On 23-Oct-08, at 11:51 AM, Richard Greenwood wrote:
I'm please to say that this morning I gave a 30 minute presentation on
Open Source Geospatial software at the Southwest U.S. ESRI Users Group
meeting and that it was well received.
Great to hear! Where were you presenting and do you have
Miguel Montesinos wrote:
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Dave Patton
Enviado el: sáb 18/10/2008 18:22
Para: OSGeo Discussions
Asunto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] ESRI Spain conference incident
On 2008/10/17 12:15 AM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
Hi All, I resend this mail to OSGeo discuss
presentation.
Regards,
Rich
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Alex Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Miguel Montesinos wrote:
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Dave Patton
Enviado el: sáb 18/10/2008 18:22
Para: OSGeo Discussions
Asunto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] ESRI Spain conference incident
On 2008/10
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Dave Patton
Enviado el: sáb 18/10/2008 18:22
Para: OSGeo Discussions
Asunto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] ESRI Spain conference incident
On 2008/10/17 12:15 AM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
Hi All, I resend this mail to OSGeo discuss because I think
On 2008/10/17 12:15 AM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
Hi All, I resend this mail to OSGeo discuss because I think is a
serious incident that cannot be obviated and shows how things are
getting at least in Spanish market.
As Alvaro says, why they have this behavior with his colleagues?
2008/10/17 Lester Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
Hi All, I resend this mail to OSGeo discuss because I think is a
serious incident that cannot be obviated and shows how things are
getting at least in Spanish market.
I write this mail on behalf of Álvaro Anguix one
ESRI has a history of tightly controlling its conferences. I've
attended the paid conference in San Diego on several occasions and
have had papers turned down with no explanation. It was obvious that
someone considered the topic competitive to ESRI products. Even when
the papers were