Dear all,

The FOSS4G Buenos Aires is getting closer.
I have been talking with Séverin and Humberto.

In one hand, Séverin will be giving a talk presenting HOT, its history, tools, objectives, and leading the HOT workshop with my close collaboration. In the other, we hope to have Humberto presenting their project in La Boquilla, the budget only allow us to do it via Skype, but I have been wondering if theres any chance to get him to Buenos Aires somehow with the HOT sponsorship (May be just plane tickets, as I could host him) as it would be just great to have him teamed up with Séverin at the workshops and getting in touch with other key people interested in HOT.

I hope we will be polishing the details the upcoming days, as we are getting the talks and workshops confirmed and published in the website.

HOT have been granted:

- A 30-50 minute presentation.
- A one day HOT mapping workshop at weekend.
- A lot of attention from local and foreign professionals from risk management, social, economical and environmental agencies.

We have confirmed speakers from Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Catalunya, Colombia, México, Spain, USA, so its a great opportunity to strengthen worldwide relationships.

We are confident that this will be a success!
Thanks a lot.
Fernando Sanz.


On 23/01/13 12:01, Mikel Maron wrote:
Humberto

The project in La Boquilla is really great. Would be great to highlight that elsewhere ... any chance of a post (in English) for the HOT blog or such?

-Mikel


* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron

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    *From:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
    *To:* Fernando <[email protected]>
    *Cc:* Mikel Maron <[email protected]>; Geoinquietos Buenos
    Aires <[email protected]>; Julio Costa Zambelli
    <[email protected]>; Séverin MENARD
    <[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Wednesday, January 23, 2013 6:55 AM
    *Subject:* Re: [HOT] Tell Your Story (FOSS4G Buenos Aires 2013)

    Hi Fernando:

    Actually I'm working in La Boquilla [1] (Cartagena, Colombia)
    looking to resolve the question ¿how OSM maps can contribute to
    economic & sustainable development?  We do a participatory
    mapping activity with locals and university students [2] and the
    resulting map is used in workshops with the community [3].  We
    create this interactive map [4] to share with stakeholders,
    showing how conservancy is the sinergy way for competitiveness.
     Now we are lobbiying with local tourism authority and hotels, to
    use map for promote ecotourism and create a social system to
    measures services quality & enviromental commitment of ecotourism
    associations.

    ¿How to team up? Just an idea:

    1.  Severin could do a HOT general presentation, with actual
    Asia-Africa projects;
    2.  Julio and I could complement by skype about Chile and
    Colombia mapping activities (related with HOT mission)

    Please let me know about your comments,

    Humberto Yances

    [1] http://bit.ly/laboquilla
    [2] http://ceelat.org/mapas/mapeo-participativo-en-la-boquilla/
    [3] pic.twitter.com/zVEmHRV8 <http://pic.twitter.com/zVEmHRV8>
    pic.twitter.com/zVEmHRV8 <http://pic.twitter.com/zVEmHRV8>
    [4] http://ceelat.org/mapas/laboquilla/

    2013/1/22 Fernando <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Estimado Humberto.

        Thanks for writing.

        As you might have noticed, Séverin Menard applied for a
        presentation and workshops regarding HOT, and also Julio
        Costa Zambelli (OSM Chile) kindly offered his help. So I
        would like to know how you could team up and join efforts to
        make it as best as possible.

        My Skype is "deytec" and my gtalk is [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>

        Lets get in touch!

        Thanks a lot,
        Fernando.




        On 19/12/12 12:23, [email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
        Hi Fernando!

        Please count with our help & support from Colombia
        community, we have done several humanitarian activities for
        floods and economic development.  I'm HOT member and my
        pleassure in whatever I can help.

        Regards,

        Humberto Yances


        2012/12/17 Fernando <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>

            Mikel

            Thanks for your reply.
            Yes we had, I was already part of it, I suscribed to the
            mailing list a long time ago.
            We had reached them via email, and now I did via
            /users:Argentina/ forum.

            I'm in the process of doing so in the other
            hispanic/latinamerican forums as well.

            Regarding nearby HOTties (wouldnt HOTites be better?
            :P), how could I reach them?

            Thanks!
            Fernando.


            On 17/12/12 12:57, Mikel Maron wrote:
            Hey Fernando

            Looks fun. I assume you've reached out to the OSM
            Argentina community?
            http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Argentina

            As for nearby HOTties, both Colombia and Chile have had
            significant responses.

            Best
            Mikel
            * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron

                
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                *From:* Fernando <[email protected]>
                <mailto:[email protected]>
                *To:* [email protected]
                <mailto:[email protected]>; Geoinquietos Buenos
                Aires <[email protected]>
                <mailto:[email protected]>
                *Sent:* Monday, December 17, 2012 10:20 AM
                *Subject:* [HOT] Tell Your Story (FOSS4G Buenos
                Aires 2013)

                Dear HOT members:

                My name is Fernando Sanz, from Argentina, I'm
                involved in the organization of the FOSS4G Buenos
                Aires 2013, which will be held April 24th to 26th.
                As you may know, FOSS4G stands for Free Open Source
                For Geospatial, which is definately a parent
                category of HOT :)

                We would really appreciate to have HOT represented
                and it's word spreaded, so we invite you to do it.

                Also, we are planning map-a-thons, so I guess that
                a HOT themed one could be a fine option!

                For details please visit http://www.foss4g-ba.org
                (or http://www.foss4g.org.ar for spanish)


                Thanks in advance.
                Let me know,
                Fernando.
                /

                Estoy involucrado en la organización de la Ciudad
                de Buenos Aires FOSS4G 2013, que se celebrará abril
                24 a 26. Como ustedes saben, FOSS4G significa
                Sofware libre de código abierto para la geomática,
                que es sin duda una categoría principal de HOT :)

                Nosotros realmente apreciamos haber representado
                HOT y su palabra difundida, por lo que los
                invitamos a hacerlo.

                Además, estamos planeando un mapa-a-thon, así que
                supongo que una consigna HOT podría ser una buena
                opción!

                Para más detalles por favor visiten
                http://www.foss4g-ba.org
                <http://www.foss4g-ba.org/> (o
                http://www.foss4g.org.ar <http://www.foss4g.org.ar/>)/

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