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FOSSGIS 2023 in Berlin, Call For Participation

FOSSGIS 2023 in Berlin, Call For Participation

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Translations: DE

From March 15 to 18, 2023, FOSSGIS 2023, the largest German-language conference for open source software for geoinformation and OpenStreetMap, will take place in Berlin!

Contributions can be submitted until November 7, 2022. Details can be found at https://fossgis-konferenz.de/2023/callforpapers/

These own contributions can be:

  • Lightning Talks (short 5-minute presentations)

  • Presentations (20-minute presentation + 5 minutes for questions)

  • Presentations with paper (a peer-reviewed, citable paper with a presentation)

  • Demo sessions (45 minutes of “live hacking” + 10 minutes of discussion)

OSM communities replace OSM forum

OSM communities replace OSM forum

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Translations: DE

The time has come: On September 30th, the old OSM forum and possibly also the mailing list will be retired and replaced by the new “OSM communities”: https://community.openstreetmap.org/c/communities/at/59

The OSM Communities are a kind of modern web forum with simple options for awarding (+1), creating polls, for discussions in sub-threads or simply for linear conversations - as before.

A short description of the new forum “OSM-Communities” can be found in a post within the forum itself: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/uber-die-kategorie-osterreich-austria/3058

That was the SotM 2022, Florence

That was the SotM 2022, Florence

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Translations: DE

The international annual OSM conference “State of the Map” (SotM) took place in Florence from August 19 to 21, 2022: https://2022.stateofthemap.org/

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

Participants and OSM-specific organizations from all over the world were present at this extremely exciting and successful conference. What was also special about this event was that it was a hybrid event, which meant that you could also participate via the internet, at least during the exciting talks. However, the many conversations and exchanges of information with the other conference participants, OSM developers and mappers on site were an experience that no online participation can replace.