This Github repository is for the 2021 Joint OGC OSGeo ASF Code Sprint.
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The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo), and the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) invite software developers to a joint Virtual Code Sprint on the 17th, 18th and 19th of February 2021. The sprint will begin at 07:00am EST on the first day, and end at 05:30pm EST on the last day.
Register at https://portal.ogc.org/public_ogc/register/20210217_code_sprint.php
A Code Sprint is a collaborative and inclusive event driven by innovative and rapid programming with minimal process and organization constraints to support the development of new applications and candidate standards.
The goal of the code sprint is to advance support of open geospatial standards within the developer community, whilst also advancing the standards themselves. Therefore, the code sprint will enable software developers to focus on projects that implement open geospatial standards for a period of three days. The code sprint will cover multiple ASF, OSGeo projects and OGC standards - including OGC API standards. All OGC, OSGeo and ASF projects and working groups are invited to participate. This Sprint is open to all participants, even if you are not active members or contributors to the efforts of the hosting organizations.
- Sprint Description
- Specs
- Sprint Logistics
- Schedule/Agenda
- Implementations
- Datasets
- What is everybody going to be working on?
- Lessons and Next Steps
- Additional Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Participants are expected to observe the codes of conduct of the OGC, OSGeo and ASF during the sprint.
Organizations interested in sponsoring future OGC and OSGeo code sprint should contact Gobe Hobona (for OGC) (ghobona[at]ogc.org) and Angelos Tzotsos (for OSGeo) (tzotsos[at]osgeo.org).
Sponsors benefit from:
- Sponsors' logos placed on the sprint website as well as on all official presentations used during the sprint
- Acknowledgement in blog posts and the report summarizing the outcome of the sprint
- Acknowledgement in a series of emails and social media posts promoting the sprint.
OGC is an international consortium of more than 500 businesses, government agencies, research organizations, and universities driven to make geospatial (location) information and services FAIR - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.
OSGeo is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to foster global adoption of open geospatial technology by being an inclusive software foundation devoted to an open philosophy and participatory community driven development.
Since 1999, The Apache Software Foundation has been shepherding, developing, and incubating Open Source innovations "The Apache Way". The ASF's all-volunteer community comprising 813 individual Members and 8,000 Committers on six continents steward 200M+ lines of code, oversee 350+ Apache projects and their communities, and provide $20B+ worth of software to the public at 100% no cost.