SOTM 2012 on Facebook
SotM 2012 Tokyo イベント告知用に Facebookイベントグループ(英語) と日本語用の SotM 2012 Tokyo in Japanese グループをはじめました。
まだグループに参加していなければ是非登録してください。我々は随時最新の SotM に関する情報を発信します。そしてなによりSotMを楽しんでください!!
SotM 2012 Tokyo イベント告知用に Facebookイベントグループ(英語) と日本語用の SotM 2012 Tokyo in Japanese グループをはじめました。
まだグループに参加していなければ是非登録してください。我々は随時最新の SotM に関する情報を発信します。そしてなによりSotMを楽しんでください!!
We’ve got ourselves a new logo! Nicolas Bozon has won our logo-contest with his Fuji-san logo. The logo depicts Mount Fuji, which (according to Nicolas) denotes the geography of Japan very well. The momiji leaves represents the Autumn season, during which SotM will be held. This all in the red sun which is well known from the Japanese flag.
We received a total of 9 logo’s with our logo-contest. It was great to see so much creativity within the OSM community. We would like to thank all participants who’ve submitted a logo for the contest.
The State of the Map (SotM) organizing committee announce Tokyo, Japan as the winning bid for the 2012 International conference for OpenStreetMap (OSM). The annual event will be held September 6th-8th 2012.
There were five proposals to host the leading international OpenStreetMap conference: Aveiro (Portugal), Havana (Cuba), Lille (France), Tbilisi (Georgia) and Tokyo (Japan). “We’ve received several strong bids. Deciding on the best location for State of the Map is always one of our biggest and toughest decisions.” says Henk Hoff, chairman of the SotM organizing committee. With the crisis Japan had to face the past year, the Japanese OSM has grown intensively; making Asia an important part within the OSM community.
“We strongly believe that holding State of the Map in Asia will widen and strenghten the international community as a whole, like it has done in Europe and North America in the past” commented Taichi Furuhashi of OpenStreetMap Japan.
2012 will host the sixth annual international conference, attracting over 250 people in attendance. Previous editions of this conference were held in Manchester (UK), Limerick (Ireland), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Girona (Spain), Denver (USA). Sponsorship details, volunteer opportunities and more information will be available in the near future.
photo: Tadataka INO – The regend of Mapper in Japan. CC-BY-SA Katori-city on Wikipedia
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