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Code Sprint 2024 02 29 to 2024 03 01
Note: this event immediately follows the 2024 Joint OGC – OSGeo – ASF Code Sprint.
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Organizations are invited to sponsor the Code Sprint. Please contact the event contacts for more information about sponsorship.
- Tom Kralidis
- Ricardo Garcia Silva
- Joana Simoes ✉️
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Casa Cordovil - Universidade de Évora (Évora, Portugal)
- Casa Cordovil: R. Dom Augusto Eduardo Nunes 7, 7000-784 Évora
- pygeoapi Jitsi channel
- pygeoapi Gitter/Matrix
Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was chosen to be European Capital of Culture in 2027.
When arriving in Portugal via airplane to Lisbon, you can reach Évora by public transport, using either train or express bus. In both cases you need to start by coming from the airport to the "Gare do Oriente" transportation hub. Either take a metro from Lisbon airport to the "Oriente" station (three stops from the airport) or take a taxi/uber/bolt (should be about 10 min.) and then either:
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Board the "Intercidades(IC)" train bound for "Évora". The Journey from "Lisboa - Oriente" to "Évora" station is only about 1,5 hours, but we recommend you to check the train times in advance, as there are only a few trains per day - price is around 15 €.
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Take an express bus to "Évora". Journey time is also around 1,5 hours and prices in the 5 - 10 € range. Some reliable operators:
If you prefer to drive, Évora is under 1,5 hours from Lisbon on the motorway.
Évora is also reachable from the Faro airport, in the south of Portugal, albeit a bit further, with journey times of about 3,5 hours by either train or bus.
Here is a list of recommended hotels:
- The Noble House: https://thenoblehouse.pt/en/home
- ADC - Albergaria do Calvário - Boutique Hotel: https://adcevora.com/en/home
- Évora Hotel: https://www.evorahotel.pt/en/
- Vila Galé Évora: https://www.vilagale.com/en/hotels/alentejo/vila-gale-evora
Participants should plan for the following costs:
- travel to Évora
- accommodation for 2-3 nights
- bring your own laptop
- bring a power connector adapter as needed. Also see https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com
- come with a working development environment (Git, Docker, Python, editor, etc.)
📣 Note: in-person participation MUST be confirmed below before 10 February 2024, in order to plan for catering 📣
Name | Organization | GitHub username | In person | Remote | Thursday | Friday | Food restrictions | |
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1 | Tom Kralidis | OSGeo | @tomkralidis | x | x | x | None | |
2 | Joana Simoes | OGC | @doublebyte1 | x | x | x | Pescetarian | |
3 | Krishna Lodha | Geo Bharat | @krishnaglodha | x | x | x | x | |
4 | Jorge S. Mendes de Jesus | TerraOps | @jorgejesus | x | x | x | None | |
5 | Ricardo Garcia Silva | GeoBeyond | @ricardogsilva | x | x | x | Vegetarian | |
6 | Angelos Tzotsos | OSGeo | @kalxas | x | x | x | None | |
7 | Francesco Martinelli | INGV | @FrancescoIngv | x | x | x | None | |
8 | Francesco Bartoli | OSGeo | @francbartoli | x | x | x | None | |
9 | Antonio Cerciello | Byte Road | @pascallike | x | x | x | Vegetarian |
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pygeoapi overview, update and status (@tomkralidis)
- architecture
- standards support
- roadmap
- summary of issues/PRs
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pygeoapi refactor (@francbartoli)
- use of composition over inheritance
- dependency injection pattern
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Issue / PR sweep
- Issue / PR sweep