Happy 2nd Birthday, OSGeo!
February 15th, 2008 by adminLizardTech isn’t in a position to be able to do the 20% Google thing, but over the past couple years here I have been fortunate to be able to spend a little of my time “giving something back” to the GIS community.
Back in February of 2006, I had the chance to spent a cold and windy day at an airport hotel in
As a for-profit company, LizardTech and others have lots of reasons to support the open source movement. Esteemed coauthor Matt Fleagle and I wrote an article about this very topic last year.
This past year, OSGeo has seen the birth of a number of chapters, based around communities of regional interest or common language. The Cascadia Users of Geospatial Open Source (CUGOS) formed here in
We Lizards were also very fortunate this year to meet the up with the OSGeo tribes at the FOSS4G conference in
Speaking just as an individual, it’s been a great privilege to get to know and work with the people from across the globe that make up OSGeo – smart and principled people all, but with a refreshingly diverse set of backgrounds, skills, and passions.
For many years, LizardTech has relied on open source software as one of our strategies for more effective development of robust software. I’m proud that we’re able to associate ourselves with OSGeo, and we look forward to another year of collaboration and growth with the Foundation.