Abstract submission is now closed. What presentations do you want to see at FOSS4G North America? The community program review is open for voting: http://foss4g-na.org/community-program-review/
Accepted presenters will be notified by 03/15/2012.
Questions? E-mail david@foss4g-na.org for more information.














[...] and developers are encouraged to submit abstracts for review. Accepted presenters will be notified by 3/15/2012. Please note that [...]
[...] emerging ideas and trends in open source, and the organizers have published a call for abstracts at http://foss4g-na.org/abstract-submission/ . The event has strong support from the open source community with a growing set of sponsors that [...]
[...] In light of the success of last September’s international FOSS4G conference in Denver, Colorado, the newly-formed North America chapter of OSGeo, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to support and promote the collaborative development of open geospatial technologies and data, seized upon the opportunity to organize a regional follow-up conference focusing on the North American open source geospatial community. “2011’s event showed us that there is great interest in the region to continue the conversation and strengthen the network of individuals and organizations working the open source geospatial field,” said Paul Ramsey, accomplished geospatial software developer and FOSS4G- NA 2012 conference chair. “Washington DC is an accessible and very exciting place to hold this conference, especially with government agencies continuing to open up to open source.” The conference will be organized around three tracks: open source technology best practices and tips; deployment case studies; and emerging ideas and trends in open source, and the organizers have published a call for abstracts at http://foss4g-na.org/abstract-submission/ [...]
[...] These types of conferences aren’t just about attending, they are also about sharing. Are you are creating a new project, improving an old one or have an interest implementation? Share your knowledge with the rest of us. I’m going to submit something about HOT’s work in Indonesia I just haven’t figured out which angle I’m going to take. Teaching QGIS to community facilitators for poverty mapping? Using crowd-sourcing to create data for risk analysis? Or something else that will come to me 5 minutes before the submission deadline! Either way make sure to get your submission in before March 1st. [...]