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The ''GRASS GIS Community Meeting'' for contributors and developers will be happening from '''June 14 to June 19, 2024''' in Prague, Czechia.
The ''GRASS GIS Community Meeting'' for contributors and developers will be happening from '''June 14 to June 19, 2024''' in Prague, Czechia.


[[File:Prague-Community-Meeting-2023-crop.jpg|frameless|alt=Group of smiling people in GRASS GIS t-shirts|Participants in 2023]]
[[File:Grass_community_meeting_group_pic_2024_crop.jpg|700px|frameless|center]]
 
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== Sponsor us! ==
== Sponsor us! ==
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We welcome financial contributions to support the meeting and we are looking for sponsors to cover costs such as meals or to help reducing travel and accommodation expenses for GRASS developers who volunteer their time. If you are interested in sponsoring the GRASS Community Meeting, please go to:
We welcome financial contributions to support the meeting and we are looking for sponsors to cover costs such as meals or to help reducing travel and accommodation expenses for GRASS developers who volunteer their time. If you are interested in sponsoring the GRASS Community Meeting, please go to:


::: '''[https://opencollective.com/osgeo/projects/grass/contribute OpenCollective]'''
::: '''[https://opencollective.com/osgeo/projects/grass/contribute/community-meeting-2024-71849 Open Collective: Community Meeting 2024]'''


Any surplus at the end of the event will be used for future activities of the GRASS GIS project such as the [[Student Grants|Student Grant program]].
Any surplus at the end of the event will be used for future activities of the GRASS GIS project such as the [[Student Grants|Student Grant program]].
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This GRASS Community Meeting is a great occasion for you to support the development of GRASS. With your contribution you'll enable more developers to meet. Community meetings are important opportunities for developers to discuss, fix bugs, plan the direction for the project and work on new features. The developers and other contributors or their employers are donating their valuable time, so it would be great if funding can be made available from within the community to cover out-of-pocket expenses. All of the work that takes place at the community meeting will be directly contributed back into the GRASS project to the benefit of everyone who uses it. Note that while we have our general plan, we can't accept any earmarked donations, i.e., we can't make any promises for a specific work to be done, please contact specific developers or support commercial providers for that.
This GRASS Community Meeting is a great occasion for you to support the development of GRASS. With your contribution you'll enable more developers to meet. Community meetings are important opportunities for developers to discuss, fix bugs, plan the direction for the project and work on new features. The developers and other contributors or their employers are donating their valuable time, so it would be great if funding can be made available from within the community to cover out-of-pocket expenses. All of the work that takes place at the community meeting will be directly contributed back into the GRASS project to the benefit of everyone who uses it. Note that while we have our general plan, we can't accept any earmarked donations, i.e., we can't make any promises for a specific work to be done, please contact specific developers or support commercial providers for that.


* Sponsors will be acknowledged here.
We are grateful to the following sponsors for their support and commitment!
* In-kind contributions will be acknowledged here.
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* Personal time and/or financial contributions will be acknowledged here.
 
== Sponsors ==
 
* U.S. National Science Foundation, award 2303651 (Planning, preparation, travel for 5 participants and their time, event venue).
 
[[File:NSF Official logo.png|none|left|200px|alt=Logo of US NSF|U.S. National Science Foundation]]
 
* [https://www.osgeo.org/ OSGeo]: 5500 USD (approved budget contribution, [https://www.loomio.com/p/W9Qz5cf1/motion-to-approve-5-500-for-the-grass-community-meeting-2024-budget motion]).
 
[[File:Osgeo logo.png|none|left|alt=Light and dark green logo of OSGeo saying Your Open Source Compass|Open Source Geospatial Foundation]]
 
* [https://www.fossgis.de/ FOSSGIS e.V.]: 3500 EUR (approved budget contribution, [https://www.fossgis.de/wiki/F%C3%B6rderantr%C3%A4ge/GRASS_GIS_Community_Meeting_2024 request]).
 
[[File:FOSSGIS_eV_logo.png|none|left|400px|alt=Logo of FOSSGIS e.V.|FOSSGIS e.V.]]
 
