Elisa Puccioni

Elisa a senior GIS analyst and DBA with over 18 years of experience in GIS and database administration. She has been working with most of the proprietors and open-source GIS packages and recently moved all her company's spatial databases from MSSQL to PostgreSQL server, a feat that she's not looking to repeat soon!

Elisa was born in Italy and moved to New Zealand in 2008, where she currently resides.
She is a great supporter of GIS open-source software as she strongly believes that everybody should be able to know and use GIS, especially people belonging to minority groups or living in remote areas. For this reason, she's got involved with the OsGeo Oceania community, serving as board member for two years, and currently happily distributing its money to the community by running the Grant and TGP programs.


Sessions

10-16
08:00
240min
PostGIS 101. A hands-on introduction to working with spatial data in PostgreSQL
Elisa Puccioni

The aim of this workshop is to learn creating, managing, and using a spatial database hosted in PostgreSQL server. We will see how to install and connect to PostgreSQL, and then how to create users and databases, install the PostGIS extension, and load data and manage them through QGIS.

Workshop
WF413
10-17
16:55
5min
OsGeo Oceania Grant Program in 5 minutes
Elisa Puccioni

Come and learn the news about OsGeo Oceania grants from one of the Grant Committee most enthusiastic member. The grants are open to all community members and have already been used across the Pacific to help organising events and activities in the open source spatial field.

Lightning talks
Plenary
10-18
16:00
40min
Panel: Building Community - how to start and maintain a healthy and engaged community
Elisa Puccioni

The existence of Free and Open Source Geospatial Software relies on its Community. Yet, the challenge persists: how can we accomplish this when our lives are filled with constant busyness? Join us to hear insights from our Community Leaders about initiating and nurturing a vibrant and active community.

Panel
Plenary