Charlie, thanks for sharing these excellent updates. Great work on setting the 
Academic track infrastructure for future FOSS4G events. 

I want to thank all the Boston LOC volunteers for their commitment and efforts 
over many months to make FOSS4G 2017 possible. The magic of FOSS4G is team work 
and volunteer efforts . Your volunteer efforts are inspiration for everyone and 
spreads energy to future teams.

Best wishes,

Suchith


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From: Discuss <discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Charlie Schweik 
<cschw...@pubpol.umass.edu>
Sent: 03 July 2017 4:04 PM
To: Marc VLOEMANS
Cc: OSGeo Discussions; OSGeo Board
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Board] OSGeo is the host of FOSS4G not a guest

On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Marc VLOEMANS 
<marcvloema...@gmail.com<mailto:marcvloema...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Let's keep the momentum, the mojo, the vibe and focus on the future!

Thanks Marc,

As an OSGeo Charter Member, a co-leader of GeoForAll, and OSGeo's education 
efforts, and someone in Massachusetts (but not really active with the BLOC), I 
couldn't help but say that I am seeing first-hand the efforts of the Boston 
LOC. FOSS4G 2017 Boston is going to be GREAT and the BLOC has been working like 
crazy to pull off a really terrific conference.

Turning to Marc's point of focusing on the future and his references to 
FOSS4G-NA-2018 and FOSS4G-2018...

I also wanted to let the community know about infrastructure we've built for 
FOSS4G 2017 that can be used by future FOSS4G conferences. I (along with two 
terrific and hardworking people -- Mohammed Zia and Andy Anderson) have been 
managing the FOSS4G 2017 Boston Academic Track and the peer-review review 
process for the papers and posters as we build the conference proceedings. 
We've set up a proceedings review and publishing system based on BePress 
Scholarworks that is paid for under my university's subscription (thanks to all 
reviewers!). It will cost OSGeo and future FOSS4G conference organizers 
nothing, and it has a very nice paper review system (like EasyChair, but again, 
no cost). Once the proceedings are published, the open access papers' metadata 
will be fed into many library databases for easy discovery. The proceedings 
will be stored at [1] but we will also create a full pdf version that will be 
published on the OSGeo Journal [2]. The OSgeo banner on [1] will be replaced 
with any new branding that might be coming. (I've kept Venka and Helena 
informed on this activity.)

The key point about the future:

If anyone who will be at FOSS4G Boston will be part of an organizing team for 
future FOSS4G regional or global conferences, please contact me so I can show 
the backend of the conference review and publishing system. It's a great 
resource that is now available for any future FOSS4G conference, at no cost.

Cheers,

Charlie Schweik

[1] http://scholarworks.umass.edu/foss4g/
[2] http://www.osgeo.org/journal







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