Thanks Cameron and all.

Also for OSGIS 2012, we are running a workshop on 4th September  foccused on 
the Educational use of OSGeo Live , which aims to review the current state of 
how OSGeo and other free geospatial software and datasets are used in 
Universities, mainly in educational contexts, and discuss how the software 
could be better made advantage of especially by using the OSGeo Live. The 
workshop consists of invited talks and presentations selected from this call as 
well as of panel discussions, breakout sessions and other methods of 
collaboration.


Workshop topics are below:

* OSGeo and other free geospatial software in Universities
* Educational materials that use free geospatial software
* Packaging software and other digital materials for Ubuntu
* Experiences in delivering education using free geospatial software
* Experiences in packaging educational materials for geospatial
* Experiences in using OSGeo Live in Universities
* Experiences in using OSGeo Edu and other initiatives (OLPC, RPi etc) in 
Schools


Please submit a short abstract of your presentation (max 300 words) before July 
31, 2012 to  ari.jo...@aalto.fi<mailto:ari.jo...@aalto.fi>
Details at http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/osgis/home.aspx

A further aim of the workshop is to initiate a network of people skilled in the 
technology behind the OSGeo Live system and coordinate resources of OSGeo 
education and curriculum community for this purpose. We are looking forward to 
strong participation from the Educational and OSGeo Live DVD community for this.

Best wishes,

Suchith

From: Cameron Shorter [mailto:cameron.shor...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 July 2012 00:22
To: Angelos Tzotsos
Cc: live-d...@lists.osgeo.org; Suchith Anand; Ari Jolma; Angelos Tzotsos; OSGeo 
Discussions
Subject: Re: We think we can release OSGeoLive 6.0 two weeks early (For OSGIS) 
- with some help

As per email below,
We'd really like to bring our OSGeo-Live release schedule forward 2 weeks so 
that we will have a shiny new OSGeo-Live 6.0 ready for OSGIS and the Asian 
Geospatial Forum this September.

To achieve this, we will need to knock over all our critical bugs, and most 
major bugs within the next 7 days. Based on our current progress, and if we can 
get a little help (especially from projects with bugs), then we should be able 
to make this.  As per Angelos's comment below, we will make a call on moving 
the schedule in one week from today.

Please contact us via email or on irc://freenode.net#osgeolive if you are in a 
position to help, especially if you involved with one of the applications with 
a major/critical bug.

I propose to be meeting tomorrow, and probably daily afterwards on IRC to check 
on status:
irc://freenode.net#osgeolive

Timeslot: 
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2012&month=7&day=18&hour=20&min=30&sec=0&p1=264&p2=240&p3=215&p4=179&p5=224
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Thursday, 19 July 2012 at 8:30:00 AM

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UTC+12 hours

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South Wales)

Thursday, 19 July 2012 at 6:30:00 AM

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UTC+10 hours

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Wednesday, 18 July 2012 at 10:30:00 PM

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UTC+2 hours

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York)

Wednesday, 18 July 2012 at 4:30:00 PM

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UTC-4 hours

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California)

Wednesday, 18 July 2012 at 1:30:00 PM

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UTC-7 hours



And lastly, a big thankyou goes out to the people who have been working in the 
background on OSGeoLive over the last few months making it as stable as it is - 
especially Angelos who has been leading the build efforts and testing 
applications.

On 18/07/2012 8:07 AM, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
Hi,

First of all, it would be great to have version 6.0 out sooner in order to 
support OSGIS.

Lets have a look at our status:
Right now we are in pretty good shape considering the openjdk7 transition. 
Moving 2 weeks back could mean that we might lose a couple of applications that 
perhaps won't be able to catch up with the new schedule.

As per http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/report/10 we have 5 critical tickets and 5 
major ones.

Our basic problems to hit RC status are: geonetwork issue, docs not building, 
udig with custom JRE, mapfish, osm apps.
During this last week we had a very good run and fixed some issues. If we keep 
up this pace we can make this new target.
We will definitely need to bring in help from the above projects to speed 
things up. So I propose to send an e-mail out and let everyone know about our 
status and the new schedule.

The new release dates would be something like 25/7 UAT and 13/8 Final. We have 
done only one beta, but we had pretty good alpha run and solved many issues so 
far.

One thing I am not sure about is the  availability of people involved due to 
vacation time...

I propose to make a beta 2 sprint until this Friday and build in Saturday. Then 
we can decide next Wednesday if a new build at that time will be RC1 (so we are 
go for the new schedule) or it will be beta 3 (and we slip back to previous 
schedule).

Thoughts?

Best,
Angelos

On 07/17/2012 11:42 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Following on from Angelos's question about OSGeoLive target date, and a comment 
from Suchith below re OSGIS, I'd like to float the idea of bringing our 
schedule forward so that we can have OSGeo-Live 6.0 DVDs ready for OSGIS, (the 
UK regional conference, that has been selected to host FOSS4G next year in 
2013).

OSGIS is 2 weeks earlier than our prior target date, and would mean bringing 
our schedule forward by 2 weeks.
Ie: From today:
2 weeks to UAT
4 weeks to Final ISO (leaving only 2 weeks for UAT instead of the usual 3 weeks)

This will be a tight deadline, and might result in some applications not being 
ready (and hence excluded).
I'm in favour of chasing this date, as I think it would be good to get the DVDs 
out to the OSGIS conference, but would like to hear from others on whether this 
is an achievable goal.

Current schedule (targeting mid Sept for foss4g 2012) is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al9zh8DjmU_RdE1SYUN3YWJ2N1NpSUczbW9IRWZNclE#gid=0

On 18/07/2012 1:26 AM, Suchith Anand wrote:

Hi Cameron, we are planning to give OSGeo Live DVDs to all workshops 
participants. Also when is OSGeo 6 version planned release date. If you are 
thinking of Sep, then we will be happy to link it with OSGIS 2012, so there is 
good target to work for. Let me know your thoughts.



http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_History


   November 2012, Open Source GIS and Webmapping Workshop

 * Vienna (Austria)
 * Waiting on Barend Köbben to provide website url once details are
   finalised


   October 2012, INTERGEO 2012

 * Hannover Germany
 * OSGeo-Live 6.0 DVDs to be handed out
 * Lightening presentation
 * http://intergeo.de


   October 2012, Smart Korea 2012 in conjunction with OGC TC/PC Meeting

 * Seoul, Korea
 * OSGeo-Live 6.0 DVDs to be handed out
 * FOSS4G Korea will be held at the same period at the same venue
 * http://www.opengeospatial.org/event/1210tc


   September 2012, Asia GeoSpatial Forum

 * Hanoi, Vietnam. 17~19th, September
 * OSGeo-Live 6.0 DVDs to be handed out
 * Open Source GIS Session
 * http://www.asiageospatialforum.org/


   5 September 2012 Open Source GIS Conference (OSGIS)

 * Nottingham, United Kingdom
 * All day session: "Educational use of OSGeo Live" presented by Ari Jolma
 * http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/osgis/






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