[HOT] Fwd: Sahana-OSM ideas for the Grace Hopper Celebration

Kate Chapman kate at maploser.com
Mon Nov 7 22:18:18 GMT 2011


Hi All,

Would anyone be available virtually to help Sahana?  The event is on
Saturday from 1600-2300 UTC.  They just need someone available by
Skype who would be able to help if they run into any issues.

Best,

-Kate


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Prutsalis <mark at sahanafoundation.org>
Date: Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:48 PM
Subject: Sahana-OSM ideas for the Grace Hopper Celebration
To: Kate Chapman <k8chapman at gmail.com>
Cc: Pat Tressel <ptressel at myuw.net>, Louiqa Raschid <louiqa at umiacs.umd.edu>


Hi Kate--

I heard that no one from HOT/OSM would be able to attend the Grace
Hopper Celebration Open Source Day Codeathon.   I was wondering if
someone from OSM/HOT might be able to be available as a remote online
(IRC/Skype) resource during the event if we wanted to pursue some
joint Sahana-OSM project ideas?

Pat Tressel - (introductions....) copied here - is going to be
Sahana's onsite facilitator - she's documented a couple of OSM
integration ideas on our wiki here:
http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/wiki/GHC2011 - potlatch integration
and an OSM importer.  These are certainly things we can work on
anyways, but might have some questions come up during the event that
someone experienced with OSM would need to answer.

I believe the Open Source Day is this coming Saturday from 8 am to 3
pm pst (that's 1600-2300 UTC).  Could you suggest someone who might be
available in this capacity?

Let us know and thanks,
Mark

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