If I can publicly reflect for a moment: one of the most memorable FOSS4G times I ever had, was with Anton and his wife (also from Russia), at 6AM in the GeoRepublic office in Osaka, Japan, waking up so darn early to watch the Russia-Canada quarter final ice hockey game for the 2010 Olympics: Anton and his wife sitting beside me on the edge of their seats cheering for their country, both Canadians and Russians so passionate about ice hockey and their country, it was a bonding moment. We are a lot alike. I'll never forget it.
-jeff On 12-07-26 8:51 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote: > Thinking of Russia and FOSS4G, makes me wonder how Anton Patrushev is > doing (I believe he is from Siberia). Those might know him from the > pgRouting project (https://github.com/antonpa/ & > http://twitter.com/antonpa). Maybe the organizers of this event could > contact him to get him involved. > > -jeff > > > > On 12-07-26 8:38 AM, Maxim Dubinin wrote: >> >> Yes we're preparing a conference on open GIS from software, data and >> methods aspects. This will be a grassroots conference organized not by a >> particular company, but a group of enthusiasts >> from http://gis-lab.info and hopefully OpenStreetMap community. >> > > > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
