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Contact person: [[User:Madi|Margherita Di Leo]] (diregola gmail com)
Contact person: [[User:Madi|Margherita Di Leo]] (diregola gmail com)


==18 Oct 2016==
'''Location''': [http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/46149?mlat=45.80398008227348&mlon=8.623108863830566#map=18/45.80398008227348/8.623108863830566 '''Clubhouse'''] of the Joint Research Centre, room <strike>CH-Rose</strike> '''Auditorium'''.
'''Time''': h 5:30 PM onward - Feel free to join / leave at any time
'''Arrangements''': Bring your laptop, some power strips (ciabatta) if you have, prepare a 5 minutes presentation of your work and what you use / would like to use GRASS for, your experience, your research questions etc..
[[File:Meetup2016-10-18.jpeg|thumb|right|Some fun after the GRASS GIS Meetup at Clubhouse, Ispra(VA), Italy, on 18 10 2016]]
===Proposed agenda===
* How to contribute to the GRASS GIS project.
* R scripting vs GRASS + Python: some benchmarks.
* ..
* Social dinner w/ beer at clubhouse.
===Participants===
* Margherita Di Leo
* Yann Chemin
* Philipp Schaegner
===Work done and topics touched===
* Testing and closing ticket [https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2504 #2504 ]
* Improved documentation {{rev|69701}}
* Using GRASS through QGIS
* Analysis of R code finding the corresponding functions in GRASS.
* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Zonal_statistics Zonal statistics]
* Looping GRASS commands in bash
* [[Large_raster_data_processing|Dealing with large datasets]]: [https://grass.osgeo.org/grass73/manuals/r.external.html r.external]; [http://www.gdal.org/gdal_vrttut.html virtual files]
* [[Computational_region|Computational region]]


==27 Sep 2016==
==27 Sep 2016==
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'''Arrangements''': Bring your laptop, some power strips (ciabatta) if you have, prepare a 5 minutes presentation of your work and what you use / would like to use GRASS for, your experience, your research questions etc..
'''Arrangements''': Bring your laptop, some power strips (ciabatta) if you have, prepare a 5 minutes presentation of your work and what you use / would like to use GRASS for, your experience, your research questions etc..


===Agenda===
[[File:IMG 1198.JPG|thumbnail|right|GRASS GIS Meetup at Clubhouse, Ispra(VA), Italy, on 27 Sep 2016]]
* Introduction of participants with short presentations of their work and their interest to use GRASS GIS, questions and answers.
* How to contribute to the GRASS GIS project: adding examples to the manual pages.
* Planning meetings and activities of common interest.
* We can take advantage of beer sold at clubhouse and we can have some meters of pizza to be delivered on call.


===Participants===
===Participants===
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===Topics touched===
===Topics touched===
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3Hf0qI4JLc&list=PL8_D99w0QB5m4SoYGXbIxyNkspsYFJANW&feature GRASS intro]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3Hf0qI4JLc&list=PL8_D99w0QB5m4SoYGXbIxyNkspsYFJANW&feature GRASS intro] [http://dx.doi.org/10.5446/12963 Hi-res version]
* Case studies of GRASS used in research
* Case studies of GRASS used in research
** Forest tree species distribution
** Forest tree species distribution
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* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_Location_Wizard Creating a new location]
* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_Location_Wizard Creating a new location]
* [http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/ EPSG codes]
* [http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/ EPSG codes]
* Getting familiar with the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
* Getting familiar with the [https://grass.osgeo.org/grass73/manuals/wxGUI.html Graphical User Interface (GUI)]
* Importing data
* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Importing_data Importing data]
* The Command Line Interface (CLI)
* Intro to the Command Line Interface (CLI)
* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_and_Python GRASS and Python]
* [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_and_Python GRASS and Python]
* Automating your workflow using bash scripting
* Getting the most updated GRASS version:
** [https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/DownloadSource Downloading the source code via svn] (on Ubuntu)
** [https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Compile_and_Install#Ubuntu Compiling GRASS on Ubuntu]
** [https://wingrass.fsv.cvut.cz/grass73/x86_64/ Nightly builds for MS Windows]





Latest revision as of 08:53, 19 October 2016

A group of people contributing or interested in contributing to GRASS GIS is planning to meet in the coming days in Ispra (VA), Italy, in the Clubhouse of the Joint Research Centre in working days outside working hours and / or during weekend in a place to be decided. If you aren't a contributor but still are interested, please have a look at the documentation for first time users and come to discover, we will introduce you to GRASS GIS. If you are interested, please contact us.

Moreover, there is a mailing list based in JRC but not only, dedicated to open source geospatial software and local initiatives, you are invited to subscribe to keep yourself up-to-date about local activities related to FOSS. Check also our wiki.

Contact person: Margherita Di Leo (diregola gmail com)

18 Oct 2016

Location: Clubhouse of the Joint Research Centre, room CH-Rose Auditorium.

Time: h 5:30 PM onward - Feel free to join / leave at any time

Arrangements: Bring your laptop, some power strips (ciabatta) if you have, prepare a 5 minutes presentation of your work and what you use / would like to use GRASS for, your experience, your research questions etc..

Some fun after the GRASS GIS Meetup at Clubhouse, Ispra(VA), Italy, on 18 10 2016

Proposed agenda

  • How to contribute to the GRASS GIS project.
  • R scripting vs GRASS + Python: some benchmarks.
  • ..
  • Social dinner w/ beer at clubhouse.

Participants

  • Margherita Di Leo
  • Yann Chemin
  • Philipp Schaegner

Work done and topics touched

27 Sep 2016

Location: Clubhouse of the Joint Research Centre, room CH-Rose Auditorium.

Time: h 5:00 PM onward

Arrangements: Bring your laptop, some power strips (ciabatta) if you have, prepare a 5 minutes presentation of your work and what you use / would like to use GRASS for, your experience, your research questions etc..

GRASS GIS Meetup at Clubhouse, Ispra(VA), Italy, on 27 Sep 2016

Participants

  • Margherita Di Leo
  • Yann Chemin
  • Thomas Huld
  • Chiara Dorati
  • Daniele Borio
  • Ciro Gioia
  • Ana Gracia
  • Ruben Urraca
  • Daniele de Rigo
  • Philipp Schaegner
  • Roxanne Leberger
  • Jorge Lopez-Perez
  • Fabio Fussi

Topics touched