Hi everyone!
If you're planning on traveling to FOSS4G Seoul in September, you can
now book a time and room for a BOF meeting. See
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2015_BirdsOfAFeather
Hope to see everyone there, and enjoy a Korean BBQ together! :)
-jeff
PS. Sanghee and team are working
On Jul 9, 2015 6:42 AM, Camille Acey joyous...@gmail.com wrote:
Having worked on the sales side of a fairly important player in the space,
I can say this is not a trivial exercise. However, if you could give a list
of say the top five to ten players in the space, you might be able to pull
up
HI,
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Andrea Giacomelli pibi...@gmail.com wrote:
A simple way of getting the number is simply checking the revenue of the key
companies involved in the business.
I can't agree with this. That can work on closed software environment,
but on free libre software it
Hi Andrea,
Not quite the same question, but an easier metric to measure, is the
estimated cost of software to develop, using David Wheeler's method
for evaluating the cost of Linux to develop
http://www.dwheeler.com/sloc/redhat71-v1/redhat71sloc.html
You can find OpenHub metrics for OSGeo
Dear All,
I’d like to report updates on our discussion.
1. Regarding CoC offline discussion at FOSS4G Seoul, we may have discussion at
BOF meeting[0]. I believe Jeff already marked the timeslot there on 16th
September. If you need more timeslots, just add to the BOF wiki please. Also if
you
I agree with you Steven,
NA + EU + others
Numbers of participants justify this choice.
Continents could still get their annual conference.
Maxi
Il 08/Lug/2015 18:05 Steven Feldman shfeld...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Interesting idea
What do you think the outcome would be? Seems to me that it