Hi All. (With apologies for cross posting)

The annual Free and Open Source Software 4 Geospatial <http://foss4g.org/> 
(FOSS4G) conference is the largest community gathering focused on open source 
geospatial software. FOSS4G brings together developers, users, decision-makers 
and observers from a broad spectrum of organizations and fields of operation. 
Through six days of workshops, presentations, discussions, and code sprints, 
FOSS4G participants, learn, exchange, and create new collaborations, geospatial 
products, standards.

FOSS4G is a global conference, with attendees from around the world! Last year, 
Boston, USA was the host city, before that in 2016 it Bonn, Germany. Now is the 
time for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania! FOSS4G 2018 will host numerous workshops over 
27 - 28 August with exciting keynotes and presentations at the Julius Nyerere 
International Convention Centre 29 - 31 August, and finally Code Sprints and 
community building events September 1 & 2. In addition to bringing together the 
FOSS4G community in Dar, the 21st QGIS Developer meeting 
<https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/DeveloperMeetingZanzibar2018> will take 
place in Zanzibar (a short 60min ferry trip away!) the 20 - 24 of August - the 
Geospatial Savanna is on the rise in East Africa!

The vision for our conference is to make it as accessible and inclusive as 
possible, bridging the gaps between the various communities that make us so 
strong, to make us stronger. This will be achieved through a Travel Grant 
Program that will enable economically disadvantaged participants the 
opportunity to attend, covering travel, lodging and conference costs. This will 
be bolstered by an exciting conference program, taking the very best that the 
open source geospatial community can offer. This ranges from locating schools 
to the instrumentation of communities with cheap, open source, 3D printed 
weather stations that improve community resilience to climate change.

Our theme for FOSS4G 2018 is “Leave No-One Behind”. We live in a world where 
our users and developers have the opportunity to make a difference to the lives 
of everyone, whether it’s those in extreme poverty looking for access to clean 
water, to those using routing algorithms to calculate the fastest route to 
work. Location and geography are at the heart of these challenges and a FOSS4G 
2018 in Dar es Salaam will invigorate our existing projects, bringing them to 
new users and developers while supporting and nurturing the existing community.
To deliver on this mission, we've built collaborations with various 
communities, from within the open source geospatial community and beyond. For 
example, in collaborating with Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team 
<https://www.hotosm.org/>, FOSS4G 2018 will host their annual summit as a track 
within the main program; collaborating with Understanding Risk: Africa, to 
focus on the use of open geospatial tools like Geoserver, Geonode, and Inasafe 
while be bringing users and developers together at an extent not done before. 
To see the full extent of this exciting program, have a look at the lists of 
presentations <https://2018.foss4g.org/programme/list-of-presentations/> and 
workshops <https://2018.foss4g.org/workshop-schedule/>!

Ultimately, you should attend FOSS4G 2018 because:
Dar es Salaam is the centre of technological innovation, culture and social 
activities in Tanzania;
A vibrant city of many cultures and warm hospitality;
The gateway to African sights, such as world beating safaris, heritage and 
world leading beaches;
A historic centre surrounded by the construction of a new Africa;
At the centre of East Africa, within easy reach of the world;

Workshop, Main Conference (and experience tickets!) are now available at 
2018.foss4g.org <http://2018.foss4g.org/> at the lowest early bird price in 
years for a global FOSS4G: $500. Early bird registration ends on June 5, book 
your place today. We're looking forward to welcoming you to Dar es Salaam in 
the warm Tanzanian sun!


Regards

Tim

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Tim Sutton

Co-founder: Kartoza
Ex Project chair: QGIS.org

Visit http://kartoza.com <http://kartoza.com/> to find out about open source:

Desktop GIS programming services
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GIS Training
Consulting Services

Skype: timlinux
IRC: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net

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