Hi Martin, 
Thanks for sending.  I'd love for Drill to be included in this.  I have a 
question for you.  A while ago, I started work on a collection of UDFs for 
interacting with H3 Geo Indexes.  I'm not an expert on this but would this be 
useful?  Here's the repo: https://github.com/datadistillr/drill-h3-udf   If 
someone would like to collaborate to complete this and get it integrated, I'm 
all for that. 
Best,
-- C



> On Jan 31, 2024, at 10:20, Martin Desruisseaux 
> <martin.desruisse...@geomatys.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) 
> and The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) hold a join code sprint on 
> February 26 to 28 [1]. The main goals are to support the development of open 
> standards for geospatial information and to support the development of free 
> and open source software which implements those standards, as well as 
> creating awareness about the standards and software projects. This is the 
> fourth year that this joint code sprint is organized, and this year will be 
> physically located in Évora (Portugal). The event can also be attended 
> on-line. Registration is free [2].
> 
> Apache SIS, Sedona, Baremaps, Parquet, Drill and Camel projects participated 
> in the past. It would be great if participation was possible this year too. 
> Some ideas could be:
> 
> * Experiment the use of Apache SIS in Sedona for referencing and grid
>   coverage services (could be a join effort between Sedona and SIS
>   developers).
> * Any work related to Geoparquet [3] (an incubating OGC standard based
>   on Apache Parquet).
> * Any work related to Drill GIS functions [4].
> * Any work related to Camel Geocoder [5]. For example, exploring the
>   pertinence of using the ISO 19112 standard (could be a join effort
>   between Camel and GeoAPI developers).
> 
> If anyone is interested, the wiki page [1] can be edited directly. If 
> particular you can add your project in the "Which Apache projects are going 
> to participate?" section. If an introduction to a project can be presented as 
> a tutorial, it can also be added in the "Mentor streams" section of [1].
> 
>     Martin
> 
> [1]https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/wiki/2024-Joint-OGC-%E2%80%93-OSGeo-%E2%80%93-ASF-Code-Sprint
> [2]https://developer.ogc.org/sprints/23/
> [3]https://geoparquet.org/
> [4]https://drill.apache.org/docs/gis-functions/
> [5]https://camel.apache.org/components/4.0.x/geocoder-component.html

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