[TriPython] FOSS4G NA conference in Raleigh (May 2-5)

Michael Fogleman fogleman at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 21:31:42 EDT 2016


Very relevant. I just registered. Thanks for the heads up!

Michael

On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Andrea Ross <andrea.ross at eclipse.org>
wrote:

>    On 01/04/16 10:51, Chris Calloway wrote:
>
>      On 4/1/16 10:12 AM, Andrea Ross wrote:
>
>        Â Â Â  I don't think I need to mention on this list that Python is
> a very
>        Â Â Â  powerful & useful tool for processing spatial data, doing
> analysis
>        on that
>        Â Â Â  data, and to support the other technologies that are
> commonly used
>        for
>        Â Â Â  processing and visualizing spatial data.
>
>      Thanks, Andrea. This is perfectly on topic. Many Python FOSS GIS tools
>      are discussed at FOSS4G. It's a conference I've wanted to go to for at
>      least 10 years. I'll may be able to go if I can get one of the limited
>      availability "non-corporate" passes.
>
>      Past FOSS4G events have had specific Python tracks and tutorials. My
>      friend at MapBox, Sean Gillies, has extolled the virtues of Python at
>      FOSS4G. Are there any Python tracks or tutorials planned for this
>      FOSS4G?
>
>    Hey Chris,
>
>    Great to hear! Thank you for the reply.
>
>    Yeah, there's quite a few awesome Python talks in the program. Here's a
>    random taste:
>
>      *Â [1]
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
>      *Â [2]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
>      *Â [3]
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
>      *Â [4]
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
>      *Â [5]
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces
>
>    If anyone is interested, they could propose a Python for spatial Birds
> of
>    a Feather (BoF) session. The sign-up form is here:
>    [6]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs
>
>    We hope to see you & others there!
>
>    Kind regards,
>
>    Andrea
>
> References
>
>    Visible links
>    1.
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
>    2. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
>    3.
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
>    4.
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
>    5.
> https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces
>    6. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs
>
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   Very relevant. I just registered. Thanks for the heads up!
   Michael
   On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Andrea Ross <[1]andrea.ross at eclipse.org>
   wrote:

        On 01/04/16 10:51, Chris Calloway wrote:

          On 4/1/16 10:12 AM, Andrea Ross wrote:

            Â Â Â  I don't think I need to mention on this list that Python
     is a very
            Â Â Â  powerful & useful tool for processing spatial data, doing
     analysis
            on that
            Â Â Â  data, and to support the other technologies that are
     commonly used
            for
            Â Â Â  processing and visualizing spatial data.
          Thanks, Andrea. This is perfectly on topic. Many Python FOSS GIS
     tools
          are discussed at FOSS4G. It's a conference I've wanted to go to for
     at
          least 10 years. I'll may be able to go if I can get one of the
     limited
          availability "non-corporate" passes.

          Past FOSS4G events have had specific Python tracks and tutorials.
     My
          friend at MapBox, Sean Gillies, has extolled the virtues of Python
     at
          FOSS4G. Are there any Python tracks or tutorials planned for this
          FOSS4G?

        Hey Chris,

        Great to hear! Thank you for the reply.

        Yeah, there's quite a few awesome Python talks in the program. Here's
     a
        random taste:

        
      * [1][2]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
        
      * [2][3]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
        
      * [3][4]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
        
      * [4][5]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
        
      * [5][6]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces

        If anyone is interested, they could propose a Python for spatial
     Birds of
        a Feather (BoF) session. The sign-up form is here:
        [6][7]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs

        We hope to see you & others there!
        Kind regards,

        Andrea

     References

        Visible links
        1.
     [8]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
        2. [9]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
        3.
     [10]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
        4.
     [11]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
        5.
     [12]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces
        6. [13]https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs

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References

   Visible links
   1. mailto:andrea.ross at eclipse.org
   2. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
   3. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
   4. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
   5. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
   6. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces
   7. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs
   8. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/dungeons-development-creating-randomized-dd-map-generator-python
   9. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/getting-most-out-qgis-python
  10. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/gippy-high-performance-geospatial-image-processing-library-python
  11. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/wrapping-python-cloud-based-postgresql
  12. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/session/using-grass-gis-through-python-and-tangible-interfaces
  13. https://2016.foss4g-na.org/bofs
  14. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org
  15. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug
  16. http://tripython.org/


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