[Geoserver-devel] code sprint planning / headcount

It has been a productive week setting up for the code sprint; thank you to Andrea and Simone for answering my questions.

Here is what we have:

  • https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint (topics and call for sponsorship). We have a number of compelling topics, they are explored in more detail then has been done on the email list. We will be doing a call for sponsors in order to offset travel cost and field a larger team for the week. Please pass on the above link to any potential sponsors.

  • Java 2017 Code Sprint (budget request and rough costs). It will cost roughly the same to attend the daytona code sprint as to meet in italy, but we will field a much larger team in Italy allowing us to take on one of the bigger topics (like CITE or REST API). And once again thanks to GeoSolutions for hosting.

When:

  • Mike Pumphrey has asked for a doodle poll to check availability in Mach

  • March 13-17th has been penciled in

Who:

  • Please add your name to the wiki page above if you are thinking about attending, the lat column can indicate how likely you are to attend.

  • If you are more likely to attend or not based on the topic please reply to this email and let us know. Some topics like the REST API require a full turnout to be successful.


Jody Garnett

Thanks Jody. I second the request to please fill out the Doodle poll and say what dates work and don't work for you. Leave a comment if you have preferences beyond just Yes/No.

http://doodle.com/poll/nxti9a3qd5kzeyyb

Thanks,
Mike

Mike Pumphrey
Education Program Director | Boundless
917-338-0407
mike@anonymised.com
http://boundlessgeo.com
@boundlessgeo

On 1/18/2017 12:15 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:

It has been a productive week setting up for the code sprint; thank you to
Andrea and Simone for answering my questions.

Here is what we have:

   - https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint (topics and call for
   sponsorship). We have a number of compelling topics, they are explored in
   more detail then has been done on the email list. We will be doing a call
   for sponsors in order to offset travel cost and field a larger team for the
   week. Please *pass on the above link to any potential sponsors*.
   - Java 2017 Code Sprint
   <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SKwH9ExjJtzONTLw04lMq3Sqy5V9m8CGis5Fpyvgp5s/edit?usp=sharing&gt;
(budget
   request and rough costs). It will cost roughly the same to attend the
   daytona code sprint as to meet in italy, but we will field a much larger
   team in Italy allowing us to take on one of the bigger topics (like CITE or
   REST API). And once again thanks to GeoSolutions for hosting.

When:

   - Mike Pumphrey has asked for a doodle poll
   <http://doodle.com/poll/nxti9a3qd5kzeyyb&gt; to check availability in Mach
   - March 13-17th has been penciled in

Who:

   - Please add your name to the wiki page above
   <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint&gt; if you are thinking
   about attending, the lat column can indicate how likely you are to attend.
   - If you are more likely to attend or not based on the topic please
   reply to this email and let us know. Some topics like the REST API require
   a full turnout to be successful.

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I would like to put the above code sprint on the agenda for the next board meeting; should be a simple request. Simone you are our “officer” in the OSGeo sense, do you mind sending an email to board@anonymised.com or would you like me to do so?

···

On 18 January 2017 at 12:15, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

It has been a productive week setting up for the code sprint; thank you to Andrea and Simone for answering my questions.

Here is what we have:

  • https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint (topics and call for sponsorship). We have a number of compelling topics, they are explored in more detail then has been done on the email list. We will be doing a call for sponsors in order to offset travel cost and field a larger team for the week. Please pass on the above link to any potential sponsors.

  • Java 2017 Code Sprint (budget request and rough costs). It will cost roughly the same to attend the daytona code sprint as to meet in italy, but we will field a much larger team in Italy allowing us to take on one of the bigger topics (like CITE or REST API). And once again thanks to GeoSolutions for hosting.

When:

  • Mike Pumphrey has asked for a doodle poll to check availability in Mach

  • March 13-17th has been penciled in

Who:

  • Please add your name to the wiki page above if you are thinking about attending, the lat column can indicate how likely you are to attend.

  • If you are more likely to attend or not based on the topic please reply to this email and let us know. Some topics like the REST API require a full turnout to be successful.


Jody Garnett


Jody Garnett

Thanks Mike, poll has now been completed, also updated travel estimates for both March 13th and March 27th (Simone was right at travel costs did come down).

Selected the week of March 27th (everyone is available and travel costs are good, with many more short 16 hour flights available for reasonable cost)

Most flights are 25 hours, as indicated above some 16 hour flights are available on the 27th. There does not seem to be much difference in cost between the Italian airports (PSA, FLR, FCO, MXP). Still waiting to determine train costs from those airports to venue - could not figure out the train website. Given the above I assume most people will fly into PSA (which I think is the closest airport).

The next step is:

a) wait for feb 2nd osgeo board meeting (to approve sprint budget), then I am comfortable booking travel.
b) reach out to potential sponsors, using the blog post
c) Ian? Frank? Anyone from Europe? If you are interested in coming can we add you to the travel budget spreadsheet?

