A quick thank-you to all of the 40+ sprinters as well as the sponsors that supported the 2015 OSGeo Code Sprint in Philadelphia this past week. While it was frigid outside, a lot was accomplished inside the Friends Center.
We also had a great group of sponsors (including the OSGeo Board <http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board#OSGeo_Foundation_Board_of_Directors>), many of which were supporting the code sprint for the first time. The final list included: *Gold Sponsor: *LocationTech <http://locationtech.org/> *Silver Sponsors: *Airborne Interactive <http://www.airborne.aero/>, Boundless Geospatial <http://boundlessgeo.com/> *Bronze Sponsors: *AGI <http://www.cesiumjs.org/>, CartoDB <http://www.cartodb.com/>, Coordinate Solutions <http://www.coordinatesolutions.com/>, Farallon Geographics <http://www.fargeo.com/>, Hobu <http://www.hobu.co/>, Mapzen <http://www.mapzen.com/>, Mobile Geographics <http://www.mobilegeographics.com/>, OpenSCG <http://www.openscg.com/>, Typesafe <https://typesafe.com/> *Local OSGeo Chapter Supporter: *FOSSGIS <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FOSSGIS> These kind folks made the code sprint possible. I heard a rumor that the 2016 code sprint may be back in Europe, and I'm looking forward to hearing more about that. For those who might be interested, we've put together some lessons learned from this year <http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Code_Sprint_2015#Lessons_Learned>. There is a nice photo stream of the event by Jody Garnett <https://twitter.com/jodygarnett> at https://www.flickr.com/photos/23696061@N03/sets/72157650338272669/ And, finally, a big thank-you to Andrew Thompson <https://twitter.com/andrewbt> for helping me organize and run the code sprint - we couldn't have done it without you, Andrew. Best, Robert ------------------
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