GeoNetwork User Forum and Management of Open Software

By on 25 February, 2011

OSDM in collaboration with CSIRO is pleased to invite you to participate in a GeoNetwork User Forum & Management of Open Software.

WHEN: 2011-03-25 to 2011-03-25
WHERE: Geoscience Australia, corner of Jerrabomberra Avenue & Hindmarsh Drive, Symonston ACT
STATE: ACT
COUNTRY: AUS

OSDM in collaboration with CSIRO is pleased to invite you to participate in a GeoNetwork User Forum & Management of Open Software, scheduled to take place 25 March, 2011 at Geoscience Australia.
 
This free forum will provide update on the GeoNetwork trunk; cover Australia’s development and implementations of GeoNetwork, the issues and needs of the Australian Geospatial communities in further enhancing GeoNetwork and the governance arrangements and procedures. It will also look at the issue of the management of Open Source Software and where the gaps are.
 
The purpose of this free forum is to identify issues and needs of the Australian geospatial communities in further enhancing GeoNetwork and the governance arrangements and procedures. Your participation in this forum will allow you to meet with others who are implementing GeoNetwork. Your experience will be used to focus Australia’s future direction and resources in the GeoNetwork community.
 
RSVP by March 9th to Margie Smith at margaret.smith@osdm.gov.au or on 61 2 6294 9270.

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