hi all
AOSI (asosiasi opensource indonesia) is our local association of
opensource in Indonesia, where is our umbrella for anyone related to
services, support, product and entities related to opensource, smiliar
with OSFA in USA.
and we know that IIPA submit a letter to USTR about Indonesia and
s
In case anyone wants more info, read Jo's blog. Nice read.
http://www.archaeogeek.com/blog/2010/02/24/ahoy-me-hearties-we-all-be-pirates/
Cheers,
Judit
Frans Thamura schrieb:
> hi all
>
> AOSI (asosiasi opensource indonesia) is our local association of
> opensource in Indonesia, where is our um
di webnya juga yang bahasa inggris ditaruh dong ;0
mana ngerti orang luar bahasa indonesia
saat ini sih saya taruh di slideshare
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Viva Lorenzo !!!
Comment ça va Maitre acupuncteur ??
OUI, YES, SIM we are feeling as ambassadors !
http://geo.algarvedigital.pt
Je sais pas si on aura de l'argent pour aller à Barcelona :-(
mais on fait la pub !!!
Abraço,
Fred
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
+1 on what Daniel said.
Personally, my interest lies on having successful, productive, - *happy* -
users. Not on persuading anyone from one philosophy to another one.
- Ragi
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It looks like I am getting to this late. Maybe too late to help.
Question 1:
In what areas/topics/information do we teach to new users or educate the
public in general? Basically, what is the 'content' of our education
endeavours?
Answer:
- How to install and use open source geospatial applicat
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation, or OSGeo, today announced that
the OSGeo Conference committee has released a request for proposal
(http://www.osgeo.org/conference/rfp), or RFP, for the hosting of the
2011 conference. With the excitement growing for the upcoming FOSS4G
event in Barcelona