If there were a north american event happenning at the same time as the
bolsena one, I would like to attend.
Erik
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
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On 10-Oct-08, at 6:23 AM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
Thanks for that Lorenzo and Arnulf! Indeed,
+1
IRC would make the bridge.
don't go too far west!
;-)
Erik Uzureau wrote:
If there were a north american event happenning at the same time as
the bolsena one, I would like to attend.
Erik
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
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I would like to second Jody's comments here regarding the timing of the code
sprint. Having only attended two of these conferences, I can't speak with
any sort of real authority, but from what I've seen, delegates tend to be
pretty flogged by the end of the week, be that from thinking or from
Frank Warmerdam ha scritto:
The downside of the Bolsena event, in my mind, is that it puts the entire
financial onus on the attendies. For some that is pretty tough. I'd
prefer to see an event that could be mostly paid out of project sponsorship
funds (from projects like MapServer, and
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Frank Warmerdam ha scritto:
The downside of the Bolsena event, in my mind, is that it puts the entire
financial onus on the attendies. For some that is pretty tough. I'd
prefer to see an event that could be mostly paid out of project sponsorship
funds (from projects
Thanks for that Lorenzo and Arnulf! Indeed, mark your calendars
because I've booked the week of 15 21st June 2009 in Bolsena.
I would be happy to work with people to try to get sponsorship lined
up for the event this year. I think last year's event was extremely
economical from the point
I've been thinking about something similar to the Bolsena event in
North America, but it's hard to work out a scheme that will be
productive, given the geographic dispersal of folks. I think a C
tribe sprint would be excellent, but we're pretty spread out (though
biased towards Ottawa / Quebec).
On 2008/10/09 10:57 AM, Paul Ramsey wrote:
I've been thinking about something similar to the Bolsena event in
North America, but it's hard to work out a scheme that will be
productive, given the geographic dispersal of folks. I think a C
tribe sprint would be excellent, but we're pretty spread
Paul Ramsey wrote:
I've been thinking about something similar to the Bolsena event in
North America, but it's hard to work out a scheme that will be
productive, given the geographic dispersal of folks. I think a C
tribe sprint would be excellent, but we're pretty spread out (though
biased
Either way it comes out of the attendees since sponsorship is generally
earmarked
for those same people. Now if we could get an organization to sponsor the event
that wouldn't otherwise get involved...
Either way I'm in.
Steve
On 10/9/2008 at 2:09 PM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Frank
I would go for 3 days - it worked out well for the GeoTools community.
Three days is enough time to effect change; but not so much time you get
bogged down.
I did find timing of a sprint right after FOSS4G to be a bit of a
trouble for some (in addition to being tired ) reports this year
best Sprint I've ever been:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/European_GIS_Code_Sprint
ciao
lorenzo
ps: thanks Jeroen!
Paul Ramsey wrote:
Everyone loves a good code sprint... or do they?
2007 brought you the one-day sprint (with the GeoToolsers and uDiggers
going for an extended weekend sprint).
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