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  • User:Tarmitage  + (I have worked in GIS since 2002, currentlyI have worked in GIS since 2002, currently at the University of Edinburgh, supporting the Geoservices that they run for UK Academia; Digimap, Unlock, UK data Service Census Support Boundaries.</br></br>I also run the University of Edinburgh's GIS training for staff and postgraduate students in both QGIS and ArcGIS. I champion the use of QGIS at the University of Edinburgh and specialise in teaching GIS to people outwith the geosciences. I have a keen interest in using GIS for Data Visualisation.erest in using GIS for Data Visualisation.)
  • User:Jack Reed  + (I work at the Stanford Libraries increasing access to geospatial data. I'm a co-founder of the GeoBlacklight and OpenGeoMetadata projects and work on a variety of other open source software projects.)
  • User:A Pushpendra  + (I'm A Pushpendra , have interest in developing and competetive programming , though i'm just a begineer .)
  • User:Jbelien  + (I'm a Web Developer from Brussels. I workI'm a Web Developer from Brussels.</br></br>I work as employee in a small company from Laeken (Brussels) named GEO-6 since 2005.</br>We mainly develop web applications using web mapping.</br>At first we used our own MapServer (developed by a former employee - running under Windows to display MapInfo files) with our own JavaScript library to display and interact with the map. Yes, we totally reinvented the wheel ... not very clever I agree.</br></br>In 2013, we finally decided to switch from Windows to Linux and switch from our custom map applications (difficult to maintain) to open-source solutions. We choose to use OSGeo MapServer, Leaflet JS Library and the power of GDAL library. Very (VERY) happy to have switched even if today I regret to have chosen Leaflet over OpenLayers (which seemed a little bit "old") and so currently (slowly) migrating from Leaflet to OpenLayers 3.</br></br>I also work as Freelance Web Developer on my spare time. Also in web development but not "limited" to web mapping applications.</br></br>I'm an OpenStreetMap member since 2012 but did my first real contribution last Saturday (not very proud about having waited 4 years to finally contribute) : http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/jbelien http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/jbelien)
  • User:Narceliodesa  + (I'm a geographer and I love maps and spatiI'm a geographer and I love maps and spatial data. I am one of the coordinators of the Brazilian QGIS User Group where I participate in QGIS translation projects into Portuguese, I am active in social networks to help lusophone users find solutions to the problem they face in QGIS and give training and outreach presentations. FOSS4G tools in universities and research institutions.</br></br>I am a member of the Brazilian OpenStreetMap community, where I collaborate with the production of open spatial data in OSM and spreading the importance of open spatial data in the production of scientific knowledge and decision making. I write a blog and have a YouTube channel that provides step by step guides for producing maps and data cartography in QGIS.</br></br>Since I participated in FOSS4G Argentina in 2016, I have become more involved with the local communities of Brazil and Latin America, especially Argentina. I am part of the Geocast project, a Brazilian geotechnology channel that brings together several geotechnology professionals. I am ahead of Fortaleza Geoinquietos, a local initiative to build a strong regional geospatial community in northeastern Brazil.</br></br>Charter Member of OSGeo since 2019 </br></br>If you are in Ceará, come and say hello! If you are in Ceará, come and say hello!)
  • User:ScottC  + (I'm a program manager with a background inI'm a program manager with a background in geospatial analysis and I advocate for the maximum use of open source software in all of the projects I'm responsible for. </br>I've participated in open source projects for a few years now and have an interest in GeoNode, QGIS, GeoWave and GeoGig. One of the projects I worked on is GeoSHAPE (http://geoshape.org). I attend FOSS4G whenever I can for the great community and to keep up on the latest with open source geospatial software.test with open source geospatial software.)
  • User:Guillermo Pizarro  + (I'm student in a Master Degree at UPM on Computer Science. I really love all about OSGeo and I implement software with FOSS4Gis.)
  • Meogeo  + (I'm teaching GIS and Programming for spatial analysis.)
  • Mike Saunt  + (I've been using Open Source GeoSpatial sofI've been using Open Source GeoSpatial software since 2003, originally with TAB2TAB. In 2005 I setup Astun Technology with the goal of being the leading Open Source GeoSpatial business in the UK. </br></br>Working as part of a wide community of developers and users has enriched Astun, so we want to put something back. Astun is committed to supporting the community whether through sponsorship of the OSGeo Foundation or providing support to local chapters such as OSGeo:UK and the events they organise such as the FOSS4G:UK conference and QGIS User Groups.</br></br>I believe that the community needs to be well funded to be sustainable and in 2017 Astun contributed in excess of £10,000 to various Open Source projects as sponsorship and / or funding code development. Astun also contributed over 90 man days of our staff’s time in helping with events, code sprints, hacks and other activities. code sprints, hacks and other activities.)
