FOSS4G
FOSS4G is the acronym for (Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial). It is an annual recurring global event held in a different city each year since 2002. It regularly attracts over 1,000 practitioners and advocates for free and open source software for geospatial and the tendency is to increase this number every year. It is the main meeting place and educational outreach opportunity for OSGeo members, supporters and newcomers - to share and learn from one another in presentations, hands-on workshops and a conference exhibition. FOSS4G has been hosted by Open Source Geospatial Foundation since 2006. Its predecessors were rooted in the GRASS and MapServer communities and can be traced back to the beginning of this millennium.
Logo
The FOSS4G ribbon, part of every FOSS4G convention logo, symbolizes the flow of ideas, innovation, and sharing within the Open Source geospatial community. This branding became a very important part of the spread of FOSS4G, and is known all over the world as the symbol of FOSS4G events. FOSS4G events of all sizes (small local events or larger national events) are encouraged to use this ribbon as part their logo identity. Credit for the branding of FOSS4G, as well as developing the process to move the event all over the globe, to share the passion of FOSS4G to everyone no matter where you are from or how much money you make or how you dress, goes to Jeff McKenna. The logo is the true symbol of this passion, for sharing.
History of the acronym
The FOSS4G was first coined in early 2004 as an acronym for Free and Open Source Software for Geoinformatics by a research group working on I18N of GRASS and MapServer. The first publication defining and using the FOSS4G acronym was published in Japan in March 2004 in a paper entitled "Development of training material and internationalization of GRASS GIS and MapServer for advancing FOSS4G solutions" [1] published in the Bulletin of Osaka City University Media Center(ISSN: 1345-4145). It was later used at the Free/Libre and Open Source Software for Geoinformatics: GIS-GRASS Users Conference held between September 12 - 14, 2004 in Bangkok, Thailand in a publication entitled "Implementation of Web Map Server Test-bed and Development of Training Material for Advancing FOSS4G Solutions" [2] and subsequently in several other international and national conferences and meetings.
History of the event
The event history dates back to 2002 in Trento where the roots where laid for the biggest free and open source geographic software event. It was not yet called FOSS4G. An important face-to-face meeting occurred between the 3 original founders of the event (Venkatesh Raghavan, Markus Neteler, and Jeff McKenna), who met in Bangkok Thailand in 2004, and planned to create an annual event for the whole Open Source geospatial community (specifically to merge the MapServer and GRASS GIS events into one event), with the annual event to be named "FOSS4G"; the event would go on to help change the history of the geospatial industry. All recent conference web sites can be found under the year followed by foss4g.org as in https://2021.foss4g.org/
List of conferences and attendances
Event | Location | Number of Attendees
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FOSS4G 2021 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
FOSS4G 2020 | Calgary, Canada | |
FOSS4G 2019 | Bucharest, Romania | 1.032 |
FOSS4G 2018 | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | 1.057 |
FOSS4G 2017 | Boston, USA | 1.162 |
FOSS4G 2016 | Bonn, Germany | 889 |
FOSS4G 2015 | Seoul, South Korea | 562 |
FOSS4G 2014 | Portland, OR, USA | 858 |
FOSS4G 2013 | Nottingham, England | ~800 |
FOSS4G 2012 | Beijing, China | cancelled |
FOSS4G 2011 | Denver, USA | 914 |
FOSS4G 2010 | Barcelona, Spain | 869 |
FOSS4G 2009 | Sydney, Australia | 436 |
FOSS4G 2008 | Cape Town, South Africa | 550 |
FOSS4G 2007 | Victoria, Canada | 721 |
FOSS4G 2006 | Lausanne, Switzland | 560 |
2005 OSG conference | Minneapolis, MN | 350 |
FOSS4G 2004 [3] | Bangkok, Thailand | ~150 |
OSGIS 2004 [4] | Ottawa, Canada | 210 |
2003 MapServer Users Meeting | St Paul, MN, United States | 125 |
Open Source Free Software GIS - GRASS users conference 2002 [5] | Trento, Italy | 140 |
History of foss4g.org domain name
The foss4g.org (and grass-japan.org) domain was registered to make available to the public the outcome of the project on Internationalization of GRASS5.0 and MapServer. The project was funded by IPA (Information-technology Promotion Agency,Japan). The project was carried in cooperation between Orkney Inc. and Osaka City University(OCU). Apart form software internationalization (i18n), OCU was also responsible for testing, preparation of test data, sample applications and implementation and management of the portal site. The main portal site was made available at www.foss4g.org/FOSS4G/ and also www.grass-japan.org/FOSS4G/
The domains were registered with Venkatesh Raghavan (aka Venka)and Shinji Masumoto of Osaka City University, Japan in 2003 and the project portal site went online in March 2004. Venkatesh Raghavan (aka Venka)and Shinji Masumoto agreed to donate the foss4g.org domain name to OSGeo on 3rd October 2007 with the understanding that there will be no restrictions on the free usage of the FOSS4G acronym for the legitimate purpose of promoting Free and Open Source Software for Geoinformatics. Subsequent to the transfer of foss4g.org domain name to OSGeo, it was used as a domain name for FOSS4G events since FOSS4G2008 held in Cape Town, South Africa.
Using the Name FOSS4G
FOSS4G is not registered as a trademark but has a long tradition of being used in the context of Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial. The domain was originally registered by Venkatesh Raghavan who later graciously donated it to OSGeo [6] - under the condition that using the name should stay open to anybody who does something reasonably related to Free and Open Source Geospatial. If you are not sure, simply ask on the main mailing list.[7]
References
- ↑ Venkatesh Raghavan, Shinji Masumoto, Phisan Santitamnont, Tatsuya Nemoto, Susumu Nonogaki, Toru Mori, Makoto Niwa, Akira Hagiwara, Norihiro Hattori (2004-09-14). Development of training material and internatinalization of GRASS GIS and MapServer for advancing FOSS$G solutions. http://dlisv03.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp/contents/osakacu/kiyo/DB00011169.pdf.
- ↑ Raghavan, Venkatesh; Osaka City University; Santitamnont, Phisan; Chulalongkorn University; Masumoto, Shinji; Osaka City University; Nemoto, Tatsuya; Osaka City University (2004-09-12). "Implementation of Web Map Server Test-bed and Development of Training Material for Advancing FOSS4G Solutions" (in en). Free/Libre and Open Source Software for Geoinformatics: GIS-GRASS Users Conference. (Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Patumwan, Chulalongkorn University, Department of Survey Engineering, Bangkok, Thailand, 10330). https://gisws.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp/grass04/viewabstract.php?id=33.
- ↑ Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Geoinformatics: GIS - GRASS Users Conference. 2004-09-12. http://gisws.media.osaka-cu.ac.jp/grass04/.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20040415000450/http://www.omsug.ca/
- ↑ Open Source Free Software GIS - GRASS users conference 2002. http://www.ing.unitn.it/~grass/conferences/GRASS2002/home.html.
- ↑ http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/conference_dev/2007-August/000379.html
- ↑ http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2011-November/009762.html
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