Dear all,

When i look back at 2014 and see the amazing work that all of you have done for 
, it gives me great inspiration for working hard for this mission in 2015 and  
each and every one of you who have been contributing your efforts are "Geo for 
All" Heros.  But i thought it will be appropriate to acknowledge some of our 
amazing people whose work and efforts has inspired all of us a lot.

Sergio Acosta y Lara and colleagues at gvSIG Batoví initiative in Uruguay who 
have done amazing contribution for widening high quality education 
opportunities for students all across Uruguay through the  wider CEIBAL 
Initiative http://www.ceibal.org.uy/   by developing excellent educational 
tools that enables primary and secondary education students to understand 
space, to easily interpret maps and to learn free technologies. The video link 
(with English translation) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orwN9K07XPo speaks 
for itself the contribution of  CEIBAL and i hope this will inspire other 
developing and poor countries to invest in free and open technologies in 
primary and secondary school education, so that the students (esp. from poor 
backgrounds) will also get access to high quality educational resources and 
opportunities.
Professor Maria Brovelli who is  respected by everyone in the FOSS4G community 
for not only her great research contributions but also for her kindness and 
compassion. Her background support and work on many initiatives from NASA 
Worldwind Europa Challenge to various Summer Schools and now working hard to 
host the FOSS4G-Europe in 2015, clearly shows her commitment for widening 
education opportunities in Geospatial for everyone. 

Jason Sadler from University of Southampton has worked hard to develop and 
maintain our Geo for All http://www.geoforall.org website. We all are grateful 
for his and other colleagues at Southampton's efforts and contributions for 
this. Also  Luca Delucchi and Vaclav Petras who helped create the dynamic map 
for Geo for All labs.

Lluis Vicens of SIGTE , University of Girona is the driving force behind the 
very successful Open Source GIS Summer School Initiative  
http://www.sigte.udg.edu/summerschool2014/ 
 which is now in its fifth year. By making available all the teaching materials 
for the Summer School to everyone through the website , its impact is not only 
for students who attend the summer school  but for everyone.

Dr Rafael Moreno of University of Colarado, Denver, USA who has not only the 
driving force for the FOSS4G lab at University of Colarado  
http://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/ but also been working hard to provide 
geo education opportunities to more staff and students in other countries.
So big thank you for all of you for your  contributions to Open Education and 
your work and contributions will keep inspiring all of us for the future. The 
fundamental principle of "Geo for All" is to  enable education opportunities 
for everyone and Openness in Education (Free and Open software, open standards, 
open data, open access to research publications)  provide great opportunities 
for widening education opportunities.

Best wishes,

Suchith    
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