*A brief overview of an outstanding week...*
The GRASS GIS community is delighted to present the outcome of the 4th Community Sprint that took place in a warm and sunny Prague, Czech Republic, from July 12 to July 18, 2013. The event happened after the Geoinformatics conference at the Czech Technical University in Prague. The Community Sprint was once more a creative gathering of both long-term and new developers, as well as users.
This meeting was held in the light of 30 YEARS OF GRASS GIS!
We wish to cordially thank the Department of Mapping and
Cartography, Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Czech Technical University in Prague for hosting and technical
support. In particular, we gratefully acknowledge our association
sponsors OSGeo and FOSSGIS
e.V., and many individual donors: Peter
Löwe, Andrea Borruso, Massimo Di Stefano, Alessandro Sarretta, Joshua
Campbell, Andreas Neumann, Jon Eiriksson, Luca Casagrande, Karyn O
Newcomb, Holger Naumann, Anne Ghisla, Helena Mitasova and Lubos Mitas,
Dimitris Tamp, Mark Seibel, Markus Metz, and Tawny Gapinski.
These financial contributions were used to cover costs such as meals and
to help reducing travelling and accommodation expenses for participants
with far arrival who came on own expenses.
Developers and users who joined the event came from various countries
like Italy, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland, Sri Lanka/France,
USA and Germany.
The Community Sprint focused on:
A lot of topic oriented discussions happened among small groups of
participants: for more detailed information, please visit the Wiki pages
at https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_Community_Sprint_Prague_2013
and the related discussion page at
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Talk:GRASS_Community_Sprint_Prague_2013
About GRASS GIS
The Geographic Resources Analysis Support System, commonly referred to
as GRASS GIS, is an Open Source Geographic
Information System providing powerful raster, vector and geospatial
processing capabilities in a single integrated software suite. GRASS GIS
includes tools for spatial modeling, visualization of raster and vector
data, management and analysis of geospatial data, and the processing of
satellite and aerial imagery. It also provides the capability to
produce sophisticated presentation graphics and hardcopy maps. GRASS GIS
has been translated into about twenty languages and supports a huge
array of data formats. It is distributed
freely under the terms of the
GNU General Public License (GPL). GRASS GIS is an official project of
the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
GRASS GIS Development Team, July 2013
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