[VisCom] Oregon URISA "GIS In Action 2007" Conference

Folks,

The Oregon and Southwest Washington URISA chapter is holding it's annual
conference April 17/18 and plans to have open source technologies track.
They are interested in having a presenter from OSGeo.

This is the same group that is behind the Kids GIS project involving
Andy Moresell, built on MapGuide OS. I presume Andy will be there.

The conference page is at:
   http://www.orurisa.org/events/gisinact/2007event/index.html

The contact is Brandt Melick (cc:ed above). I get the impression that
a free pass for the conference would be available to a presenter.

I shall leave this in Viscom's hands to see if they can find someone who
would like to attend.

Best regards,
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and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org

I will most likely be interested in attending (I presented last year and
helped host Steve L who gave a keynote there). I am more than happy to
represent OSGeo if Viscom thinks it wise :wink:

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Warmerdam
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:07 PM
To: visibilitycommittee_dev@lists.osgeo.org
Cc: bmelick@ci.springfield.or.us
Subject: [VisCom] Oregon URISA "GIS In Action 2007" Conference

Folks,

The Oregon and Southwest Washington URISA chapter is holding it's annual
conference April 17/18 and plans to have open source technologies track.
They are interested in having a presenter from OSGeo.

This is the same group that is behind the Kids GIS project involving
Andy Moresell, built on MapGuide OS. I presume Andy will be there.

The conference page is at:
   http://www.orurisa.org/events/gisinact/2007event/index.html

The contact is Brandt Melick (cc:ed above). I get the impression that
a free pass for the conference would be available to a presenter.

I shall leave this in Viscom's hands to see if they can find someone who
would like to attend.

Best regards,
--
---------------------------------------+------------------------------------
--
I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam,
warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org

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Is anyone maintaining a Geospatial events calendar?
I'd love to be able to reference it from my personal Google Calendar if it exists.
Ideally, it should contain all events where OSGeo would like to set up a stand.

It is sort of on VisCom's current todo list to at least start a more structured list. I imagine we'll have some items categorised into small, medium and large focused events. Our current task is to identify the events that VisCom specifically wants to help organise our presence at and, additionally, that we need funding support from OSGeo for.

Hopefully we'll be able to stand up something through an icalendar or rss feed for everyone to use.

Tyler

On 9-Jan-07, at 1:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:

Is anyone maintaining a Geospatial events calendar?
I'd love to be able to reference it from my personal Google Calendar if it exists.
Ideally, it should contain all events where OSGeo would like to set up a stand.
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Tyler Mitchell wrote:

It is sort of on VisCom's current todo list to at least start a more structured list. I imagine we'll have some items categorised into small, medium and large focused events. Our current task is to identify the events that VisCom specifically wants to help organise our presence at and, additionally, that we need funding support from OSGeo for.

Hopefully we'll be able to stand up something through an icalendar or rss feed for everyone to use.

Tyler

Hi,
we have been waiting for the OSGeo Drupal Calendar. We had it in operation on one of the prototype drupal instances and it counted down the days to the next event which is a nice feature on the front page of the web site.

Some links to events can be found on this page:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Current_events

Ideally each of the events that get covered by OSGeo should get their own Wiki page. This helps to keep track of all potential, fixed and past events and we can categorize them in the Wiki:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Events
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Past_Events
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Proposed_Events

A proposed event can only become an approved "OSGeo Event" if somebody takes on ownership, this must also be indicated on the corresponding Wiki page. http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Event_Management

Depending on the size of the event and the level of OSGeo involvement the corresponding responsibilities vary from simply being there in time to give a presentation up to signing contracts and organizing large scale events like FOSS4G or the OSGeo park at the Intergeo.

Presentations should probably (must?) be peer reviewed by VisCom prior to publishing them under the name of OSGeo but afaik there is no formal process yet.

Regards, Arnulf.

On 9-Jan-07, at 1:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:

Is anyone maintaining a Geospatial events calendar?
I'd love to be able to reference it from my personal Google Calendar if it exists.
Ideally, it should contain all events where OSGeo would like to set up a stand.
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On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:09 +0100, Arnulf Christl wrote:

Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> It is sort of on VisCom's current todo list to at least start a more
> structured list. I imagine we'll have some items categorised into
> small, medium and large focused events. Our current task is to identify
> the events that VisCom specifically wants to help organise our presence
> at and, additionally, that we need funding support from OSGeo for.
>
> Hopefully we'll be able to stand up something through an icalendar or
> rss feed for everyone to use.
>
> Tyler

Hi,
we have been waiting for the OSGeo Drupal Calendar. We had it in operation on one of the prototype drupal instances and it counted down the days to the next event which is a nice feature on the front page of the web site.

