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to Cascadia Users of Geospatial Open Source
Here is my notes from Portland few weeks ago. I've decided to share w/
CUGOS.
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Here is a quick summary of WhereCamp PDX that I attended this past
Saturday. . It’s “unconferece” this past weekend. http://www.wherecamppdx.org/about/ you can also visit Wiki section and read in more details about the
sessions and discussions.
Open Street Map (OSM) Discussion. Try to develop US chapter. Group
from Wash DC is working with DC government to upload city data and
also download OSM data (data exchange) easily.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap
Discussion of “Traditional GIS” vs. Open Source GIS tools: various
comments from public agencies, universities and consultants on using
existing ESRI tools and other Open Source GIS tools.
Real Time for GeoData: Discussion on how to present real time data
(rain, fish, disaster, people location, traffic etc..) to consume.
Connecting live data feeds to geospatial realm.
http://www.datatweet.net/
Key Note speaker: James Fee
http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/ he talked about data
interoperability, very good thing to work on by all of us.
Last session I attended was to bring digital tools to benefit public
(citizens). Thought provoking and very insightful discussion. Here are
some links that folks referred. Offering people simulation tools to
look at various things in life (development, educational,
environmental impacts etc..)
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~lansing/bali.htm
Overall it was very good and educational “unconference”.