Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 15:41 -0600, Sean Gillies a écrit : > > Hi Yves, > > It's hard to say for sure ... If organizations want and are willing to > fund work on Plone-based spatial data infrastructures, PrimaGIS is there > to help. One thing we're going to do to simplify our part of the story > is consolidate PrimaGIS, ZCO, and PCL into one project group under the > primagis namespace. I'm not even aware of anybody using PCL outside of > PrimaGIS anymore, so it seems natural for PrimaGIS to become PCL's "owner".
Hi Sean, Thanx for the clarifications. If I get my current organization more into Python land, then I may become more of an actor than a spectator. It seems to me the future of the Zope/Plone stack is brighter with things like WSGI and there is IMO a lot of potential in having a truly "geoaware" CMS. The last bit of geospatial stuff I did with Plone involved the Maps (Jarn) product. I used ArcheCSV to import a number of borehole points that became location objects in Plone (IIRC) so the low hanging fruit there was that I could use GM to map my points. I'm sure PrimaGIS and/or epwithgis could serve equally well on that front while allowing one to build one's own map. I like this for a philosophy : http://blog.everyblock.com/2008/feb/18/maps/. Cheers, Yves _______________________________________________ Community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gispython.org/mailman/listinfo/community
