Hello Georges

Thanks a lot for the proposal. I would be very interested in a
geospatial track, if there is other supporters. Of course both messages
to this list or to the [email protected] mailing list are fine, as
peoples prefer.

One thing that I would like very much, if possible, would be a
presentation of the OGC discussion about API, and see if there is any
feedbacks. I can try to help on this one if it may be useful.

    Martin


Le 02/09/16 à 16:27, George Percivall a écrit :
> Geospatial enthusiasts,
>
> Rich’s message below not only encourages papers for Seville by next Friday 
> September 9th, but also suggests discussing conference tracks.
>
> Shall we again organize a “geospatial track”?   The geospatial track in 
> Vancouver stretched across several sessions, was well attended and resulted 
> in substantial project discussions about geospatial.
>
> For Vancouver we encouraged people to submit papers using this title format  
> “Geospatial track: (your title)”.  We sent that suggestion to 
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and got good response.  I am 
> game to send a similar message to dev unless there are objections.
>
> My colleague Ingo Simonis will be submitting a paper based on several OGC 
> activities including the Location Powers:Big Data event.  #LPBigData is 
> September 20th so that workshop including discussion of open source will be 
> complete before Seville.  Results of the Apache Vancouver geospatial will be 
> inputs to  #LPBigData
> http://www.locationpowers.net/ <http://www.locationpowers.net/>
>
> George
>
>
>
>> From: Rich Bowen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> Subject: ApacheCon Seville CFP closes September 9th
>> Date: August 30, 2016 at 11:03:41 AM EDT
>> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>> It's traditional. We wait for the last minute to get our talk proposals
>> in for conferences.
>>
>> Well, the last minute has arrived. The CFP for ApacheCon Seville closes
>> on September 9th, which is less than 2 weeks away. It's time to get your
>> talks in, so that we can make this the best ApacheCon yet.
>>
>> It's also time to discuss with your developer and user community whether
>> there's a track of talks that you might want to propose, so that you
>> have more complete coverage of your project than a talk or two.
>>
>> For Apache Big Data, the relevant URLs are:
>> Event details:
>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe 
>> <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe>
>> CFP:
>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe/program/cfp
>>
>> For ApacheCon Europe, the relevant URLs are:
>> Event details: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-europe
>> CFP: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-europe/program/cfp
>>
>> This year, we'll be reviewing papers "blind" - that is, looking at the
>> abstracts without knowing who the speaker is. This has been shown to
>> eliminate the "me and my buddies" nature of many tech conferences,
>> producing more diversity, and more new speakers. So make sure your
>> abstracts clearly explain what you'll be talking about.
>>
>> For further updated about ApacheCon, follow us on Twitter, @ApacheCon,
>> or drop by our IRC channel, #apachecon on the Freenode IRC network.
>>
>> -- 
>> Rich Bowen
>> WWW: http://apachecon.com/
>> Twitter: @ApacheCon
>

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