Re: [gdal-dev] FOSS4G 2009 Registration Opens

2009-05-11 Thread Roger André
Hi Jeff, I have no other questions, and thanks for explaining how the selection process works. Roger -- On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Jeff McKenna < jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com> wrote: > Roger André wrote: > >> Just out of curiosity, how is the location of FOSS4G determined? >> >> > There

Re: [gdal-dev] FOSS4G 2009 Registration Opens

2009-05-11 Thread Jeff McKenna
Roger André wrote: Just out of curiosity, how is the location of FOSS4G determined? There is an OSGeo conference committee[1] which manages this decision. The general process is: - conference committee develops a Request for hosting Proposals document - RFP is brought to OSGeo Board for app

Re: [gdal-dev] FOSS4G 2009 Registration Opens

2009-05-11 Thread Frank Warmerdam
Roger André wrote: Just out of curiosity, how is the location of FOSS4G determined? Roger, OSGeo has a "Conference Committee" that issues an RFP annually requesting proposals from folks interested in hosting the conference. The committee selects one proposal from the responses based on a vari

Re: [gdal-dev] FOSS4G 2009 Registration Opens

2009-05-11 Thread Roger André
Just out of curiosity, how is the location of FOSS4G determined? Thanks, Roger -- On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:22 AM, Frank Warmerdam wrote: > Folks, > > FOSS4G is always the premier open source geospatial event of the > year, and an important venue for MapServer and a variety of related > project

[gdal-dev] FOSS4G 2009 Registration Opens

2009-05-08 Thread Frank Warmerdam
Folks, FOSS4G is always the premier open source geospatial event of the year, and an important venue for MapServer and a variety of related projects. I would encourage folks to attend, and to present on GDAL related activities. Frank --- 2009 Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial