Hi all, please accept my apologies for this late reply, as I just came back from my honeymoon and have been almost completely away from internet for the past two weeks.
My name is Gabriel Roldán, and I am honored to be nominated as an OsGeo Charter Member by the generous Spanish Chapter board members, which I take the opportunity to thank. I've started as an Open Source developer wannabe since my first year of Computer Science career at Instituto Politecnico Superior - Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina, thanks to the visionary professors that promoted a three year programming career completely based on GNU/Linux, back in 1995. So I shared this vision during the two years I studied computer science while at the same time studied Architecture, to then drop the architecture career as I found myself really comfortable with programming and committed to the Open Source and Free Software movement. So during 1997 I started working on a GIS edit tool in C++, OpenGL and GTK+, while working and learning GIS at the Remote Sensing and GIS department. A couple years later moved to Buenos Aires where working as a programmer found the opportunity to do some Web-GIS development, but it wasn't until 2003 when I had the opportunity to actually become an Open Source GIS developer while working at a local government company in Spain, joining the GeoTools and GeoServer communities. >From that time on I spent most of the time pushing for local governments to move from proprietary to Open Source solutions, hence getting even more deep into GeoTools and GeoServer development. Joined OpenGeo late 2007 as a Software Developer and since then had the chance to work on a wider set of Open Source projects, becoming a GeoServer and GeoWebCache core developer, keeping a more or less steady relationship with GeoTools development, and contributing to the OpenGeo Suite and GeoNode projects, besides some minor contributions to the gvSig and uDig projects. This last year has been intense due to the participation in the OGC OWS-8 test bed developing an implementation of the OGC GeoSynchronization Service 1.0 spec backed by the new OpenGeo's GeoGit project, which aims to become a distributed version control system for geodata, written in Java and inspired on the GIT distributed version control system concepts. I also had the honor to be part of the Scientific Committee to various editions of the excellent Girona Free GIS Conference and FOSS4G2010, as well as to give talks or tutorials at Girona, 2009 Buenos Aires' gvSig Users Conference, 2010 Brazilian Latinoware Conference, and FOSS4G2011. Finally, while I'm not very active on the OsGeo mailing lists, I more or less closely follow 10 of them and have been on the Spanish Chapter almost since its inception. If at all, the one thing I think I could be of help with if elected, is helping the Fundation develop stronger relationships with the Latin American FOSS4G development communities. Thanks, Gabriel. <https://www.ohloh.net/accounts/groldan> <http://opengeo.org/about/team/gabriel.roldan/> -- Gabriel Roldan OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org Expert service straight from the developers. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