* [https://opencollective.com/osgeo/projects/grass/contribute/community-meeting-2024-71849 Community Meeting 2024 goal contributors at Open Collective]
** Paul, Melanie B., Veronica Andreo, Doyle, and two anonymous sponsors
* In-kind contributions:
** mundialis GmbH & Co. KG - personnel time (personnel time)
** Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO | Brussels, Belgium) - personnel time + travel and hotel costs of INBO staff member
* Personal time and/or financial contributions:
** Edouard Choinière, Ivan Minčík, Chung-Yuan Liang, Helmut Kudrnovsky, Luís de Sousa, Floris Vanderhaeghe, Martin Landa, Markus Neteler, Ondřej Pešek, Vaclav Petras, Anna Petrasova, Corey White, Caitlin Haedrich,  Veronica Andreo, Linda Kladivová, Alen Mangafić, Loïc Bartoletti, Paulo van Breugel
** In addition to the above contributions, many participants made special efforts to keep costs down.


== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==


''GRASS GIS Community Meeting'' is a great occasion for folks to support the development by actively contributing to the project by various activities including but not limited to source code updates, documentation (manuals, wiki, tutorials), translations, website improvements or likewise. The community meeting is also a get-together where supporters, contributors, power users and developers make decisions and tackle larger problems related to the project, discuss and collaboratively resolve bugs, plan the direction for the project and work on new features. We welcome people committed to improving the GRASS GIS project and the interfaces to QGIS, GDAL, PostGIS, R, OGC Services and others.
The ''GRASS GIS Community Meeting'' is a great occasion for folks to support the development by actively contributing to the project in different ways. These include  source code updates, documentation (manuals, wiki, tutorials), translations, website improvements or likewise. The community meeting is also a get-together where supporters, contributors, power users and developers make decisions and tackle larger problems related to the project, discuss and collaboratively resolve bugs, plan the direction for the project and work on new features. We welcome people committed to improving the GRASS GIS project and the interfaces to QGIS, GDAL, PostGIS, R, OGC Services and others.


In this meeting, building on momentum from the 40th birthday meeting, we will continue the revisions of the maintenance processes and infrastructure - a process which highly benefits from the current maintainers being in one place (and time zone). Other topics which require highly synchronous collaboration will be included such as Markdown documentation and CMake build transitions. Other contributors are expected to enhance the collection of processing tools and their documentation. A [https://grass.osgeo.org/news/2023_08_13_grass_community_meeting_prague_june_2023_report/ press release] gives an overview of last year's event.
In this meeting, building on momentum from the 40th birthday meeting, we will continue the revisions of the maintenance processes and infrastructure - a process which highly benefits from the current maintainers being in one place (and time zone). Topics which require highly synchronous collaboration will be included such as Markdown documentation and CMake build transitions. Other contributors are expected to enhance existing tools and their documentation. A [https://grass.osgeo.org/news/2023_08_13_grass_community_meeting_prague_june_2023_report/ press release] gives an overview of last year's event.


We do require participants to work on GRASS GIS or connections to other projects. However, we leave them the freedom to work on what they think is the best contribution to the project at that time given their skills and time available.
We do require participants to work on GRASS GIS or connections to other projects. However, we leave them the freedom to work on what they think is the best contribution to the project given their skills and time available.


For the detailed agenda and individual's plans, see below.
For the detailed agenda and individual's plans, see below.


== Program ==
== Agenda ==
These are some of the identified project priorities:
* Develop the project roadmap to better communicate project vision and priorities.
* Discuss the GRASS GIS integration with QGIS with its maintainers to identify next steps.
* Test the CMake and conda packaging implementations.
* Finalize the initial HTML to Markdown documentation conversion.
* GSoC students will showcase their projects and seek feedback. We also search for fostering their engagement with community members participating in the meeting and others that want to join online.
* Test and review onboarding documentation for developers, maintainers and other contributors.
* Develop use cases and tutorials on the use and integration of STAC related modules into data processing workflows.
* Get feedback on ongoing GRASS website UX improvements and add missing content.
* Address issues discussed last year about GRASS-R integration: https://github.com/rsbivand/rgrass/discussions/78
* Discuss mailing list (mailman) vs [https://discourse.osgeo.org/ discourse] (forum)
* Simplify [[Working with GRASS without starting it explicitly#Python:_GRASS_GIS_8_with_existing_location|working with GRASS 8.4+ in Python wiki page]], then improve [https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/457875/687 here on GS]
* Create release artifacts by GitHub CI (for inspiration, see [https://github.com/OSGeo/libgeotiff/pull/115 libgeotiff] and [https://github.com/libgeos/geos/blob/main/.github/workflows/release.yml GEOS])
* Meals: Lunch and dinner provided unless noted otherwise.


