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Vincent Picavet, 02/10/2012 02:53 am


7th QGIS Developer Meeting in Lyon 2012

Period and location

April 12th-16th 2012, Lyon (France)

Lyon is the second city in France, conveniently located on the Rhône valley. See at the bottom for some pointers to the city attractions.

Note that Lyon will also host the WWW2012 conference (with Tim Berners Lee and more) from 16th to 20th : http://www2012.wwwconference.org/

Venue

University of Lyon 1

Université de Médecine et de Pharmacie Grange Blanche et Lyon Nord
8 avenue Rockefeller, 69008 Lyon

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  • 12th-15th : Room 106 (8am - 10pm)
  • 16th : Room 110 (8am - 5pm)

Of course you are invited to join or leave the meeting whenever you want.

Sponsors

The call for sponsors ends on 29th of february, but as for now, 4 bronze sponsors are identified :

Program

Accommodation

Dining (Evenings)

Transportation

Lyon can be reached by plane, train, car, foot, bicycle…

By plane

Lyon's airport is "Lyon Saint Exupéry" aka "LYS". It's outside the city, approximately 30 minutes away.
There are a lot of connexions with many cities in Europe and abroad, and some low-cost flights as well.
Airport's website : http://www.lyonaeroports.com/eng

From the airport to the train station

There is a tramway going directly from the airport to the train station, every 15min. Trip duration : 30 min.
Website : http://www.rhonexpress.fr/

Try to group arrivals at the airport, and we'll manage to pick you up, as the tramway is quite expensive.

Plane alternatives

Lyon is 2h away from Paris by train (TGV), and it could be more convenient and cheaper to land in Paris and take a train to Lyon. Most travel agencies can arrange a combo ticket.

Lyon is not far from Geneva, but there are not a lot of trains between Geneva and Lyon. It may be easier to land in Geneva though.

By train

There are different train stations in Lyon. Be sure to arrive at "Lyon Part Dieu".
You can check schedules and buy your tickets online.
SNCF's website : http://www.voyages-sncf.com

Some travel times : Paris 2h, Marseille 1h40, Lille 3h, Brussels 3h30…

By car

Some journey durations :
  • Paris 4h
  • Geneva 1h30
  • Turin 3h
  • Barcelona 5h

From «Lyon Part-Dieu» train station to the venue

The venue is a few stations away from the main train station. You can come by bus (no connection) or with the metro.

By bus

Go out of the train station on the "Vivier Merle" side (western side, aka "Rhône side"). If you came with the Rhonexpress tramway you'll have to go through the train station to the other side.

Cross the little place, and walk toward the big shopping center called "Centre commercial Part Dieu" with big ad screens. You'll see a lot of tramways and buses.

Find the C13 bus and take it towards Grange Blanche. Get off at the last stop, Grange Blanche. Continue walking 100m on avenue Rockefeller and you will find the university's entrance.

You should need 30min altogether.

C13 schedule and stops : http://tcl.fr/plugins/horaires/pdf/2011_08_29_ligneC13.pdf

You can plan your trip on http://tcl.fr/

Metro

From Part Dieu to Grange Blanche you can also take the metro :
  • At the "Part Dieu" train station take line B towards Stade de Gerland
  • Get off at this stop: Saxe Gambetta
  • Connect to Métro D going towards Gare de Vénissieux
  • Get off at this stop: Grange Blanche

It's a 30min journey too.

Taxi

There are taxis at the «Part Dieu» train station, just outside the station on the «Alpes» side (eastern side).

Topics

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Participation

*#* Participant Country Arrival Departure Accomodation Notes
0 Mr Example France 10.04 (17h) 14.04 (8h30) Hotel Californi Cloud Geo Design 2.0 support
1 Vincent Picavet France 11/04/12 16/04/12 Local Local contact
2 Richard Duivenvoorde Nederland 12/04/12 15/04/12 TBD
3

Individual Preparation

  • Bring your own computer. Better with a power bar and long cable, and ethernet cable (we'll provide some, and wifi, but better more than less).
  • Install subversion and the compiler tools, and come with a working QGIS development environment if possible.

FAQ

  • Is the QGIS Hackfest just a coding event?
    • It is mainly a coding and documentation event. It is a working session for people who are already participants in the QGIS project and/or are committed to improving the QGIS project.
    • On demand we can do some presentations of current working qgis implementation and new upcoming features to spread the idea of openGIS software
  • Is the QGIS Hackfest for developers only?
    • No: anybody can help, with testing, checking out bugs and fixes, documentation and more.
  • Where can I get help and more information about the hackfest?
    • Contact OSGeo-fr at <conferences at osgeo.asso.fr> or directly Vincent Picavet <vincent.picavet at oslandia.com>

About Lyon

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon
  • www 2012 conference, 16th-20th april : http://www2012.wwwconference.org/
  • Things to see include Fourvière, the old city, the opera and place des terreaux, the fine arts museum, Parc de la Tête d'Or, La sucrière...
  • Lyon is well-known for its gastronomy. Do not miss a traditionnal "Bouchon Lyonnais" with its andouillette and a Cote du Rhône

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