Hi Brian and Martin,

Apache Sedona is interested if the code sprint happens in person in the US.

Thanks,
Jia

On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 07:09 Brian Proffitt <[email protected]> wrote:

> If there is no interest from the geospatial projects, I am not sure we
> want to commit resources to this event. Adding them to this thread to
> bump this issue back to their attention.
>
> BKP
>
>
> Brian Proffitt
> VP, Marketing & Publicity
> VP, Conferences
>
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 5:58 AM Martin Desruisseaux via press
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello ASF press
> >
> > Last year, I asked if ASF agreed to participate to a new edition of a
> joint code sprint with the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and another
> open-source organization (OSGeo), and the response was positive [1].
> Unfortunately, the last year event could not be organized. However, ASF
> participated to the 4 precedent editions. Would ASF accepts to participate
> to a new edition in 2026? The context would be similar to the previous
> editions:
> >
> > OGC and the host do the organization work.
> > The even is both virtual and in person.
> > Participation is free for all.
> > Press material mentioning ASF are submitted on this mailing list before
> to be published.
> >
> > The target audiences are contributors to open source geospatial
> projects, data scientists, designers or tech enthusiasts. The sessions
> emphase agile workflows and quick iterations.
> >
> > I posted an email on [email protected] about this event and got no
> reply [2], but the question was about the preferred location rather than
> whether there is an interest. In the four precedent editions, we had
> participation from a few ASF projects (at least Apache SIS, Sedona and
> Baremap from my memory).
> >
> > Would ASF agree to participate to a fifth edition?
> >
> >     Martin
> >
> > [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/ow3wns2v11d75r0hljoqtfqck0004brj
> > [2] https://lists.apache.org/thread/2qd690kq7hjd0rjtd0dy56xccspmzkp8
> >
>

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