=== Thursday, June 13 ===
=== Thursday, June 13 ===
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=== Friday, June 14 ===
=== Friday, June 14 ===
* Welcome.
* Refine shared goals.
* 5 pm: PSC meeting ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2024&month=6&day=14&hour=15&min=0&sec=0&p1=207&p2=204&p3=25&p4=197 See local times]):
** Elections' date, contributors that will vote, who steps down ([[PSC Meeting 2024-06-14|minutes]])


=== Saturday, June 15 ===
=== Saturday, June 15 ===
* morning: GRASS in Windows
* 2 pm: Project roadmap discussion
* Individual evening plans (dinner not provided)


=== Sunday, June 16 ===
=== Sunday, June 16 ===
* 11am or 4pm: Group photo
* 2 pm: Documentation discussion
** html - md conversion status
** Programming manuals
** Guidelines: contribution, submission, translation, etc.
** Tutorials: feedback on topics, where to include them, etc.


=== Monday, June 17 ===
=== Monday, June 17 ===
* Morning: Status of GRASS-QGIS integration ([https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/discussions/3898 meeting minutes])
* Afternoon:
** Session, projects and mapsets, Python API, subcommands in CLI (Vashek leads)
** Website redesign discussion


=== Tuesday, June 18 ===
=== Tuesday, June 18 ===
* 9:15am-9:45am: [https://nix.dev/ Nix], Ivan Mincik, [https://geospatial-nix.today/ Geospatial Nixpkgs] maintainer
* 10am: GeoSPARQL in GRASS
** SPARQLing Unicorn modularisation
** on-line with Timo Homburg
* 2pm: GSoC students presentations


=== Wednesday, June 19 ===
=== Wednesday, June 19 ===
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== Participation ==
== Participation ==


We are planning for an attendance of 20 people (i.e., coding places) but of course you are welcome to join us and bring new ideas with you: we'll make more places available. Please add your name here or contact [[User:Landa|Martin Landa]] <tt><landa.martin at gmail.com></tt>:
Please add your name here or contact [[User:wenzeslaus|Vaclav Petras]] <tt><wenzeslaus at gmail com></tt>:


=== In person ===
=== In person ===
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|-
|-
|4
|4
| Caitlin Haedrich
| [[User:Chaedri|Caitlin Haedrich]]
| United States
| United States
| June 13
| June 13
| June 20
| June 20
| grass.jupyter
| grass.jupyter, GRASS on Windows
|
|
|-
|-
|5
|5
| Vero Andreo
| [[User:Veroandreo | Vero Andreo]]
| United States
| United States
| June 13
| June 13
| June 20
| June 20
| STAC, tutorials, website, documentation, contributing guidelines
| tutorials, website, documentation, contributing guidelines
|
|
|-
|-
|6
| [[User:florisvdh | Floris Vanderhaeghe]]
| Belgium
| June 13
| June 18 (morning)
| Interfacing GRASS from R (parts of the [https://github.com/rsbivand/rgrass/discussions/78 todo-list])
|
|-
|7
| [[User:martinl | Martin Landa]]
| Czech Republic
| June 14
| June 19
| GUI, Modeler, Markdown, ...
|
|-
|8
| [[User:hellik | Helmut Kudrnovsky]]
| Austria
| June 14
| June 16
| ...
| Arrival on Friday evening.
|-
|9
| [[User:neteler | Markus Neteler]]
| Germany
| June 13
| June 19
| Infrastructure, Markdown, mailman vs discourse...
|
|-
|10
| [[User:lads | Luís de Sousa]]
| Portugal
| June 14
| June 20
| r.mblend, [https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/issues/2187 issue 2187], GeoSPARQL plug-in, DGGS free thinking, ...
| Arrival on Friday evening.
|-
|11
| Edouard Choinière
| Canada
| June 13
| June 20
| CI, checks, code quality
|
|-
|12
| [[User:pesekon2 | Ondřej Pešek]]
| Czech Republic
| June 13
| June 20
| Modeler, refactoring, i.atcorr, docs, giving birth (well, being the father...)
| Not joining on June 15
|-
|13
| [[User:Mazingaro | Alen Mangafić]]
| Slovenia
| June 13
| June 20
| LiDAR tutorial, hyperspectral discussion
|
|-
|14
| Ivan Minčík
| Slovakia
| June 17
| June 19
| packaging
|
|-
|15
| Linda Karlovska
| Czech Republic
| June 15
| June 15
| GUI, refactoring
| Maybe joining also on June 16
|-
|16
| Chung-Yuan Liang
| Taiwan
| June 13
| June 20
| Tools parallelization
|
|}
|}


