Hi Adam, in WA we have an informal meetup group, we call ourselves "geogeeks" (https://geogeeks.org/). In addition to meetups about QGIS, OSM, etc, we have a Slack workspace where we plan meetups and talk open geospatial. For recreational purposes only :)
Mostly the same group of people have been involved in organising FOSS4G Perth. It's pretty great to have a little local community of people interested in this stuff, and I encourage anyone who wants it to happen in their home city/town/village to get a microgrant, buy some food, and invite fellow enthusiasts to get together and talk open geospatial! On Thu, 10 Nov 2022, 3:42 pm Adam Steer, <adam.d.st...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Oceanians > > I am invited to present OSGeo at the Oceania Geospatial Symposium, so > I have 15 minutes to talk about global and local OSGeo roles and ways > to participate. > > What are, as of November 2022 (and hopefully some time into the > future), the best channels for getting connected to OSGeo Oceania? > Mailing lists and slack seem pretty quiet - is there community chat > elsewhere? I know there's something starting up on the OSM discourse > community.. Are there fediverse hashtags to follow yet? What do you > want highlighted in 2-5 minutes of slides for a wide audience covering > local to inter-government organisations? > > I'll combine anything I get with what comes from people on the ground > in Noumea - I plan to ask around and see what people are already aware > of, what people perceive, before 'splaining things to everyone :) > > I hope preparations for Suva are going well! > > Regards, > > Adam > _______________________________________________ > Oceania mailing list > Oceania@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/oceania >
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