tonhofer (Germany)
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  • At least one interesting example (from Germany) of a contributing source using crowd-sourcing not to contribute original d
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  • | || 25 || 1 || InterGeo (Germany) 27-29 Sept
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  • ** [http://2016.foss4g.org FOSS4G 2016] was in Bonn, Germany
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  • * 17.-19 March 2009, Hannover, Germany: [[http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz/wiki/Main_Page German Language Open Sour * 22 - 24 Sept 2009, Karlsruhe, Germany, [[http://www.intergeo.de Intergeo]]. Europe's largest event for geoinforma
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  • : Bonn, Germany
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  • ** contact to BBK (Federal Agency of Germany, located in Bonn), UN Spider, UNOOSA and BICC (Bonn International Center fo
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  • Baumann is professor of Computer Science at Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany and founder and CEO of rasdaman GmbH.
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  • ...tries including: India, Poland, Pakistan, Thailand, United States, Russia, Germany, Cameroon, Singapore, Spain, Romania, UK, Vietnam, Dominican Republic, Turk
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  • ...d in 2012. This was arranged by Alessandro Frigeri (Italy) and Peter Löwe (Germany). This was followed by an equally successful splinter session [https://zeno
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  • # Germany FOSSGIS - [[User:Till Adams|Till Adams]]
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  • ...rmationssysteme GmbH '''<br> Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 6<br> 76131 Karlsruhe<br> Germany
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  • ...erywhere" has already changed considerably. There are markets (for example Germany) where the number of UMN [[MapServer]] by far outnumbers any single proprie
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  • China and India and Germany and Canada - that OSGeo is providing a
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  • : GERMANY
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  • ...öwe: '''Wanderlust 2.0: The state and future of hiking trail management in Germany with FOSS GIS'''
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  • OSGeo had a booth at the [[LinuxTag 2006]] event in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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  • | 10 || Arne Schubert || atd.schubert at gmail.com || Germany || Mapbender
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  • ...fter signing the MoU at the OSGeo booth at [[Intergeo | Intergeo 2011]] in Germany]]
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  • ...]] (as trainer) from the [http://metaspatial.net metaspatial Institute] in Germany The training was organized by InWEnt - International Capacity Building (Germany), the UNDP - International Open Source Network ASEAN+3 Sub-Regional Node, t
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  • {{#umSetParam: 6.92|50.95|Cologne, Germany|Christian Willmes|Christian Willmes}}
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  • : Germany
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  • Anne Ghisla (Germany)
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  • * [https://www.osgeo.org/member/astrid-emde/ Astrid Emde] - Cologne, Germany (Central European Time Zone UTC +1h) * [https://www.osgeo.org/member/till-adams/ Till Adams] - Bonn, Germany (Central European Time Zone UTC +1h)
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  • Example 2: If the video is published in Germany and/or addresses the German community we recommend: ...s://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/deed.en Creative Commons BY 3.0 Germany]
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  • == [[Astrid Emde]] (Germany) ==
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  • Anne Ghisla (Germany)
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  • **** [[Deutsch | Germany]]
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  • *# Peter Löwe (Germany)
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  • ** received 2 bids (letters of interest): from '''Bonn, Germany''' and '''Dublin, Ireland'''
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  • * [[User:Arnulf_Christl|Arnulf Christl]], Bonn, Germany (invitado extranjero)
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  • Chairs: Maria Brovelli (Italy) and Anne Ghilsa (Germany)
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  • |France, Italy &amp; Germany are strong supporters. How can we increase attendance? !GERMANY
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  • ...de/englisch/page/main/index.php Intergeo 2006] 10-12 October 2006 (Munich, Germany). The OSGeo operated a booth area providing resources for Open Source Geosp
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  • ...o include the city and country of the event too. eg. "Intergeo, Hannover, Germany" or "Indian National FOSS4G Conference, Hyderabad, India".
