Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Hall of Fame

2018-11-18 Thread María Arias de Reyna
But the advocate list is written by ourselves. Great people tend to be humble about their successes. I was thinking more like a Wikipedia. (Maybe Wikipedia itself?) El dom., 18 nov. 2018 22:29, Cameron Shorter escribió: > We almost have a Hall of Fame in place already, crossing from the present

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Hall of Fame

2018-11-18 Thread Cameron Shorter
We almost have a Hall of Fame in place already, crossing from the present into the past, with what used to be our OSGeo Advocate List: This is what it used to look like: https://web.archive.org/web/20150302070905/https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Advocate#Advocates Before one of the website upg

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Hall of Fame

2018-11-14 Thread Luí­s Moreira de Sousa
Ditto. GRASS is over 30 years old, MapServer, GDAL and PROJ are over 20 years old. An OSGeo Pantheon would be the right homage to all those that made FOSS4G what it is today, but are no longer among us. Cheers. -- Luís Moreira de Sousa Email: luis.de.so...@protonmail.ch RingID: ring:7ca91d83f4f9

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Hall of Fame

2018-11-14 Thread Angelos Tzotsos
This is an excellent idea. Our history is part of who we are. Best, Angelos On 11/14/18 9:20 AM, María Arias de Reyna wrote: Dear community, Due to the recent passing of another of our members, I really think we should start some kind of Hall of Fame with people who contribute to OSGeo. As som

[OSGeo-Discuss] Hall of Fame

2018-11-13 Thread María Arias de Reyna
Dear community, Due to the recent passing of another of our members, I really think we should start some kind of Hall of Fame with people who contribute to OSGeo. As someone who hasn't been here from the beginning, I would like to have some kind of (virtual) museum-like place where I can learn abo