In between the Cathedral and the Bazaar: Points of View on free/open geographic information from 2007 to 2013

[blog post added on July 25, 2015. The official version of this article, in Italian, is available from the official archives of the Geomedia magazine, which I thank once more for hosting it. The article was written sometime between December 2009 and January 2010 and was, in fact, published after I left GFOSS.it. One of … Continue reading In between the Cathedral and the Bazaar: Points of View on free/open geographic information from 2007 to 2013

Milan? We can map it for you (Corriere della sera, Apr. 26, 2008)

[Apr. 25, 2020, revision with additional soundtrack: Just Dropped In] …i..e. how to tell the right story in the wrong way.. At that time I was operating as the communications manager for the M(‘)appare Milano campaign, during my period with GFOSS.it, the Italian OSGEO Chapter. So I had to contact the author of this article … Continue reading Milan? We can map it for you (Corriere della sera, Apr. 26, 2008)

Contributing to the pibinko.org network newsletter

Introduction In addition to numerous events and initiatives, since 2012 with the pibinko.org network we have dealt with communication about lesser known topics, places, people, and things. You may have received these communications via email or via social networks…if not, you can check the pibinko.org site plus the jugbandcm.it site (the latter being dedicated to … Continue reading Contributing to the pibinko.org network newsletter

A little “participatory lithology” exercise from Southern Tuscany

Here is a new initiative by the pibinko.org network: culture, environment, open innovation, and music since 2007. Following the wave of projects such as M(‘)appare Milano, BuioMetria Partecipativa on light pollution, and the community map in various parts of the Tuscan Metalliferous Hills (Farma Valley, Tatti, Roccastrada), we now give you a story in the … Continue reading A little “participatory lithology” exercise from Southern Tuscany