Would it be good if opengeocoder joins forces with openstreetmap nominatim? Op 29 nov. 2012 03:05 schreef "Stephen Woodbridge" <[email protected]> het volgende:
> On 11/28/2012 7:31 PM, Landon Blake wrote: > >> I'm in the process of trying to take over as the steward for OSGeo >> Labs as part of my duties with the OSGeo Incubation Committee. As part >> of this process I'd like to get a handle on the projects that are "in" >> labs. There is a short list of "stable" and "young and experimental" >> projects on the current Labs wiki page. Since I'm editing that page >> today, here is the list: >> >> Stable Projects: >> - GeoWebCache >> - pgRouting >> >> Young and Experimental Projects >> - GeoExt >> - GeoFunctions >> - Geoinformatica >> > > I think these are more or less mine: > > - OpenGeocoder >> - OpenRouter >> > > There is an OpenGeocoderRouter list that I started but there is no viable > activity on it at this time. > > OpenRouter is a project related to internet routing. I started > OpenGraphRouter using a GSoC project to get started. The goal was to create > a routing solution that was MIT-X licensed instead of GPL. We have sine > joined forces with pgRouting and are developing the code that is MIT-X > algorithms, which can be bundled with pgRouting effectively making them > dual licensed. > > OpenGeocoder.net appears to be Steve Coast @ Microsoft and not related to > OSGeo stuff. > > http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/**OpenGeocoder<http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OpenGeocoder>never > got off the ground, but I have been working with PAGC over the last > few years. Our big issue at the moment is addressing some serious > performance issues when you scale up from county level data sets to > national data sets. Basically it is just me and Walter, the developer, > working behind the scenes on these technical issues. Once these are > resolved I hope to see if we can some activity going again with this. > > On a side note, I have take the address standardizer from PAGC, built it > as a library and wrapped it into a postgresql stored procedure extension. > Based on that I have prototyped up a Tiger geocoder that works very well > and is very fast. I'm still work on various things so it is not ready for > prime time but this might eventually become OpenSource also. > > I'm not sure what it means or how you get a project like these "in labs" > but these are mostly orphaned except I have an interest in them and will > respond to queries about them. > > Thanks, > -Steve > > - Grids >> - OSGeo Graphics >> - pycsw >> - OWSLib >> - SemanticGeo >> - ZOO-Project >> >> Can you please let me know if you are involved with one of these >> projects? I'm trying to determine which projects are "in" labs, and >> then establish a point of contact with each project so I can help them >> get ready for official incubation. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Landon >> >> P.S. - If you have thoughts on the purpose and work of OSGeo Labs, >> please let me know. I have my own vision, but I'd like to get feedback >> from other OSGeo members. >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.osgeo.org/**mailman/listinfo/discuss<http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss> >> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/**mailman/listinfo/discuss<http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss> >
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