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  • | Germany | Germany
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  • ...ference implementation to OGC specifications. Markus is based in Hamburg, Germany and represents European and German interests. He speaks and writes German a * Georg is very active in Europe (especially Germany) and supports Free Software GIS for many years. He's current Chair of the G
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  • * Germany (and international):
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  • ...ce (Dr. rer. nat.) in Physical Geography. Since 2016 Markus lives in Bonn, Germany.
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  • *Anne Ghisla (Germany)
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  • ...GCOLOR=0xffffff&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&EXCEPTIONS=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage Germany]
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  • === 21. - 25. March 2018 FOSSGIS Bonn (Germany)=== * Passau (Germany)
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  • === 21. - 25. March 2018 FOSSGIS Bonn (Germany)=== * Passau (Germany)
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  • ...A MapServer WMS demo ist operated by CCGIS hosting the Free Data project "Germany", a GeoServer WFS-T demo installation hosts the Mapbender users.
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  • ...oad/vortraege/090617_GSDI_Rotterdam_vDoemming.pdf INSPIRE Status Report in Germany] given by Andreas von Dömming at [http://www.gsdi.org GSDI]
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  • ...non. The number of workers aged 35 to 44 is expected to decline by 27% in Germany, 19% in the U.K., 9% in Italy, 10% in Japan, and by 8% in China. A recent
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  • ...Markus is a very present person over many FOSS4G communities from OSGeo to Germany passing through Italy. He's one of the faces that OSGeo can proudly show ev
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  • ...enia; TROPOS, Germany; U of Paris, France; NCKU, Taiwan; SFU, Canada; RTH, Germany; CNR, Italy;CIMA, Italy; LPGN
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  • *Presenter: Martin Dresen from Germany
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  • ...Prague (Czech Republic), Politecnico di Milan ( Italy), Jacobs University (Germany), Aalto University (Finland), University of Girona (Spain) SUPSI (Switzerla
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  • # Jürgen E. Fischer (Germany)
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  • | Germany || 1 || 0.4
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  • ** The conference committee has voted for Bonn, Germany for 2016
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  • He actively helped to build the brand OSGeo in Germany and at European
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  • |Germany |Germany
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  • ...ional Conference on Geographic Information Science 2009, held in Hannover, Germany, 2-5-june-2009.
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  • ...nd conference takes place in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen Bremen], Germany from September 30th through October 2nd. OSGeo will again operate it's Open
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  • ...ready for the [http://2016.foss4g.org/home.html FOSS4G conference in Bonn, Germany] - the annual global event of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
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  • * [http://www.fossgis.de OSGeo Austria-Germany-Switzerland Chapter (FOSSGIS)] Report by [[User:Peter_Loewe | Peter Loewe]]
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  • | Germany | ''I would like to nominate Jörg Thomsen from Berlin (Germany). Jörg is very enthusiastic about Open Source and Open Data. He is working
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  • **** in Germany annual conf since 2005 (first Mapserver, now FOSSGIS.de)
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  • Example: we have a active subset of members in Germany (and German-speaking locales), working together to support and promote open
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  • ...by a lot of open source GIS companies all around the world. Especially in Germany, were we are active in the local chapter (FOSSGIS e.V.).
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  • == 3. Astrid Emde, Germany ([https://www.osgeo.org/member/astrid-emde/ OSGeo profile)] == I am from Cologne (Germany) and work in Bonn at WhereGroup as Seniour GIS Consultant.
