Summary:
Brian Timoney, a prominent figure in the geospatial community, delivers a talk on community and geographic knowledge at FOSS4GNA 2023. He discusses the historical context of mapmaking, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and preserving contributors' work. Timoney also reflects on the evolution of technology, from the first atlas to the current era of accessible spatial data. Despite the widespread use of GPS and the availability of geographic information, he points out challenges, including the increase in backcountry rescues and potential negative effects on human navigation skills.

Highlights:
- Brian Timoney emphasizes the importance of community and geographic knowledge.
- 🗺️ Brian highlights the Atlantic Midland accent and gives a tourist tip for recognizing it.
- 🌍 He discusses the history of the first Atlas and the importance of recognizing contributors.
- 📱 Brian emphasizes the accessibility of spatial data and the prevalence of GPS devices.
- ⚠️ He delves into the negative side effects of technology, including increased backcountry rescues and the potential weakening of our navigation skills.
- 🌱 Despite these concerns, Brian acknowledges the optimism surrounding democratization and inclusive growth.

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