OSS4G Program Preview!

from Paul Ramsey
To give folks registering for FOSS4G 2007 a better idea of what to expect, we’ve accepted 10 presentations submissions ahead of the submission deadline of June 29.
The accepted presentations are:

* Adding Analytic Muscle to Spinning Globes: Bulking Up Google Earth and Virtual Earth With PostGIS.
* Upgrade to Grid Service with Web Processing Service
* Pleiades: Building a RESTful, Open Source GIS for the Humanities
* Geoserver and Open Standards: A Success Story
* IBM DB2 Express-C: A Free Database for Open Source Spatial and XML Development
* Google Earth Powered by MapGuide
* A Web-Based Open Source Image Server
* A year in the life of OpenStreetMap: How OSM is mapping the world.
* Transitioning Low Earth Orbit Satellite Archive Data from Informix (Geodetic DataBlade) to PostgreSQL (PostGIS)
* Security Considerations for Geospatial Applications in Web 2.0

The final FOSS4G program will include 110 more presentations, for a grand total to 120 30-minute presentations, 16 90-minute labs, 12 3-hour workshops, one code sprint, and thousands and thousands of beers!
PS:the bold tilted ones is what i concerned. Especially the first and the last ones.

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