Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New England, US

2016-04-04 Thread Suspenders Mike
These are all great ideas and I can't wait to report back with the results.
The community rocks, and gratitude to all



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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New England, US

2016-04-03 Thread Suspenders Mike
Thanks--perhaps we can generate some new interest in the Boston area



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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New England, US

2016-04-02 Thread Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
Hi there Michael,

I would also suggest checking with local not for profit organisations, 
especially those with an environmental background. I volunteer (in Australia) 
with one such organisation and they are just keen to get things mapped 
regardless of how it's produced. They are also more likely to take up Open 
Source (free) software as they are normally not as well funded. The other area 
is humanitarian organisations like Red Cross. With them you can be exposed to 
both local and international mapping and they regularly operate across many 
platforms.


Cheers - Phil
 

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From: Qgis-user [mailto:qgis-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Michael 
Callahan
Sent: Sunday, 3 April 2016 2:35 AM
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New England, US

I'm in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, US where we are very behind on use of Open 
Source Software. I'm looking for other users of QGIS, and the towns and 
non-profits I've spoken to around here are entrenched with proprietary 
software. 

I'm pursuing a certificate in GIS. I switched to Linux over a decade ago 
(mostly Ubuntu now). I'm looking to do an optional, unpaid internship to pick 
up experience, and I'm having trouble finding any company or government body 
here that uses QGIS or even knows what it or FOSS or Linux is.

I've tried contacting a few of the speakers that will be at the inaugural users 
meeting in DC. (That is something I just cannot get to.) The College has tried 
reaching out to a few groups too, without success.

I'm open to suggestions, but would much rather use my learning QGIS than 
proprietary software, which I think is a step backwards. While class refuses to 
do anything but ESRI, I've been using my off-time to learn QGIS from the online 
videos that the community has produced. 

With gratitude to the community //mc
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Re: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New England, US

2016-04-02 Thread Nicolas Cadieux
Hi, 
You could try things like botanical gardens or a zoo. They have a huge 
need for GIS but don't really know it! Most will have some type of 
software but you could use Qgis in that type of setting to show them it's 
use. 
In my opinion, it is more important to have a cool workplace and learn about 
GIS what ever the software is. The more you learn about data 
manipulation, the better you will be. Your Qgis experience 
will never be lost. You can also ask all your teachers to accept work 
done on open source software. That should be easy to do. I did that at 
McGill university and I find that as a result, teacher are asking more and more 
about what I can do. Also, working about other software will show 
different ways of dealing with the same problem. That is always a plus. 
Forcing open source is hard in a commercial setting mostly because the clients 
have there software requirements. But once you are in, you can slowly 
infiltrate the system and get them slowly but surely. In our office, 
(archaeologist) we had one computer equipped with AutoCAD and 
MapInfo. Now, we still have that computer running but we now have more 
then 10 stations equiped with Qgis and other open source software so everyone 
that need to deal with space now can. As a result, we produce better 
sciences. 
Good luck finding an internship. I hope you find something using open 
source but if not, get something that rocks! 
Nicolas 
On Apr 2, 2016 4:41 PM, Brent Wood-2 [via OSGeo.org] 
ml-node+s1560n5259335...@n6.nabble.com wrote: 

Hi Michael, You could do a lot worse than trying BostonGIS: 
http://www.bostongis.com/ Brent Wood (QGIS User New Zealand :-)From: 
Michael Callahan  [hidden email]   To: [hidden email]   Sent: Sunday, 
April 3, 2016 4:34 AM  Subject: [Qgis-user] QGIS users in Southeastern New 
England, USIm in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, US where we are very behind 
on use of Open Source Software. Im looking for other users of QGIS, and 
the towns and non-profits Ive spoken to around here are entrenched with 
proprietary software. Im pursuing a certificate in GIS. I switched to 
Linux over a decade ago (mostly Ubuntu now). Im looking to do an optional, 
unpaid internship to pick up experience, and Im having trouble finding any 
company or government body here that uses QGIS or even knows what it or FOSS or 
Linux is. Ive tried contacting a few of the speakers that will be at the 
inaugural users meeting in DC. (That is something I just cannot get to.) The 
College has tried reaching out to a few groups too, without success. Im 
open to suggestions, but would much rather use my learning QGIS than 
proprietary software, which I think is a step backwards. While class refuses to 
do anything but ESRI, Ive been using my off-time to learn QGIS from the 
online videos that the community has produced. With gratitude to the community 
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