Frank wrote:
>As an alternative to a stand-alone event, it can also be helpful to
>work with an existing GIS conference organizer to provide an "open
>source track" or something similar.

We've just been approached by www.eis-africa.org who are keen to run a 
dedicated FOSS4G track at www.africagis2009.org , 26-29 Oct 2009, the week 
after FOSS4G 2009. AfricaGIS is the major GIS conference in Africa (e.g. 750 
delegates in Pretoria in 2005). So, who's keen to make it happen?
 
GISSA will try to run FOSS4G tracks / have FOSS4G booths at all future national 
and provincial events in SA as well. 
 
Gavin 

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