Re Data:
I'm expecting to get data. In fact, we might have more than we can handle.
I've talked with some Australian and New Zealand government data
custodians and all of them have been excited about getting their data on
line.
From the data custodians point of view, FOSS4G is a great opportunity
to publicise their datasets, and get a bucket load of geeks tweaking
open source applications to work with their data.
Jody Garnett wrote:
Cameron Shorter wrote:
The OGC, a likely supporter, will be talking with our FOSS4G
organising committee early next week, and I'd like to table ideas
from you, the OSGeo community, to the meeting.
So please speak up:
* Is it acceptable for standards compliant Proprietary products to be
part of the Showcase? (This should increase FOSS4G sponsorship)
I am still waiting to hear back from FOSS4G2008 - how did having
proprietary vendors around effect things? Were they even noticed? What
kind of comparisons were being made etc?
As a user of all of these technologies it would be very amusing to
have the same data sets being pumped out; witness the recent blogs
posts on MapServer and GeoServer performance for an example of this
being of general interest.
* Is it appropriate to set a theme or scenario for the showcase, then
encourage FOSS4G presentations and labs to use this theme?
I am not too sure about that; presentations and labs are often very
specific to the topic at hand. Why not try a carrot; promises that a
specific data set (WFS, WMS, TileServer, PostGIS whatever) will be
available for workshops to use; make sure it is around 3-6 months
prior to the event and you should see it used.
* Should the showcase reference external services or should they all
be internal? (WMS, WFS, etc)
Both end up happening; with suitable amusement if external web
services are down (or bandwidth is an issue).
* What level of service should we expect from participating packages?
* Will projects step up and contribute to the showcase?
Data is where it starts; do you have data?
* An integration testbed was trialled at FOSS4G 2007 in Victoria with
reportedly limited success. What lessons should we learn from that?
Get data; and get it out early; try and arrange some kind of reward
for projects that make use of the data? Participation in a panel
discussion during the conference talking about applied interoptibility
Jody
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