Some links to events can be found on this page:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Current_events

Ideally each of the events that get covered by OSGeo should get their own Wiki page. This helps to keep track of all potential, fixed and past events and we can categorize them in the Wiki:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Events
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Past_Events
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Proposed_Events

A proposed event can only become an approved "OSGeo Event" if somebody takes on ownership, this must also be indicated on the corresponding Wiki page.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Event_Management

Depending on the size of the event and the level of OSGeo involvement the corresponding responsibilities vary from simply being there in time to give a presentation up to signing contracts and organizing large scale events like FOSS4G or the OSGeo park at the Intergeo.

Presentations should probably (must?) be peer reviewed by VisCom prior to publishing them under the name of OSGeo but afaik there is no formal process yet.

Regards,
Arnulf.

Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I have to
ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have to
be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.

Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We would
only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough time to get
that sorted.

Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get the word out
on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we get
a mention on?

We'd like to target two audiences; FOSS Developers during the lca
lightning talk and end users at the public day. We'd like to present
the GeoFOSS stack as an end to end viable business solution.

I've created a page at http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/LCA_Open_Day

Any other thoughts from anyone?

Regards,
Tim Bowden
Mapforge Geospatial

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I have to
ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have to
be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group organising a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm happy to help with getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our radar before now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the Australian chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have sponsorships already or enough volunteer funding to help get the stand and brochure printing?

Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing fancy!) is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be able to run it and walk away.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding OpenLayers and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also one PDF in there that has all these projects as separate pages - so you can easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow. There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more to be produced.

T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We would
only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough time to get
that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock, we might be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get the word out
on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we get
a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus points if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still be doing work.

Tyler

I'm sorry I'm not following this thread closely -- I'm really busy
preparing a presentation entitled "Open Source Licensing 101"... :frowning:

HOWEVER, I still do plan to have a VisCom mtg on Friday to try and clear
the decks of the Event plans for '07...

-mpg

-----Original Message-----
From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On
Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:18 AM
To: Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

> Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> have to
> ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
> (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
> gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
> could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been
a rush job
> on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
> assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we
> have to
> be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group
organising a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm
happy to
help with getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our
radar before now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the
Australian chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have
sponsorships already or enough volunteer funding to help get the
stand and brochure printing?

> Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
> There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
> see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some
> over
> for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing
fancy!)
is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
able to run it and walk away.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding
OpenLayers and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also
one PDF in
there that has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but
it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills
using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the
brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more
to be produced.

> T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We
> would
> only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough
time to get
> that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock,
we might
be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them
organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

> Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get
the word
> out
> on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can
> we get
> a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I
can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who
also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus
points if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still
be doing work.

Tyler
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Hi,

Brochures: If we expect 300-400 then My advice would be to only do
100-150 of each; the thinking is that if you run out, then you have
talked to the interested party anyway and you get their details - it
gives you a reason to maintain the relationahip and followup the
contact.

T-shirts: I will check whether we can get something done. Is it real bad
if we resort to iron-ons as a once-off for the short-notice? Should I
consider Polos? If I can get them embroidered in the future is that
acceptable? I'm thinking of pricing up the options anyway. Are OSGeo
baseball hats de rigeur?

You may have seen Pieter's posting regarding $s for support. We are
prosecuting that.

Cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael P. Gerlek [mailto:mpg@lizardtech.com]
Sent: Thursday, 11 January 2007 06:25
To: Tyler Mitchell (External); Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: RE: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

I'm sorry I'm not following this thread closely -- I'm really busy
preparing a presentation entitled "Open Source Licensing 101"... :frowning:

HOWEVER, I still do plan to have a VisCom mtg on Friday to try and clear
the decks of the Event plans for '07...

-mpg

-----Original Message-----
From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
Tyler Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:18 AM
To: Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

> Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> have to ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca
> open day?
> (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't

> gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
> could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been
a rush job
> on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I

> assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have

> to be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get
> organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group organising

a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm happy to help with
getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our radar before
now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the Australian
chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have sponsorships
already or enough volunteer funding to help get the stand and brochure

printing?

> Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
> There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't see
> /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
> for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing
fancy!)
is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
able to run it and walk away.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding OpenLayers

and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also one PDF in there that
has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but
it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills
using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the
brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more
to be produced.

> T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We
> would only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough
time to get
> that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock, we might
be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them
organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

> Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get
the word
> out
> on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we

> get a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I
can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who
also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus points

if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still be

doing work.

Tyler
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Sorry, one more question: is there some sort of design that the t-shirts
must conform to?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael P. Gerlek [mailto:mpg@lizardtech.com]
Sent: Thursday, 11 January 2007 06:25
To: Tyler Mitchell (External); Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: RE: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

I'm sorry I'm not following this thread closely -- I'm really busy
preparing a presentation entitled "Open Source Licensing 101"... :frowning:

HOWEVER, I still do plan to have a VisCom mtg on Friday to try and clear
the decks of the Event plans for '07...

-mpg

-----Original Message-----
From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
Tyler Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:18 AM
To: Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

> Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> have to ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca
> open day?
> (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't

> gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
> could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been
a rush job
> on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I

> assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have

> to be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get
> organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group organising

a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm happy to help with
getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our radar before
now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the Australian
chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have sponsorships
already or enough volunteer funding to help get the stand and brochure

printing?

> Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
> There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't see
> /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
> for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing
fancy!)
is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
able to run it and walk away.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding OpenLayers

and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also one PDF in there that
has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but
it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills
using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the
brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more
to be produced.

> T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We
> would only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough
time to get
> that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock, we might
be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them
organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

> Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get
the word
> out
> on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we

> get a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I
can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who
also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus points

if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still be

doing work.

Tyler
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On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:17 -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

> Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> have to
> ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
> (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
> gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
> could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
> on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
> assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we
> have to
> be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group
organising a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm happy to
help with getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our
radar before now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the
Australian chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have
sponsorships already or enough volunteer funding to help get the
stand and brochure printing?

Yes, it has helped to give us some momentum. It would have been nice
have a bit more time, but we work with what we have. Only cost is
printing & T-shirts. Looks like Milton is going to take the $ side of
things under his wing for now. Thanks Milton.

> Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
> There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
> see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some
> over
> for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing fancy!)
is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
able to run it and walk away.

Thanks, getting them now.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding
OpenLayers and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also one PDF in
there that has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but
it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills
using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the
brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more
to be produced.

> T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We
> would
> only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough time to get
> that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock, we might
be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them
organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

Looks like Milton will oversee getting some local shirts done.

> Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get the word
> out
> on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can
> we get
> a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

A formal press release is probably overkill, but it would be nice to get
the word out is some of the OSGeo friendly blogs around. I see two
target audiences for what we are doing; FOSS developers doing GIS (or on
the fringe of GIS) who are unaware of OSGeo, and the technical/business
GIS crowd who are curious or ignorant about GeoFOSS.

The first can be targeted at the open day and the lca lightning talk
which is for conference delegates only (dev centric crowd).

The second can be targeted at the open day which is free for anybody to
attend. We need to let them know it's on and what they can get from it
as they probably won't be at the open day otherwise. Given the
timeframe, a plug on some GIS blogs is about the best resource available
for reaching them. I've listed a few GIS blogs on
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/LCA_Open_Day but the list is far from
complete.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I
can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who
also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus
points if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Will do, Wayne is a great bloke. If we can't find common ground there,
it's time to change career.

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still
be doing work.

Tyler

Happy moving! I've done it too many times to think it's anything but a
big headache.

Regards,
Tim Bowden

I'll send Milton the logo in high quality format. Also, I will tell you how we did shirts in the past (they were embroidered on black fabric).

From other shows we've done, I'd say 100 or so brochures will be fine for most of the projects, though depending on the audience and what the speakers mention, I've found that MapServer, MapGuide and GDAL/OGR often went fairly quickly and didn't a few more.

All the best,
Tyler

On 10-Jan-07, at 2:57 PM, Milton Lofberg wrote:

Sorry, one more question: is there some sort of design that the t-shirts
must conform to?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael P. Gerlek [mailto:mpg@lizardtech.com]
Sent: Thursday, 11 January 2007 06:25
To: Tyler Mitchell (External); Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: RE: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

I'm sorry I'm not following this thread closely -- I'm really busy
preparing a presentation entitled "Open Source Licensing 101"... :frowning:

HOWEVER, I still do plan to have a VisCom mtg on Friday to try and clear
the decks of the Event plans for '07...

