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Folks, save the datum.
We're tentatively planning a 2nd Annual Open Source GIS Gathering to
be held on Monday, June 18th - probably starting early afternoon,
ending late in the evening. The same Monday of the Plenary Session(s)
of another famous GIS conference held in San Diego.
Don't be lost in space... San Diego State University's Visualization
Lab is easy to find via trolley from the San Diego Convention Center
area.
We filled the Lab in 2006, and arrangements are being made to
accommodate more. Suggested ideas for this year include technical
workshops and roundtable discussions.
If you, or anyone you know, would be interested in presenting on an
open source GIS topic, or conducting a technical workshop, please
contact Dana Nibby here: danaspatial@yahoo.com.
There's now a mailing list for OSG-SD 2007. If you think you may be
interested in attending, please sign-up below:
http://lists.telascience.org/mailman/listinfo/osg-sd
Spread the word to the extent possible. Geotag, you're "it."
Spatial Regards,
Dana
We're tentatively planning a 2nd Annual Open Source GIS Gathering to
be held on Monday, June 18th - probably starting early afternoon,
ending late in the evening. The same Monday of the Plenary Session(s)
of another famous GIS conference held in San Diego.
Don't be lost in space... San Diego State University's Visualization
Lab is easy to find via trolley from the San Diego Convention Center
area.
We filled the Lab in 2006, and arrangements are being made to
accommodate more. Suggested ideas for this year include technical
workshops and roundtable discussions.
If you, or anyone you know, would be interested in presenting on an
open source GIS topic, or conducting a technical workshop, please
contact Dana Nibby here: danaspatial@yahoo.com.
There's now a mailing list for OSG-SD 2007. If you think you may be
interested in attending, please sign-up below:
http://lists.telascience.org/mailman/listinfo/osg-sd
Spread the word to the extent possible. Geotag, you're "it."
Spatial Regards,
Dana
- Looking for good papers and open-source codes for ephemeris prediction (long-term orbit determination)
- Satellite Navigation
- 2010-03-12
- Open Source GIS San Diego Gathering (OSG-SD) - Tuesday, August 8th, 6:30pm
- Satellite Navigation
- 2006-08-02
- Open Source GIS San Diego Gathering (OSG-SD) - Tuesday, August 8th, 6:30pm
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- 2006-08-02
