[OSGeo-Discuss] Toronto Code Sprint

2008-12-08 Thread Paul Ramsey
The 2009 Toronto Code Sprint is now set for March 7-10 at the Bond
Place Hotel in Toronto, Canada.

  http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009

We hope you will consider joining us for a worthy weekend of sprinting
and getting connected.

We are now looking for sponsors to cover venue and lunches during the
sprint. If your organization wants to curry favor with a couple dozen
influential geospatial programmers, this is a great chance. We are
looking for just four sponsors at $500 each, please get in touch with
me if you are interested in sponsoring this event.

Thanks!

Paul
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Toronto Code Sprint

2008-12-02 Thread Jeff McKenna

Paul Ramsey wrote:

A reminder, if you're interested in joining a winter code sprint in
Toronto, please sign up at the wiki page:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009

Knowing tentative numbers will help us plan better.  We're also
looking for sponsors to keep the troops fed and watered.

P.


...it seems like a lot of 'sprinting' is trying to be planned for the 
early new year:


Mapbender: http://www.mapbender.org/Mapbender_Development_Sprint_2009_01_09
OpenLayers: http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/CodeSprint2009
...???


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FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Toronto Code Sprint

2008-11-27 Thread Jeff McKenna

Daniel Morissette wrote:
Also, so far the event is advertised as a geek/coder thing. Should we 
aim to also attract some power users to work on docs, QA, and that kind 
of non-coding stuff?




Yes, they are important too :)


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Toronto Code Sprint

2008-11-27 Thread Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)

On 27-Nov-08, at 2:47 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:


Daniel Morissette wrote:
Also, so far the event is advertised as a geek/coder thing. Should  
we aim to also attract some power users to work on docs, QA, and  
that kind of non-coding stuff?


Yes, they are important too :)


I'm dreaming of a demo-making-fest :)  Wish I could make it...
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Toronto Code Sprint 2009

2008-11-22 Thread Paul Ramsey
All,

We are looking to have a code sprint in Toronto in mid-winter (not
Italy in the springtime, but that's just how we roll up here in the
Great White North).  We are looking particularly at trying to bring C
tribe members together, though other tribes are welcome to crash the
party too.

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Toronto_Code_Sprint_2009

More info at the link above!

Paul
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