Dear All,

The SIGTE (University of Girona), the Nottingham Geospatial Institute 
(University of Nottingham) and Prodevelop are pleased to announce the Fifth 
Open Source Opportunities in GIS Summer School, from 7th to 11th of July 2014 
at Girona, Spain.

The Open Source Opportunities in GIS Summer School is an initiative aimed to 
meet the GIS professional demands related to free and open solutions, and we 
are working on this vision from the start. The Summer School 2014 will be 
focused on the development and creation of Open Web Services and Web 
Applications, especially on the publication of data on the web. With this goal, 
the programme will cover topics related to the acquisition and importation of 
OpenStreetMap data into a spatial database, creation of geospatial web services 
and development of internet viewers for publishing geospatial data.

We will be strongly supporting this excellent initiative. Jeremy Morley will be 
contributing the Nottingham components for the Summer School. The course has 
been designed and will be conducted on a GNU/Linux operating system based on 
the use of the OSGeo-Live DVD  http://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html

The program aims to act as a platform for Free and Open Source Geospatial 
Software teaching, learning and collaboration. All course materials produced 
for the Summer School will be made available at the past Summer schools section 
of the website and also through ELOGeo repository for the benefit of the wider 
community.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Open Source Opportunities in GIS Summer 
School 2014.

More details at http://www.sigte.udg.edu/summerschool2014/

Best wishes,

Suchith


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