-mpg

-----Original Message-----
From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of
Tyler Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:18 AM
To: Tim Bowden
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
have to ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca
open day?
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't

gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been

a rush job

on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I

assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have

to be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get
organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group organising

a presence at this event. As part of VisCom, I'm happy to help with
getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our radar before
now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the Australian
chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have sponsorships
already or enough volunteer funding to help get the stand and brochure

printing?

Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better estimate?
There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't see
/everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us with some over
for the next event. What brochures or posters are available please?

The brochures are available at:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf

And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together (nothing
fancy!)
is here:
http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
able to run it and walk away.

There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding OpenLayers

and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also one PDF in there that
has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their age, but
it's all we've got right now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic layout skills
using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for all the
brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a couple more
to be produced.

T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo T-shirts. We
would only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough

time to get

that sorted.

Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in stock, we might
be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to get them
organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.

Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to get

the word

out
on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS blogs can we

get a mention on?

What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag and Slashgeo.

I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do whatever I
can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne Piekarski who
also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus points

if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )

Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but will still be

doing work.

Tyler
_______________________________________________
Visibilitycommittee_dev mailing list
Visibilitycommittee_dev@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/visibilitycommittee_dev

I have a bunch of T-shirts here (Seattle) on hand -- how many do you
need, to where, and by when?

-mpg

-----Original Message-----
From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On
Behalf Of Tim Bowden
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:45 PM
To: Tyler Mitchell
Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?

On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:17 -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:
>
> > Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> > have to
> > ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca
open day?
> > (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day)
We haven't
> > gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just
assumed we
> > could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all
been a rush job
> > on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive
response so far I
> > assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we
> > have to
> > be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get
organised.
>
> I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
> Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more
formal events
> that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
> enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group
> organising a presence at this event. As part of VisCom,
I'm happy to
> help with getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our
> radar before now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the
> Australian chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have
> sponsorships already or enough volunteer funding to help get the
> stand and brochure printing?

Yes, it has helped to give us some momentum. It would have been nice
have a bit more time, but we work with what we have. Only cost is
printing & T-shirts. Looks like Milton is going to take the $ side of
things under his wing for now. Thanks Milton.

>
> > Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> > thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better
estimate?
> > There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
> > see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us
with some
> > over
> > for the next event. What brochures or posters are
available please?
>
> The brochures are available at:
> http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
> and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
> http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf
>
> And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together
(nothing fancy!)
> is here:
> http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
> able to run it and walk away.
>

Thanks, getting them now.

> There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding
> OpenLayers and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also
one PDF in
> there that has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
> easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
> There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their
age, but
> it's all we've got right now.
>
> As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic
layout skills
> using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for
all the
> brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a
couple more
> to be produced.
>
> > T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo
T-shirts. We
> > would
> > only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough
time to get
> > that sorted.
>
> Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in
stock, we might
> be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to
get them
> organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
> silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.
>

Looks like Milton will oversee getting some local shirts done.

> > Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to
get the word
> > out
> > on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS
blogs can
> > we get
> > a mention on?
>
> What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
> release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
> announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag
and Slashgeo.
>

A formal press release is probably overkill, but it would be
nice to get
the word out is some of the OSGeo friendly blogs around. I see two
target audiences for what we are doing; FOSS developers doing
GIS (or on
the fringe of GIS) who are unaware of OSGeo, and the
technical/business
GIS crowd who are curious or ignorant about GeoFOSS.

The first can be targeted at the open day and the lca lightning talk
which is for conference delegates only (dev centric crowd).

The second can be targeted at the open day which is free for
anybody to
attend. We need to let them know it's on and what they can
get from it
as they probably won't be at the open day otherwise. Given the
timeframe, a plug on some GIS blogs is about the best
resource available
for reaching them. I've listed a few GIS blogs on
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/LCA_Open_Day but the list is far from
complete.

> I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do
whatever I
> can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne
Piekarski who
> also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus
> points if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )
>

Will do, Wayne is a great bloke. If we can't find common
ground there,
it's time to change career.

> Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but
will still
> be doing work.
>
> Tyler

Happy moving! I've done it too many times to think it's
anything but a
big headache.

