CartoDB is very excited about the upcoming FOSS4G-NA conference!
We’ve given sessions at the conference for the last 2 years and hope 2016 won’t be an exception. Held in Raleigh, North Carolina from May 2-5, this is the premiere conference for free, open source software designed for geospatial in North America. Thousands of participants and hundreds of companies converge to share, demo, and talk about the things we love most.
In order to see us there we need your help!
FOSS4G NA has opened up community voting to allow participants to have a say in what sessions they would like to see at this year’s conference. You can vote for as many panels as you’d like! Voting remains open until February 8, 2016, 11:59 EST.
Here are CartoDB’s proposed sessions:
Wrapping up Python into a Cloud-based PostgreSQL by Andy Eschbacher
Building Urban Scratchoff - An Experimental Technique Using Canvas Tiles by Chris Whong
Big Metadata: Mapping the Web’s Data Resources by John Krauss
The Information Commons: Ecosystems, Public Discourse, and Open Source GIS by Santiago Giraldo
Decision Making Data: The Open Source Future of Government Technology by Sanitago Giraldo
Workshop: Building Dynamic Maps with CartoDB by Santiago Giraldo
Machine Learning on Geospatial Datasets for Segmentation, Prediction and Modeling by Stuart Lynn.
Cast your votes for our 5 star panels!
We can’t wait to see you at FOSS4G-NA 2016!