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=== Online ===
=== Online ===


Join our [https://app.gitter.im/#/room/#grassgis_community:gitter.im Gitter chatroom]
Join our [https://app.gitter.im/#/room/#grassgis_sprint:gitter.im Gitter chatroom: grassgis/sprint]


Gitter has a video (and backup will be Zoom).
Gitter has a video (and backup will be Zoom).
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|-
|1
|1
| Be The First
| Loïc Bartoletti
| Your Country
| France
| Your Topic
| QGIS Integration, CMake, C
| When you will be available (timezone, days, times)
| Part of 15th and 17th
|
|
|-
|-
|2
| Paulo van Breugel
| Netherlands
| Documentation, tutorials
| Part of the 16th
| Will join discussion at 2pm
|-
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|}
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== Venue ==
== Venue ==


[[File:Ncsu logo.jpg|240px|frameless|left]]
[https://prague.ncsu.edu/about/ NC State European Center in Prague]<br>
[https://prague.ncsu.edu/about/ NC State European Center in Prague]<br>
Malé náměstí 144/1<br>
Malé náměstí 144/1<br>
Praha 1 – 110 00<br>
Praha 1 – 110 00<br>
Prague<br>
Prague, Czech Republic<br>
Czech Republic<br>


[https://en.mapy.cz/s/fohulovaha Map]<br>
[https://en.mapy.cz/s/fohulovaha Map]<br>
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== Accommodation and Costs ==
== Accommodation and Costs ==


Participants should plan for the following costs:
''Participation is free of charge''. However, participants should plan for the following costs:


* The participation is free of charge
* Travel
* Travel
* Lodging
* Lodging
Lunch and dinner provided June 14-19 except June 16.


'''Please note''': The currency in Czech Republic is {{wikipedia|Czech crown}} (CZK, koruna, Kč). 100 Czech crowns are about 4 Euros (see [https://www.cnb.cz/cs/financni-trhy/devizovy-trh/kurzy-devizoveho-trhu/kurzy-devizoveho-trhu/ current rates]).
'''Please note''': The currency in Czech Republic is {{wikipedia|Czech crown}} (CZK, koruna, Kč). 100 Czech crowns are about 4 Euros (see [https://www.cnb.cz/cs/financni-trhy/devizovy-trh/kurzy-devizoveho-trhu/kurzy-devizoveho-trhu/ current rates]).
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* Bring your own computer
* Bring your own computer
* Bring {{wikipedia|AC adapter|power connector adapter}} if needed (Czech Republic: 230V, 50Hz, {{wikipedia|File:Euro-Flachstecker_2.jpg|Type C Europlugs}} are common and also {{wikipedia|File:French_plug_and_socket.jpg|Type E}})
* Bring {{wikipedia|AC adapter|power connector adapter}} if needed (Czech Republic: 230V, 50Hz, {{wikipedia|File:Euro-Flachstecker_2.jpg|Type C Europlugs}} are common and also {{wikipedia|File:French_plug_and_socket.jpg|Type E}})
* Install git and the compiler tools, and come with a working GRASS development environment if possible.
* Install git and the compiler tools, and come with a working GRASS development environment if possible. See [https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md here] for details.


== FAQ ==
== FAQ ==


* '''How was it last time?'''
* ''How was it last time?''
** Splendid! See [[GRASS Community Meeting Prague 2023]]!
** Splendid! See [[GRASS Community Meeting Prague 2023]]!
* ''Is the meeting just a coding event?''
* ''Is the meeting just a coding event?''
** It is mainly a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in the GRASS project and/or are committed to improving the GRASS project. Committed newcomers are welcome!  
** It is mainly a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in the GRASS project and/or are committed to improving the GRASS project. Committed newcomers are welcome!  
** On demand we can do some presentations of current working GRASS implementation and new upcoming features to spread the idea of Open Source GIS software.
* ''Is the GRASS Community Meeting for developers only?''
* ''Is the GRASS Community Meeting for developers only?''
** No: anybody can help, with testing, checking out bugs and fixes, documentation and more.
** No, anybody can help, with testing, checking out bugs and fixes, documentation and more.
* ''Where can I get help and more information about the community meeting?''
* ''Where can I get help and more information about the community meeting?''
** Contact [[User:Landa|Martin Landa]] <tt><landa.martin at gmail.com></tt>
** Contact [[User:wenzeslaus|Vaclav Petras]] <tt><wenzeslaus at gmail com></tt>.
 