Regards,
Tim Bowden

_______________________________________________
Visibilitycommittee_dev mailing list
Visibilitycommittee_dev@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/visibilitycommittee_dev

Tim Bowden wrote:

On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:17 -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:

On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:

Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I have to
ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we have to
be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.

I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group organising a presence at this event.

Hi Tim,
I am sorry if I gave the impression that I wanted to impose any kind of hard regulatory to your initiative. This was not my intention. Instead I wanted to help and provide you with the corresponding Wiki-think. I added Event Owner to your name. (If you don't like it, go hack it. Its a Wiki). Being Event Owner in your case only means that anybody who wants to join in with help locally knows who he can talk to. As already mentioned the formality of the process is proportional to the size of the event and the risk you want to take on personally. In this case I'd say no problems.

Putting it in the [[Category:Events]] (right at the bottom of the page) gives an overview of all events that are firmly planned and still take place here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Events

After you are done this changes to [[Category:Past Events]] and maybe you add a few pictures or a comment on how useful it was to you and the world.

All this provides for a formal frame that is recognized by Google helping to promote things and gives VisCom an overview of what Events currently are on.

Best regards, Arnulf.

On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 09:43 -0800, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:

I have a bunch of T-shirts here (Seattle) on hand -- how many do you
need, to where, and by when?

-mpg

Thanks for the offer Michael, but Milton will get some done here given
the short time frame we are working with.

Regards,
Tim Bowden
Mapforge Geospatial

> -----Original Message-----
> From: visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org
> [mailto:visibilitycommittee_dev-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On
> Behalf Of Tim Bowden
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:45 PM
> To: Tyler Mitchell
> Cc: Milton Lofberg; OSGeo Visibility committee
> Subject: Re: [VisCom] Geospatial Events calendar?
>
> On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:17 -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> > On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:
> >
> > > Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
> > > have to
> > > ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca
> open day?
> > > (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day)
> We haven't
> > > gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just
> assumed we
> > > could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all
> been a rush job
> > > on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive
> response so far I
> > > assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we
> > > have to
> > > be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get
> organised.
> >
> > I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
> > Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more
> formal events
> > that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
> > enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group
> > organising a presence at this event. As part of VisCom,
> I'm happy to
> > help with getting your event going. Though it hasn't been on our
> > radar before now, I see it as a great opportunity to help give the
> > Australian chapter some momentum to get organised. Do you have
> > sponsorships already or enough volunteer funding to help get the
> > stand and brochure printing?
>
> Yes, it has helped to give us some momentum. It would have been nice
> have a bit more time, but we work with what we have. Only cost is
> printing & T-shirts. Looks like Milton is going to take the $ side of
> things under his wing for now. Thanks Milton.
>
> >
> > > Practical matters; We will need to get our brochures printed. I'm
> > > thinking about 300 of each. (Cameron / Milton any better
> estimate?
> > > There are expected to be 300-400 through the gates. I can't
> > > see /everyone/ wanting a brochure) That should leave us
> with some
> > > over
> > > for the next event. What brochures or posters are
> available please?
> >
> > The brochures are available at:
> > http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Brochures_v1_PDF.zip
> > and a double-sided (or two page) overview sheet is here:
> > http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/OSGeo_Overview.pdf
> >
> > And a openoffice presentation file I pulled together
> (nothing fancy!)
> > is here:
> > http://osgeo.org/files/viscom/au2006_slideshow.odp - you should be
> > able to run it and walk away.
> >
>
> Thanks, getting them now.
>
> > There are single PDF files, one for each project (excluding
> > OpenLayers and GeoNetworks, unfortunately). There is also
> one PDF in
> > there that has all these projects as separate pages - so you can
> > easily print all of them quickly and/or use them in a slideshow.
> > There are 10 altogether and they are starting to show their
> age, but
> > it's all we've got right now.
> >
> > As an aside, if anyone wants to try out their graphic
> layout skills
> > using http://scribus.net software - I have source files for
> all the
> > brochures. They need some updating (logo) and we need a
> couple more
> > to be produced.
> >
> > > T-shirts. The Event management page recomends OSGeo
> T-shirts. We
> > > would
> > > only need 4 (I think) however there probably isn't enough
> time to get
> > > that sorted.
> >
> > Tell us what sizes you could use - if we have them in
> stock, we might
> > be able to ship them. Otherwise I agree it is too quick to
> get them
> > organised. If you find a local vendor that could rush some
> > silkscreening or something, you could grab our logo and try it out.
> >
>
> Looks like Milton will oversee getting some local shirts done.
>
> > > Publication. Once we know what we are doing we need to
> get the word
> > > out
> > > on the street in Sydney. Not sure yet where. What GIS
> blogs can
> > > we get
> > > a mention on?
> >
> > What does the rest of VisCom think - would we want to do a press
> > release? We usually reserve those for large organisation-wide
> > announcements though. I'd at least target DirectionsMag
> and Slashgeo.
> >
>
> A formal press release is probably overkill, but it would be
> nice to get
> the word out is some of the OSGeo friendly blogs around. I see two
> target audiences for what we are doing; FOSS developers doing
> GIS (or on
> the fringe of GIS) who are unaware of OSGeo, and the
> technical/business
> GIS crowd who are curious or ignorant about GeoFOSS.
>
> The first can be targeted at the open day and the lca lightning talk
> which is for conference delegates only (dev centric crowd).
>
> The second can be targeted at the open day which is free for
> anybody to
> attend. We need to let them know it's on and what they can
> get from it
> as they probably won't be at the open day otherwise. Given the
> timeframe, a plug on some GIS blogs is about the best
> resource available
> for reaching them. I've listed a few GIS blogs on
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/LCA_Open_Day but the list is far from
> complete.
>
> > I'm keen to see you get into this conference and will do
> whatever I
> > can to help. Especially if you say hi for me to Wayne
> Piekarski who
> > also has a stand on some great augmented reality stuff. (Bonus
> > points if you find some common ground for us to work with him :wink: )
> >
>
> Will do, Wayne is a great bloke. If we can't find common
> ground there,
> it's time to change career.
>
> > Best wishes! I'm on/offline during moving this week but
> will still
> > be doing work.
> >
> > Tyler
>
> Happy moving! I've done it too many times to think it's
> anything but a
> big headache.
>
> Regards,
> Tim Bowden
>
> _______________________________________________
> Visibilitycommittee_dev mailing list
> Visibilitycommittee_dev@lists.osgeo.org
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/visibilitycommittee_dev
>

