FOSS4G 2022 general tracks

State of GeoNode
2022-08-24, 11:30–12:00 (Europe/Rome), Room Verde

GeoNode is a Web Spatial Content Management System based entirely on Open Source tools whose purpose is to promote the sharing of data and their management in a simple environment where even non-expert users of GIS technologies can view, edit, manage, and share spatial data, maps, prints and documents attached.

This presentation provides a summary of new features added to GeoNode in the year up to the latest releases of GeoNode together with a glimpse of what we have planned for next year and beyond, straight from the core developers.

The purpose of this presentation is to introduce the attendees to those which are the GeoNode current capabilities and to some practical use cases of particular interest in order to also highlight the possibility of customization and integration. Finally, we will provide a summary of new features added to GeoNode in the last release up to the latest releases of GeoNode together with a glimpse of what we have planned for next year and beyond, straight from the core developers.

Software Engineer @ GeoSolutions

I've started my career as a GIS/EO data scientist and Spatial Data Infrastructures specialist, based for the most part on open source technologies and business models. In this context, I've worked for several public institutions and private companies, as a consultant, developer and solutions provider.

Over the years my job and interests expanded into the broader fields of a solution architect, embracing and deepening engineering and "soft skills" methodologies to lead projects along all their lifecycle.

I've had the opportunity to contribute to and lead the development chain of several projects, ranging from mobile apps and web platforms to data infrastructures and distributed data processing pipelines.
Whatever the kind of product it is, I enjoy translating a customer idea into an effective solution.
My current main technical focus is software design and product management.

Hobbies? Sound design, music technologies, and programming.