Oh, I should add that this years SOTM is two months later than last years,
and as such the schedule will naturally shift back. Last year Birmingham
was announced Feb 11th, and the first meeting was Feb 20th. The website
went live March 13th and the Call for Presentations hit the site on April
23rd. The conference was in early September.

Based on these dates (if you add two months to each to reflect that SOTM is
two months later) we are still ahead of last years schedule.

Regards,
Rob


On 4 April 2014 22:59, Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >SOTM EU and US, combined with the OSMF focus on being more of a
> theoretical body have reduced the profit and motivation in doing a SOTM to
> approximately zero. I hope it still happens, but I'd be >surprised.
> >
> >It might be better to run a SOTM South America, or something.
> >
> >Steve
> >
>
> "OSMF organised conferences (State Of The Map) should continue to be at
> least self-financing."
> http://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Board_Meeting_Minutes_2013-12-10
>
> As long as this continues then I see no reason to believe that SOTM will
> stop (especially this years which has already been confirmed to be held in
> Buenos Aires):
> https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2014/01/12/buenos-aires-hosts-sotm14/
>
> Hold tight, these things take time to organise. If you are able to help,
> then get in touch with Henk who will appreciate the help.
>
> Rob
>
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