[[Category: Workshops]]
[[Category: Code Sprint]]
[[Category: 2024]]

Latest revision as of 14:07, 20 August 2024

The GRASS GIS Community Meeting for contributors and developers will be happening from June 14 to June 19, 2024 in Prague, Czechia.


Sponsors

  • U.S. National Science Foundation, award 2303651 (Planning, preparation, travel for 5 participants and their time, event venue).
Logo of US NSF
U.S. National Science Foundation
  • OSGeo: 5500 USD (approved budget contribution, motion).
Light and dark green logo of OSGeo saying Your Open Source Compass
Open Source Geospatial Foundation
Logo of FOSSGIS e.V.
FOSSGIS e.V.
  • Community Meeting 2024 goal contributors at Open Collective
    • Paul, Melanie B., Veronica Andreo, Doyle, and two anonymous sponsors
  • In-kind contributions:
    • mundialis GmbH & Co. KG - personnel time (personnel time)
    • Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO | Brussels, Belgium) - personnel time + travel and hotel costs of INBO staff member
  • Personal time and/or financial contributions:
    • Edouard Choinière, Ivan Minčík, Chung-Yuan Liang, Helmut Kudrnovsky, Luís de Sousa, Floris Vanderhaeghe, Martin Landa, Markus Neteler, Ondřej Pešek, Vaclav Petras, Anna Petrasova, Corey White, Caitlin Haedrich, Veronica Andreo, Linda Kladivová, Alen Mangafić, Loïc Bartoletti, Paulo van Breugel
    • In addition to the above contributions, many participants made special efforts to keep costs down.

Purpose

The GRASS GIS Community Meeting is a great occasion for folks to support the development by actively contributing to the project in different ways. These include source code updates, documentation (manuals, wiki, tutorials), translations, website improvements or likewise. The community meeting is also a get-together where supporters, contributors, power users and developers make decisions and tackle larger problems related to the project, discuss and collaboratively resolve bugs, plan the direction for the project and work on new features. We welcome people committed to improving the GRASS GIS project and the interfaces to QGIS, GDAL, PostGIS, R, OGC Services and others.

In this meeting, building on momentum from the 40th birthday meeting, we will continue the revisions of the maintenance processes and infrastructure - a process which highly benefits from the current maintainers being in one place (and time zone). Topics which require highly synchronous collaboration will be included such as Markdown documentation and CMake build transitions. Other contributors are expected to enhance existing tools and their documentation. A press release gives an overview of last year's event.

We do require participants to work on GRASS GIS or connections to other projects. However, we leave them the freedom to work on what they think is the best contribution to the project given their skills and time available.

For the detailed agenda and individual's plans, see below.

Agenda

These are some of the identified project priorities:

  • Develop the project roadmap to better communicate project vision and priorities.
  • Discuss the GRASS GIS integration with QGIS with its maintainers to identify next steps.
  • Test the CMake and conda packaging implementations.
  • Finalize the initial HTML to Markdown documentation conversion.
  • GSoC students will showcase their projects and seek feedback. We also search for fostering their engagement with community members participating in the meeting and others that want to join online.
  • Test and review onboarding documentation for developers, maintainers and other contributors.
  • Develop use cases and tutorials on the use and integration of STAC related modules into data processing workflows.
  • Get feedback on ongoing GRASS website UX improvements and add missing content.
  • Address issues discussed last year about GRASS-R integration: https://github.com/rsbivand/rgrass/discussions/78
  • Discuss mailing list (mailman) vs discourse (forum)
  • Simplify working with GRASS 8.4+ in Python wiki page, then improve here on GS
  • Create release artifacts by GitHub CI (for inspiration, see libgeotiff and GEOS)
  • Meals: Lunch and dinner provided unless noted otherwise.

Thursday, June 13

Day of arrival. Contact organizers if you are interested in individualized program or helping with organization.

Friday, June 14

  • Welcome.
  • Refine shared goals.
  • 5 pm: PSC meeting (See local times):
    • Elections' date, contributors that will vote, who steps down (minutes)

Saturday, June 15

  • morning: GRASS in Windows
  • 2 pm: Project roadmap discussion
  • Individual evening plans (dinner not provided)

Sunday, June 16

  • 11am or 4pm: Group photo
  • 2 pm: Documentation discussion
    • html - md conversion status
    • Programming manuals
    • Guidelines: contribution, submission, translation, etc.
    • Tutorials: feedback on topics, where to include them, etc.

