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Arnulf Christl new OSGeo President

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) Board of Directors selected Arnulf Christl as its new President. Mr. Christl brings years of experience in the geospatial industry, including a strong perspective on the use of free and open source software within a business context through his company WhereGroup in Bonn, Germany. He has served on OSGeo's Board from its inception and been involved in several aspects from Marketing to Web management as well as in leading the Mapbender web mapping project. He is committed to seeing OSGeo continue its global advocacy efforts to help organizations continue to adopt free and open source solutions across all domains.

He explains, "I'm pleased to be able to help in my new role as OSGeo President. I have three main goals on my personal agenda. First, further support for emerging local chapters, encouraging them to develop meetings/conferences that complement our global FOSS4G effort. Second, improve our support for businesses using and supporting Open Source Geospatial software. Our organization is now so strong and healthy that we need to tell the world about it in the press and at conferences. Third, and most challenging, bridging the extremes of proprietary businesses and thorough grassroots volunteerism. If it is possible, then OSGeo is the organization capable of bridging this gap."

By this election and his nomination as member of the OGC Architecture Board Arnulf Christl is active in two international organizations. To be able to pursue these assignments with due commitment he consigned the management of the WhereGroup to his partners Olaf Knopp and Peter Stamm. Within the WhereGroup he will be responsible for strategic and technological decisions as "Chief Knowledge Officer".

FOSS4G 2008 - Final Conference Program

The 2008 FOSS4G Conference will be held in the city of Cape Town , South Africa from the Monday 29th September to Friday 3rd October at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Arnulf Christl from the WhereGroup will give two presentations and a workshop on Geoportal technology and concepts using the software Mapbender. One talk will be on
Open Source Business Models in the business session, the other Highlights Openness of the diverging and complementing missions and goals of OGC, OpenStreetMap and OSGeo. Find more details and the abstracts of the talks on the FOSS4G Conference Website.
There is less than one month to go to FOSS4G 2008. You can still register but space is limited, so take your chance now! http://conference.osgeo.org/index.php/foss4g/2008/schedConf/registration
Choose hands-on WORKSHOPS at http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G2008_Workshops_and_Technical_Visits
...and if you've got lots of time on your hands and a passion for conservation, the great outdoors and Wild Africa, why not extend your trip after FOSS4G 2008 with a free vehicle for six weeks mapping protected areas? See the post below about the MAPA project. I don't know why they haven't followed the OpenStreetMap model, but nevertheless it's an exciting project:

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