  • User:Mikesaunt  + (I've been using Open Source GeoSpatial sofI've been using Open Source GeoSpatial software since 2003, originally with TAB2TAB. In 2005 I setup Astun Technology with the goal of being the leading Open Source GeoSpatial business in the UK. </br></br>Working as part of a wide community of developers and users has enriched Astun, so we want to put something back. Astun is committed to supporting the community whether through sponsorship of the OSGeo Foundation or providing support to local chapters such as OSGeo:UK and the events they organise such as the FOSS4G:UK conference and QGIS User Groups.</br></br>I believe that the community needs to be well funded to be sustainable and in 2017 Astun contributed in excess of £10,000 to various Open Source projects as sponsorship and / or funding code development. Astun also contributed over 90 man days of our staff’s time in helping with events, code sprints, hacks and other activities. code sprints, hacks and other activities.)
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  • User:Ian  + (Ian's GIS career has spanned academia, busIan's GIS career has spanned academia, business and government, including research positions at the universities of Cambridge and Exeter, director of a GIS company and also working for the UK government as a lead software engineer at the Met Office. Ian is an honorary fellow of the University of Exeter, and continues to be a regular speaker at the University of Cambridge. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.)
  • User:Eva  + (In 2013 graduated Master's degree of Geoinformatics at Palacký University, Olomouc. Since school years using FOSS GIS software. Advanced user of MapServer, MapCache, QGIS Desktop + Server, PostGIS, pycsw, etc.)
  • User:Sdhoundiyal  + (Integrating ZOO-Services with QGIS during Google Summer of Code 2022 \)
  • User:Shailesh  + (Interested in Geospatial development activities using open source tools. Involved in GIS developement and training the students and community using open source tools like Geoserver, Postgres, OpenLayers and Python.)
  • Shailesh  + (Interested in Geospatial development. HaviInterested in Geospatial development. Having knowledge of GIS, vector graphics programming and data bases. Involved in teaching Geology, Remote Sensing and GIS since last 30 years. Expert in object Pascal and involved in software application development related to GIS and geology since last 25 years for teaching and learning.Besides teaching basics of GIS also involved in training the students for GIS developement, web-GIS development using open source tools like Geoserver, Postgres, openLayers and Python.The developed applications for teaching/learning and study material is distributed by my website.udy material is distributed by my website.)
  • Sittichai choosumrong  + (It is my pleasure to nominate Sittichai ChIt is my pleasure to nominate Sittichai Choosumrong (known as Bomp) for an OSGeo Charter Member. I have known Bomp for many years now, and have worked with him in Japan while he was doing his graduate schooling under Venka-sensei. Bomp regularly gives workshops and talks on various OSGeo projects, and his youthful enthusiasm rubs off on students. He is now a researcher at Naresuan University in his beloved home country of Thailand, where I am sure he will continue to promote OSGeo. He has worked very hard to promote OSGeo and I want to thank him for this.</br>-</br>Jeff</br>-------------------</br>I also second Sittichai's nomination.</br>Dr.Bomp is using/extending FOSS4G for his academic work, and he actively</br>promotes OSGeo in Thailand.</br>He also regularly attending geospatial and open source related conferences</br>across Asia, and would be a valuable Charter Member.</br>-Nick would be a valuable Charter Member. -Nick)
  • User:Sittichai choosumrong  + (It is my pleasure to nominate Sittichai ChIt is my pleasure to nominate Sittichai Choosumrong (known as Bomp) for an OSGeo Charter Member. I have known Bomp for many years now, and have worked with him in Japan while he was doing his graduate schooling under Venka-sensei. Bomp regularly gives workshops and talks on various OSGeo projects, and his youthful enthusiasm rubs off on students. He is now a researcher at Naresuan University in his beloved home country of Thailand, where I am sure he will continue to promote OSGeo. He has worked very hard to promote OSGeo and I want to thank him for this. </br>- Jeff</br>----------------------------</br>I also second Sittichai's nomination.</br>Dr.Bomp is using/extending FOSS4G for his academic work, and he actively</br>promotes OSGeo in Thailand.</br>He also regularly attending geospatial and open source related conferences</br>across Asia, and would be a valuable Charter Member.</br>- Nickwould be a valuable Charter Member. - Nick)
  • User:Jainaditi1401  + (Its a very good place with lots of historical monuments and a very developed and peaceful region.)
  • User:JRM  + (Jean-Roc is an archaeologist specialized iJean-Roc is an archaeologist specialized in the long-term conservation and exploitation of field data, this task is made much easier when using open data formats and free software. For this reason, he started to localize Quantum GIS and participate as board member of the french OSGeo chapter to the promotion and the diffusion of free and open GIS tools into the labs but also into the public administration.s but also into the public administration.)
  • User:Ticheler  + (Jeroen has been promoting the use of interJeroen has been promoting the use of international standards and Free and Open Source Software for geographic data and information for over twenty years now. Jeroen is Project Officer for the GeoNetwork opensource project. He served on the OSGeo Board in 2007 & 2008 and is a Charter member since the early days of OSGeo. Charter member since the early days of OSGeo.)