···

On 19 January 2017 at 11:55, Mike Pumphrey <mike@anonymised.com> wrote:

Thanks Jody. I second the request to please fill out the Doodle poll and say what dates work and don’t work for you. Leave a comment if you have preferences beyond just Yes/No.

http://doodle.com/poll/nxti9a3qd5kzeyyb

Thanks,
Mike

Mike Pumphrey
Education Program Director | Boundless
917-338-0407
mike@anonymised.com
http://boundlessgeo.com
@boundlessgeo

On 1/18/2017 12:15 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:

It has been a productive week setting up for the code sprint; thank you to
Andrea and Simone for answering my questions.

Here is what we have:

  • https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint (topics and call for
    sponsorship). We have a number of compelling topics, they are explored in
    more detail then has been done on the email list. We will be doing a call
    for sponsors in order to offset travel cost and field a larger team for the
    week. Please pass on the above link to any potential sponsors.
  • Java 2017 Code Sprint
    <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SKwH9ExjJtzONTLw04lMq3Sqy5V9m8CGis5Fpyvgp5s/edit?usp=sharing>
    (budget
    request and rough costs). It will cost roughly the same to attend the
    daytona code sprint as to meet in italy, but we will field a much larger
    team in Italy allowing us to take on one of the bigger topics (like CITE or
    REST API). And once again thanks to GeoSolutions for hosting.

When:

Who:

  • Please add your name to the wiki page above
    <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint> if you are thinking
    about attending, the lat column can indicate how likely you are to attend.
  • If you are more likely to attend or not based on the topic please
    reply to this email and let us know. Some topics like the REST API require
    a full turnout to be successful.


Jody Garnett


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Pisa is the closest but Florence is also close.

You can get a car in both places or we can try to organize some sort
of black cab service.
As I told you, you will most probably need a car to get from the hotel
to office daily.

Regards,
Simone Giannecchini

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On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 9:56 PM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

Thanks Mike, poll has now been completed, also updated travel estimates for
both March 13th and March 27th (Simone was right at travel costs did come
down).

Selected the week of March 27th (everyone is available and travel costs are
good, with many more short 16 hour flights available for reasonable cost)

Most flights are 25 hours, as indicated above some 16 hour flights are
available on the 27th. There does not seem to be much difference in cost
between the Italian airports (PSA, FLR, FCO, MXP). Still waiting to
determine train costs from those airports to venue - could not figure out
the train website. Given the above I assume most people will fly into PSA
(which I think is the closest airport).

The next step is:

a) wait for feb 2nd osgeo board meeting (to approve sprint budget), then I
am comfortable booking travel.
b) reach out to potential sponsors, using the blog post
c) Ian? Frank? Anyone from Europe? If you are interested in coming can we
add you to the travel budget spreadsheet?

--
Jody Garnett

On 19 January 2017 at 11:55, Mike Pumphrey <mike@anonymised.com> wrote:

Thanks Jody. I second the request to please fill out the Doodle poll and
say what dates work and don't work for you. Leave a comment if you have
preferences beyond just Yes/No.

http://doodle.com/poll/nxti9a3qd5kzeyyb

Thanks,
Mike

Mike Pumphrey
Education Program Director | Boundless
917-338-0407
mike@anonymised.com
http://boundlessgeo.com
@boundlessgeo

On 1/18/2017 12:15 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:

It has been a productive week setting up for the code sprint; thank you
to
Andrea and Simone for answering my questions.

Here is what we have:

   - https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint (topics and call
for
   sponsorship). We have a number of compelling topics, they are explored
in
   more detail then has been done on the email list. We will be doing a
call
   for sponsors in order to offset travel cost and field a larger team
for the
   week. Please *pass on the above link to any potential sponsors*.
   - Java 2017 Code Sprint

<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SKwH9ExjJtzONTLw04lMq3Sqy5V9m8CGis5Fpyvgp5s/edit?usp=sharing&gt;
(budget
   request and rough costs). It will cost roughly the same to attend the
   daytona code sprint as to meet in italy, but we will field a much
larger
   team in Italy allowing us to take on one of the bigger topics (like
CITE or
   REST API). And once again thanks to GeoSolutions for hosting.

When:

   - Mike Pumphrey has asked for a doodle poll
   <http://doodle.com/poll/nxti9a3qd5kzeyyb&gt; to check availability in
Mach
   - March 13-17th has been penciled in

Who:

   - Please add your name to the wiki page above
   <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Java_2017_Code_Sprint&gt; if you are
thinking
   about attending, the lat column can indicate how likely you are to
attend.
   - If you are more likely to attend or not based on the topic please
   reply to this email and let us know. Some topics like the REST API
require
   a full turnout to be successful.

--
Jody Garnett

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