25th Developer Meeting in Nødebo, Denmark - qgis/QGIS GitHub Wiki

**Cancelled...**25th QGIS User Conference and Developer Meeting in Nødebo, August 8-23 2020

Period and location

We open the summer camp Saturday 8. August Contributers are welcome to come and stay. There are room to work too.

The QGIS event are in the period Saturday 15 - Thursday 20.

Date Event 1 Event 2
Saturday 15 Contributor meeting
Sunday 16 Contributor meeting
Monday 17 Contributor meeting Workshops
Tuesday 18 Contributor meeting Workshops
Wednesday 19 Conference
Thursday 20 Conference
Monday 24 FOSS4G Conference Calgary

Organizers:

University of Copenhagen and QGIS community with support from QGIS Usergroup Denmark.

Contact

Lene Fischer [email protected]

Venue

University of Copenhagen – Forest and Landscape College Fredensborgvej 77 a,DK – 3480 Fredensborg Denmark

Forest and Landscape College map

Sponsors

  • University of Copenhagen
  • QGIS.ORG
  • We seek more sponsors :-)

Program

TBD

Accommodation

  • Accommodation at the Forestry Campus
  • We have 25 rooms with 2 beds.
  • We have shelters - bring sleeping mat/bag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edGIg0l9x3c
  • We have grass lawn bring tent/sleeping mat/bag It is possible to bring a family member to share your room/tent/shelter

Dining

Transportation. How to arrive

By air

Copenhagen Airport CPH - http://www.momondo.dk/

By train

Find train and bus at http://www.rejseplanen.dk/ Use the adress 'Nødebovej 77A, Nødebo, 3480 Fredensborg'

By road

Please use your favorite GPS device to get to Nødebo. The address is: Nødebovej 77A, Nødebo, 3480 Fredensborg

Topics

Participation

You can apply for refund of travelcost to [email protected] - Deadline for application 2 weeks before the event.

Register

!!!IMPORTANT!!!! : Arrival and departure date/time for planning accommodation and food. Also remember to add e-mail.

# Name Extra persons Adult/Children Arrival date Time Depart date. Time Room/Shelter/Tent Country Share with Notes/Food Email
1 Jesper Cairo Westergaard Day 1 - The last day - With family nearby DK - Cell: +45 20268042 - Gitter/GitHub: Westcairo [email protected]
2 Tim Sutton 1/1 Day 1 - The last day - With family nearby PT - [email protected]
3 Iryna Wasserberg Day 1 - The last day - Room DE - - [email protected]
4 Andreas Steffens Day 1 - The last day - Room DE - - [email protected]
5 Kurt Menke 1/0 Day 1 - The last day - Room USA - - [email protected]
6 Giovanni Manghi 1/2 Day 1 - The last day - Room PT - [email protected]
7 Martin Isenburg 0/0 Day 1 - The last day - Room DE - no plastic [email protected]
8 Jorge Gustavo 0/3 Day 1 - The last day - With family nearby PT - [email protected]
9 Alessandro Pasotti 1/1 Day 1 - The last day - With family nearby IT - [email protected]
10 Peter Gipper 0/0 Day 1 - The last day - Room DE - - [email protected]
11 Peter Petrik 1/2 Day 1 - The last day - With family nearby CZ - - [email protected]
# Name Extra persons Adult/Children Arrival date Time Depart. date Time Room/Shelter/Tent Country Share with Notes/Food Email

Mentor streams

If you are coming to a QGIS Developer event for the first time, you may be a little lost and confused about what you should do when you get there. For this event (and hopefully future events if it works well), we will have mentors to help you get started in the QGIS Community. If you would like to be a mentor for a topic not listed, add a new table below. If you need mentorship, add your name to the appropriate table below:

Making your first Pull Request to QGIS

This is a mentored walk through of the entire process of getting your development environment set up, building QGIS and fixing your first small issue, submitting a Pull Request and having it approved by someone in the community.

Stream leader: Alessandro Pasotti

Participants:

# Name Email
1 Andreas Steffens [email protected]
2 Iryna Wasserberg [email protected]
3 Peter Gipper [email protected]

Making your first Pull Request to QGIS Documentation

This is a mentored walk through of the entire process of getting your documentation environment set up, building QGIS docs and fixing your first small issue, submitting a Pull Request and having it approved by someone in the community.

Stream leader: e.g. Yves Jacolin

Participants:

# Name Email
1

Reporting and validating bug reports

This is a mentored walk through of the entire process of creating a new issue on the QGIS issue tracker, verifying existing issues and generally participating in the effort to triage the issue queue.

Stream leader: Giovanni Manghi

Participants:

# Name Email
1

Writing tests for QGIS

This is a mentored walk through of the entire process of creating and running tests for QGIS. Contributing tests to QGIS can hugely help improve the quality of the code base and prevent regressions coming into the code. you should already have python or C++ skills and a a working QGIS development environment to participate in this stream.

Stream leader: e.g. Matthias Kuhn

Participants:

# Name Email
1 Andreas Steffens [email protected]
2 Iryna Wasserberg [email protected]
3 Peter Gipper [email protected]

QGIS Certification Birds of a Feather

Stream leader: e.g. Tim Sutton

Participants:

# Name Email
1 Tim Sutton [email protected]
2

The QGIS organization and how to become part of it

This is a presentation of the organization structure and different tasks within it. This should be a good starting point for first time developer meeting visitors who are looking for a way to be helpful in the project.

Stream leader: Tim Sutton

Participants:

# Name Email
1 Tim Sutton [email protected]

Individual Preparation

  • Bring your own computer (and power supply!)
  • Bring your walking shoes/bike/swimming suit/paddle board

Run/Walk/Bike/Swim/Paddle

FAQ

About the area

Images from 2015 https://qgis2017.wordpress.com/nodebo2015/ http://j.neumann.carto.net/food-and-travel/denmark-for-the-weekend