Monday, June 17

  • Morning: Status of GRASS-QGIS integration (meeting minutes)
  • Afternoon:
    • Session, projects and mapsets, Python API, subcommands in CLI (Vashek leads)
    • Website redesign discussion

Tuesday, June 18

  • 9:15am-9:45am: Nix, Ivan Mincik, Geospatial Nixpkgs maintainer
  • 10am: GeoSPARQL in GRASS
    • SPARQLing Unicorn modularisation
    • on-line with Timo Homburg
  • 2pm: GSoC students presentations

Wednesday, June 19

Thursday, June 20

Day of departure.

Participation

Please add your name here or contact Vaclav Petras <wenzeslaus at gmail com>:

In person

Number Participant Country Arrival Departure Topics Notes
1 Vaclav Petras United States June 13 June 20 review PR, reduce PR queue, Python API topics (also for QGIS and R), funding
2 Anna Petrasova United States June 13 June 20 grass.jupyter, R and QGIS integration
3 Corey White United States June 13 June 20 STAC, JSON outputs, connections with other tools (OpenPlains)
4 Caitlin Haedrich United States June 13 June 20 grass.jupyter, GRASS on Windows
5 Vero Andreo United States June 13 June 20 tutorials, website, documentation, contributing guidelines
6 Floris Vanderhaeghe Belgium June 13 June 18 (morning) Interfacing GRASS from R (parts of the todo-list)
7 Martin Landa Czech Republic June 14 June 19 GUI, Modeler, Markdown, ...
8 Helmut Kudrnovsky Austria June 14 June 16 ... Arrival on Friday evening.
9 Markus Neteler Germany June 13 June 19 Infrastructure, Markdown, mailman vs discourse...
10 Luís de Sousa Portugal June 14 June 20 r.mblend, issue 2187, GeoSPARQL plug-in, DGGS free thinking, ... Arrival on Friday evening.
11 Edouard Choinière Canada June 13 June 20 CI, checks, code quality
12 Ondřej Pešek Czech Republic June 13 June 20 Modeler, refactoring, i.atcorr, docs, giving birth (well, being the father...) Not joining on June 15
13 Alen Mangafić Slovenia June 13 June 20 LiDAR tutorial, hyperspectral discussion
14 Ivan Minčík Slovakia June 17 June 19 packaging
15 Linda Karlovska Czech Republic June 15 June 15 GUI, refactoring Maybe joining also on June 16
16 Chung-Yuan Liang Taiwan June 13 June 20 Tools parallelization

If you are arriving or departing on the days of the event, please specify the time, too.

Online

Join our Gitter chatroom: grassgis/sprint

Gitter has a video (and backup will be Zoom).

Participating virtually:

Number Participant Country Topics Times, synchronous or fully asynchronous Notes
1 Loïc Bartoletti France QGIS Integration, CMake, C Part of 15th and 17th
2 Paulo van Breugel Netherlands Documentation, tutorials Part of the 16th Will join discussion at 2pm

Venue

NC State European Center in Prague
Malé náměstí 144/1
Praha 1 – 110 00
Prague, Czech Republic

Map

Prague, the capital of Czechia (Czech Republic) has an international airport. It's location in the middle of central Europe makes it easily reachable by train, bus or car. The city itself has great public transportation.

Accommodation and Costs

Participation is free of charge. However, participants should plan for the following costs:

  • Travel
  • Lodging

Lunch and dinner provided June 14-19 except June 16.

Please note: The currency in Czech Republic is Czech crown (CZK, koruna, Kč). 100 Czech crowns are about 4 Euros (see current rates).

Individual Preparation

  • Bring your own computer
  • Bring power connector adapter if needed (Czech Republic: 230V, 50Hz, Type C Europlugs are common and also Type E)
  • Install git and the compiler tools, and come with a working GRASS development environment if possible. See here for details.

FAQ

  • How was it last time?
  • Is the meeting just a coding event?
    • It is mainly a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in the GRASS project and/or are committed to improving the GRASS project. Committed newcomers are welcome!
  • Is the GRASS Community Meeting for developers only?
    • No, anybody can help, with testing, checking out bugs and fixes, documentation and more.
  • Where can I get help and more information about the community meeting?