On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Teresa Baldwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Sam, > > I am willing to put effort into getting this working. I'm assuming that you > are thinking small, like 20 or 30 people or more. One of the suggestions I > have received is to book an entire floor at a local microbrewery. That way > you can mingle, talk to people, have something to eat, and if someone wants > to present something, they are able to as well. > Are you thinking of presenting something? Do you know of someone in the > Ottawa area that may be interested in presenting? > The one area that I have heard interest in is the legal aspect, > particularly the license. > > Andrew Ross, of FOSSLC (fosslc.org), has already volunteered his services > to record any talk. I believe he is also capable of live-streaming the > talks, as long as the place that we go has wireless. > > So, I can very easily help set this up for you. I am just interested to > hear what you were thinking of. > A Thursday or Friday evening may be the best setting for something smaller, > have people start to show up around 5pm, perhaps. The talks start at 6pm. > > That's just my take on things, let me know what you think and if you would > like me to do anything else (or nothing at all). > > Thanks, (I dont have andrew's email directly) Considering that OpenStreetMap - Canada is not an actual non-profit, all it is.... is a talk-list discussion list. Since, there's really only 5 or so 'power users', everyone else focuses on mapping their own area. And out of the 5, it's really only a few people who are doing the majority of the import. I imagine that it's more like 10 people would (physically) show up for it. So it's really more like a formal mapping party, than an actual conference. I think it seems bigger than it actually is :) The entire planet is done by local people just mapping their own area, and when they go on trips out of town, they take the GPS and fill-in whats missing. And if they like, they can contact the other local mappers and meet-up for coffee-beer whatever they decide. Yup, I'm actually making it up as we go along. As long as were all on the talk-ca list, everyone contributes as much or as little as they like.... everyone is already up to date on the status. In short, talk to me if you want to help with the CanVec import, and make sure you reply-all, and cc:talk-ca list when discussing :) .. if it's only myself talking ... there's no point in it being a conference :) So what i want todo is gather the local area mappers, so we can share whats going on. Since, what im doing here, in Victoria, effects Canada-wide, it's a good way to connect, and share ideas. Perhaps it be more beneficial if the OSGeoOttawa Chapter and the OSGeoBC chapter could host, and/or co-host, where myself and other OpenStreetMappers could be speakers. And where the main topic of discussion would be OSM, then talking about how OSM could be further integrated with the ideas of other OpenSource projects. Look forward to hearing your ideas. P.S. more work has been done on the wiki page. As the OSM Community is growing, with an ever increaasing number of users. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters Thanks, Sam Vekemans Across Canada Trails (OSM Mapper enthusiast) > > > Teresa Baldwin > [email protected] > Twitter: @map_maker > OpenStreetMapper, OSGeo member, FOSSLC charter member, collector of maps. >
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