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  • Location: Bonn, Germany General Sessions: 889 attendees from 54 Countries (20% Germany, 2/3 europe, 1/3 RotW
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  • ; [[User:Peter Loewe|Peter Löwe]], Germany: Open Science, Data Science, GRASS GIS
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  • | Germany | Norway/Germany
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  • |Germany ...nsors.html OSGeo Live project] and [[MapServer]], gives talks at events in Germany and abroad and contributes to publications on Open Source geospatial. She h
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  • * Description: Planning for the 2016 conference that will be held in Bonn, Germany
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  • * [[User:Aghisla|Anne]], Italy/Germany
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  • | Germany
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  • (Germany). This was followed by an equally successful [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenod Germany, which has a good reputation for producing OSGeo-Live-DVDs for
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  • Annual Code Sprint comes to Bonn (Germany) in 2018! ...eamengine/issues/322 TEAM Engine code sprint at OSGeo Code Sprint in Bonn, Germany (2018-03-20)]
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  • ...Berlin 4 Open Access - From Promise to Practice - March 29-31, 2006 Golm, Germany]
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  • ## Full Professor, GIScience Research Group at Heidelberg University, Germany
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  • ...rry that he cannot come (already committed to other BoF). FYI: The FOSSGIS Germany OSGeo Local Chapter is considering to apply for FOSS4G 2016 and we are inte
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  • : 53121 Bonn, Germany
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  • ...for Development (RCMRD) in Nairobi, Kenya. It is organized by Metaspatial (Germany) in close cooperation with UN-Habitat and Kartoza (South Africa). The event
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  • # [[User:Stranger | Andreas Schmitz]], Germany, deegree core developer and TMC member, CTO of [http://www.occamlabs.de Occ # [[User:Olt | Oliver Tonnhofer]], Germany, [http://mapproxy.org MapProxy] core developer, founder & CTO of [http://ww
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  • Air Force, stationed in Germany, where he picked up yet another language.
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  • Venue: Bonn, Germany ...er] (photo: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Schuko_plug_and_socket.png Germany]). See also http://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/
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  • ...embership" (€9,000 or $10,000 - equal to the larger QGIS user groups, like Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland) <br/> Board note: A more detailed budget
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  • * Metaspatial, Germany
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  • [Thu Oct 22 2009] [09:53:38] <seven> ECHO-G from Germany can be used with some restrictions
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  • ...heir email-adresses (Nations: Great Britain, Netherlands,Austria, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Namibia)
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  • ...heir email-adresses (Nations: Great Britain, Netherlands,Austria, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Namibia)
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  • ...ese include the UMN MapServer User conference in Brazil (2005), FOSSGIS in Germany (since 2003), SIGTE in Spain, geo-IT in Italy, or FOSS4G in Japan and Portu
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  • * Attendees by country: Germany (14), Austria (4), Australia (2), France (2), Norway (2), Italy (1), South
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  • |''Germany'' |''Germany''
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  • |''Germany''
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  • Franz-Josef Behr (Stuttgart University of Applied Science, Germany) - franz-josef.behr@hft-stuttgart.de Stefan Neumeier (Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, Germany)
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  • ...he Center for Environmental Systems Research (CESR), University of Kassel, Germany. || open data || vector, raster || shp, ESRI GRID, ESRI BIL || 3s (app90m)
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  • |''Germany'' |''Germany''
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  • ...March. Delivery within 48 hours. Uncritical delay due to postal strike in Germany.
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  • |'''Germany'''
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  • | Germany
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  • |''Germany''
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  • |''Germany''
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  • | Germany | Germany
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  • ...co-research advisor of more than 10 foreign exchange students from Spain, Germany and Italy, Chris Renschler encouraged students to contribute their codes si
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  • # '''Astrid Emde [Mentor]''': Senior GIS consultant at WhereGroup in Bonn, Germany. OSGeo board member and secretary. Awarded the Sol Katz award for leadershi
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  • * I worked with other OSGeo Board members living in countries like India, Germany, United States, Italy, and across Canada.
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  • ...n of standards to the growth rate in each country is equivalent to 0.9% in Germany, 0.8% in 0.3% in the UK and 0.2% in Canada. <ref>Prof. Dr. Knut Blind, Prof
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  • | Hamburg, Germany (10.00, 52.74)
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  • ...(21), France (18), United Kingdom (15), Spain (12), The Netherlands (12), Germany (11), Switzerland (11), Norway (6), Belgium (5), Austria (5), Czech Republi
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  • * [http://2016.foss4g.org/ 2016]: Bonn, Germany
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  • **** Codrina want to delete "Bonn, Germany" - accepted
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  • ...opens and that you see a Mapbender application with the demis-world WMS, a germany WMS and a mapbender-user WMS
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  • ...has been approved as a local chapter for the german speaking countries of Germany, Austria and Switzerland with Dr. Georg Lösel as representative. FOSSGIS
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