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Posted to geospatial@apache.org by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.com> on 2022/02/21 13:44:32 UTC

OGC/OSGeo/ASF code sprint is in 2 weeks

Hello all

The joint OGC/OSGeo/ASF code sprint will start in 2 weeks, with a 
pre-event webinar in 2 days (Wednesday this week). This event is free 
for anyone to participate, and thanks to Ordnance Survey sponsor a 
little bit of funding will be available for participants who apply and 
who are selected as eligible (more details later). The schedule is below:

    https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/wiki/2022-Joint-OGC-%E2%80%93-OSGeo-%E2%80%93-ASF-Code-Sprint

Any development activity related to OGC standards can be proposed. Some 
proposals are listed below. Mentors will be available in each topic for 
helping participants. If any other project are interested (e.g. Jena, 
Drill, etc.), please let us know. You may reply on this geospatial 
mailing list or create directly pull requests on OGC GitHub repository.


      Proposal: GGXF implementation

The Gridded Geodetic data eXchange Format (GGXF) is an OGC 
standardization effort for distributing datum shift grids (in 
replacement of e.g. NADCON and NTv2), geoid models, and more geodetic 
gridded data. A draft of the standard and a prototype in Python are 
available. We propose to start implementation experiments in projects. 
For more details, see:

    https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/tree/master/2022/Joint-OGC-OSGeo-ASF-Code-Sprint%202022/ideas/GGXF


      Proposal: GIGS implementation

The Geospatial Integrity of Geoscience Software (GIGS) is an IOGP effort 
for providing tests for coordinate operations. IOGP is the organization 
maintaining the widely-used EPSG geodetic database. GIGS tests are 
available as dataset (CSV files), web service and executable JUnit 
tests. The JUnit tests can be executed on any GeoAPI 3.0 
implementations. It includes at this time Apache SIS, PROJ-JNI, and UCAR 
library through GeoAPI wrappers. For more details, see:

    https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/tree/master/2022/Joint-OGC-OSGeo-ASF-Code-Sprint%202022/ideas/GIGS


      Proposal: Apache SIS developments

Development ideas for Apache SIS (Spatial Information System) project 
includes GGXF implementation, Visual components for Apache SIS, SQL 
frontend with Calcite for SIS data stores, revamp the ShapeFile reader. 
For more details, see:

    https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/tree/master/2022/Joint-OGC-OSGeo-ASF-Code-Sprint%202022/ideas/SIS


      Mentoring

Projects can propose tutorials for beginners. On the mentor stream, 
developers will have the opportunity to give their first steps using the 
standards and projects, and hopefully this will build an engagement 
which will continue past the code sprint. More information are there:

    https://dev.to/doublebyte/2nd-open-software-and-open-standards-code-sprint-call-for-mentors-1g0o


Home page and registration: https://developer.ogc.org/sprints/15/

     Martin


OGC/OSGeo/ASF code sprint funding

Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.com>.
Hello

Reminder, the code sprint pre-event webinar 
<https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/wiki/2022-Joint-OGC-%E2%80%93-OSGeo-%E2%80%93-ASF-Code-Sprint> 
is tomorrow (in less than 18 hours). OGC has announced availability of 
some funding for participants. Below is a copy of their conditions:

There may be some funding available for participants to offset their 
labor costs.

To be eligible for the funding, the participants:

  * must be OGC, OSGeo, or ASF Members in good standing or be employed
    by a Member in good standing
  * must have registered to participate in the sprint before 07:00am EST
    on March 8th, 2022
  * must spend at least 16 hours participating in the sprint during the
    three-day sprint
  * must complete and submit an application for participant funding
    before 10:00am EST on March 8th, 2022

Note that applying for the funding is not a guarantee that any funding 
will be received.

One application form may be submitted per participating 
organization/company. Therefore, even if multiple individuals from the 
same organisation/company participate, only one application form will be 
accepted.

Successful applicants will be notified by 05:00pm EST on March 15th, 2022.

Application for the participant funding is at https://t.co/zxoN70sKLF

     Martin


OGC/OSGeo/ASF code sprint funding

Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.com>.
Hello

Reminder, the code sprint pre-event webinar 
<https://github.com/opengeospatial/developer-events/wiki/2022-Joint-OGC-%E2%80%93-OSGeo-%E2%80%93-ASF-Code-Sprint> 
is tomorrow (in less than 18 hours). OGC has announced availability of 
some funding for participants. Below is a copy of their conditions:

There may be some funding available for participants to offset their 
labor costs.

To be eligible for the funding, the participants:

  * must be OGC, OSGeo, or ASF Members in good standing or be employed
    by a Member in good standing
  * must have registered to participate in the sprint before 07:00am EST
    on March 8th, 2022
  * must spend at least 16 hours participating in the sprint during the
    three-day sprint
  * must complete and submit an application for participant funding
    before 10:00am EST on March 8th, 2022

Note that applying for the funding is not a guarantee that any funding 
will be received.

One application form may be submitted per participating 
organization/company. Therefore, even if multiple individuals from the 
same organisation/company participate, only one application form will be 
accepted.

Successful applicants will be notified by 05:00pm EST on March 15th, 2022.

Application for the participant funding is at https://t.co/zxoN70sKLF

     Martin