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Hi
A couple of weeks back the OSGeo:UK team (Jo Cook, Dave Barter, Steven Feldman,
Alastair Graham, Antony Scott and Matt Travis) mentioned on twitter that we
were trying to put together an online FOSS4G event.
We are delighted to now formally announce that we will be running FOSS4GUK
Online on 17th June.
This will be an online-only event intended to give us a little FOSS4G fix while
we are in, or just coming out of, lock-down. It will be a chance to share some
of the work we’ve been doing during (or in spite of) this strange time, as well
as a useful experiment in how we can run online conferences alongside our face
to face events in the future.
We hope that the online format will allow our community across the UK and from
further afield to participate from their desktops whether it is for the whole
day or dipping in and out for an hour or two. We want to make the online event
as interactive and engaging as possible so we are open to your suggestions via
the Call for Presentations.
Technology
We have decided to use zoom to run this event, we looked at most of the
alternatives (open and proprietary) and we concluded that zoom offered the best
platform for us to run this event in terms of stability, scalability, features
and ease of use for delegates and admins. We have tested on Linux, Mac,
Windows, Android and iOS. It is also very reasonably priced so we are able to
run the event as a free event for hundreds of delegates, we will probably
encourage delegates to make a charitable donation but that will not be
mandatory.
Call for Presentations
We welcome technical talks, demos, user stories (particularly ones about the
use of FOSS4G tech during the Covid19 crisis), thought pieces... In fact we
welcome any talks that are based on Open Source Geo and are not pushing a sales
message.
We will also be offering a small number of workshops (ca 90 minutes) which will
need to be instruction style rather than fully interactive.
Our call for presentations
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe_1Hs7RGp1sx7sPAB2KMBanDW36ELkxHJE8nl5_3iMnVivjg/viewform>
has been extended until the 18th May, we hope you give us a hard choice
choosing what to include in the programme.
Volunteering
We need volunteers to help in the planning and build-up stages and also to help
on the big day. If you would like to get involved please fill in the
Volunteering form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6pVdrMBN4BYw6pEfjPXD8z_oRMZWxQ-tvsh2mrwTcn8aP8Q/viewform>
and we will get in touch as the needs arise.
We would welcome people to assist in programming, marketing, web stuff, design,
responding to delegate enquiries, video editing skills, experience of running
large meetings or events on zoom and possibly streaming to youtube. Tell us
what you can do and we will get back to you
Right now, we need a FOSS4GUK Online logo that incorporates the traditional
FOSS4G ribbon <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_Handbook#Logo>. Please send
us your ideas.
That’s it for now folks, we look forward to your presentation and workshop
submissions, your offers of help and most of all seeing you online at FOSS4GUK
online on 17th June.
We will keep posting formal updates on this list, there will be a new event
website at uk.osgeo.org <http://uk.osgeo.org/> in a few days and look out for
lots of activity on our twitter account @OSGeoUK <https://twitter.com/osgeouk>
May the FOSS be with you
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Steven Feldman and the OSGeo:UK Team
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