On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 19:21 +0100, Arnulf Christl wrote:

Tim Bowden wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:17 -0800, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
>> On 10-Jan-07, at 9:22 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, I've just had a look at those links and the first question I
>>> have to
>>> ask is where does that leave us with our stand at the lca open day?
>>> (http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Australia#LCA_Open_Day) We haven't
>>> gone through any of the process outined; I guess we just assumed we
>>> could do an OSGeo promotion; probably because it's all been a rush job
>>> on short notice. Given Frank and Tyler's positive response so far I
>>> assume that's not too much of a problem :wink: Whatever we do, we
>>> have to
>>> be quick as we have only 1 week till the open day to get organised.
>> I think we're all happy to see you organising something and that
>> Arnulf's comments may be more focused on larger, more formal events
>> that need more OSGeo official help (i.e. funding, volunteer
>> enticement, etc). At least I am happy to see a local group
>> organising a presence at this event.

Hi Tim,
I am sorry if I gave the impression that I wanted to impose any kind of hard regulatory to your initiative. This was not my intention. Instead I wanted to help and provide you with the corresponding Wiki-think. I added Event Owner to your name. (If you don't like it, go hack it. Its a Wiki). Being Event Owner in your case only means that anybody who wants to join in with help locally knows who he can talk to. As already mentioned the formality of the process is proportional to the size of the event and the risk you want to take on personally. In this case I'd say no problems.

It's more that it took me by surprise; Given the short time till the
event I hadn't even given a thought as to what process there might be
for holding an OSGeo event. Now I know, it will be a much smoother ride
next time. Thanks for the links, It's been valuable in helping get my
head around what we need to think about.

Putting it in the [[Category:Events]] (right at the bottom of the page) gives an overview of all events that are firmly planned and still take place here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Category:Events

After you are done this changes to [[Category:Past Events]] and maybe you add a few pictures or a comment on how useful it was to you and the world.

Will do.

All this provides for a formal frame that is recognized by Google helping to promote things and gives VisCom an overview of what Events currently are on.

Best regards,
Arnulf.

Regards,
Tim Bowden
Mapforge Geospatial