[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeoLive starting build cycle for OSGeoLive 16.0

2023-01-11 Thread Astrid Emde (OSGeo) via Discuss

OSGeoLive starting build cycle for OSGeoLive 16.0

12. January 2023

Are you interested in joining our Open Source GIS experience?

alpha1 version has been released
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The build cycle for the next OSGeoLive release 16.0, has started. Our 
base operating system for the new version is Lubuntu 22.04.1. The first 
alpha version of OSGeoLive 16.0 has been released. Please download [1], 
test and report any issues found [2]. The final version is planned to be 
ready in May 2023.

Please have a look at our schedule for the detailed steps [3].

Until then we have many challenges - from simple to challenging, to help 
describe and train people in the value of Open Source GIS.



We are looking for new projects
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For this release, we hope to help OSGeo Community projects join 
OSGeoLive, and work out how we can keep within our size constraints.



You are welcome to join our team!
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Are you a programmer or packager with experience in one of the Open 
Source GIS applications? Are you a technical writer interested in making 
FOSS4G accessible to all?
Are you interested in helping update translations to latest documents on 
Transifex [3] [4]?



Contact us
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If you would like to add a new project or have another goal you would 
like to work on and get involved you are very welcome.


Please join the OSGeoLive mailing list [7] or meet us on Jitsi [8] at 
our weekly meetings (Tuesdays at 20:00 UTC).



About OSGeoLive
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OSGeoLive (​https://live.osgeo.org) is a ​Lubuntu based distribution of 
Geospatial Open Source Software, available via a Live DVD, Virtual 
Machine and USB. You can use OSGeoLive to try a wide variety of open 
source geospatial software without installing anything.



The OSGeoLive team.


[1] http://download.osgeo.org/livedvd/releases/16.0/

[2] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/report/10

[3] 
​https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kO6zzmLFfprZGgp5x7Sjwi-EVN6NTGDR4KXvFVtNpR0/edit?hl=en_GB=en_GB#gid=0


[4] ​https://www.transifex.com/osgeo/osgeolive/

[5] 
​https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeoLive_Translation_Process#Translate_on_Transifex


[6] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive

[7] IRC see Communication https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki

[8] https://meet.jit.si/OSGeoLive

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 2023

2023-01-11 Thread GEORGIEVA Ivelina via Discuss
Dear colleagues,

The second edition of the Open-Earth-Monitor Global Workshop 
(https://earthmonitor.org/gw2023/) organized by 
OpenGeoHub and Eurac 
Research will take place within the 
Open-Earth-Monitor project (https://earthmonitor.org/) from 4 - 8 September 
2023 in Bolzano (Italy).

The programme will be a deep-dive around "Open Earth Observation and Machine 
Learning technology to support European Green Deal", featuring keynotes, poster 
presentations, and interactive sessions to facilitate the dialogue between 
developers and users communities, with the aim of lowering the barriers of data 
accessibility and usability for decision-making.

European institutions and research networks, business developers and NGOs will 
test the first versions of the environmental monitors made by the consortium 
based on Earth Observations, field data and advanced Machine Learning open 
technologies. Call for abstracts and workshop proposals are open now 
(https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/gw2023/).

If you have developed (or are in the process of developing) a free and 
open-source project/product related to EO and other geospatial technologies 
that could support decision-making and the achievement of the EU Green Deal, or 
are part of a similar project, we invite you to participate by sending your 
proposal for a workshop. This will be an occasion to present, discuss and 
gather feedback directly from potential users of your products, making tools 
and data more accessible and usable.

Deadline: 1 February 2023

Kind regards,
Ivelina Georgieva on behalf of the Open-Earth-Monitor team


Ivelina Georgieva
Research Assistant
Novel Data Ecosystems for Sustainablity (NODES)
Advanced Systems Analysis (ASA)
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
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