Hello all

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) hold a join code sprint on February 26 to 28 [1]. The main goals are to support the development of open standards for geospatial information and to support the development of free and open source software which implements those standards, as well as creating awareness about the standards and software projects. This is the fourth year that this joint code sprint is organized, and this year will be physically located in Évora (Portugal). The event can also be attended on-line. Registration is free [2].

Apache SIS, Sedona, Baremaps, Parquet, Drill and Camel projects participated in the past. It would be great if participation was possible this year too. Some ideas could be:

 * Experiment the use of Apache SIS in Sedona for referencing and grid
   coverage services (could be a join effort between Sedona and SIS
   developers).
 * Any work related to Geoparquet [3] (an incubating OGC standard based
   on Apache Parquet).
 * Any work related to Drill GIS functions [4].
 * Any work related to Camel Geocoder [5]. For example, exploring the
   pertinence of using the ISO 19112 standard (could be a join effort
   between Camel and GeoAPI developers).

If anyone is interested, the wiki page [1] can be edited directly. If particular you can add your project in the "Which Apache projects are going to participate?" section. If an introduction to a project can be presented as a tutorial, it can also be added in the "Mentor streams" section of [1].

    Martin

[1]https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/wiki/2024-Joint-OGC-%E2%80%93-OSGeo-%E2%80%93-ASF-Code-Sprint
[2]https://developer.ogc.org/sprints/23/
[3]https://geoparquet.org/
[4]https://drill.apache.org/docs/gis-functions/
[5]https://camel.apache.org/components/4.0.x/geocoder-component.html

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