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== Titel-ideas ==
== Titel-ideas ==
10 years of FOSSGIS e.V. - Free Geospatial Software development in Germany
FOSSGIS e.V. - 10 years of fostering Free and Open Source GIS and Free Data in Germany


== Abstract ==
The FOSSGIS e.V. [1], formally known as 'GRASS Anwender Vereinigung', has its roots back in the year 1999. It was, thus, conceived way before the first mentioning of the OSGeo and is now already looking back on 10 successful years of fostering Free and Open Source Geographic Information Systems and Free Data in Germany. In 2008 the FOSSGIS e.V. became the German-speaking OSGeo-Chapter.


== Proposed Abstract ==
Over the years a strong and powerful community evolved and worked on many projects, such as educational projects, political statements, the FreeGIS Portal [2], software projects, user conferences. More recently the FOSSGIS e.V. was enriched by German OpenStreetMappers and became their trustee and contact for official matters.
FOSSGIS e.V., formaly known as 'GRASS Anwender Vereinigung' has its roots back in the 1999 year.
More than 10 years of free and open source software in Germany, much
earlier than OSGeo even exists, a strong and powerful community arround
free GIS-software worked on different projects like Mapbender, Thuban,
GRASS GIS, MapIt etc. The history of the FOSSGIS e.V. will be presented.


This talk tries to give an impression about the german OSGeo-Chapter[1] and
This talk wants to give you a small taste of the German OSGeo-Chapter [1] and the yearly FOSSGIS conference [3]. The FOSSGIS-conference is the German-speaking equivalent to the international FOSS4G. It is a meeting of the FOSS GIS community and since its start in 2002 continuously growing up to its current size of about 500 participants. The conference is well established as a platform to present and discuss new ideas, learn from the experts, and to meet like-minded peoplle.
the yearly conference FOSSGIS<current_year()>, which took place in
Osnabrück[2] Germany at the beginning of march.
The FOSSGIS-conference is the german-speaking equivalent to FOSS4G and a
large community-meeting. Starting in 2002 a continually growing community
up to 500 participants reagularily visites the conference and presents and
discusses 'hot' geographic and free geodata-related topics.


 
Links:
Weblinks:
* [1] http://www.fossgis.de
* [1] http://www.fossgis.de
* [2] http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz
* [2] http://www.freegis.org
* [3] http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz

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Titel-ideas[Quelltext bearbeiten]

FOSSGIS e.V. - 10 years of fostering Free and Open Source GIS and Free Data in Germany

Abstract[Quelltext bearbeiten]

The FOSSGIS e.V. [1], formally known as 'GRASS Anwender Vereinigung', has its roots back in the year 1999. It was, thus, conceived way before the first mentioning of the OSGeo and is now already looking back on 10 successful years of fostering Free and Open Source Geographic Information Systems and Free Data in Germany. In 2008 the FOSSGIS e.V. became the German-speaking OSGeo-Chapter.

Over the years a strong and powerful community evolved and worked on many projects, such as educational projects, political statements, the FreeGIS Portal [2], software projects, user conferences. More recently the FOSSGIS e.V. was enriched by German OpenStreetMappers and became their trustee and contact for official matters.

This talk wants to give you a small taste of the German OSGeo-Chapter [1] and the yearly FOSSGIS conference [3]. The FOSSGIS-conference is the German-speaking equivalent to the international FOSS4G. It is a meeting of the FOSS GIS community and since its start in 2002 continuously growing up to its current size of about 500 participants. The conference is well established as a platform to present and discuss new ideas, learn from the experts, and to meet like-minded peoplle.

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