Hi Julien et al.,

My experience with Wikis is mostly negative, however, the GitHub "database" 
could work very well. The project could be hooked up to ReadTheDocs and folk 
would just commit their .rst and .md files. Preparatory work would go around 
defining the templates to submit projections, data and systems.

Who wants to join? I will create a group at GitHub and get this going in the 
coming days.

Cheers,

Luís



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Hi all,


I am agree with manfred and Luis : we can improve spatial reference data a lot !
It is a good idea to extend it to mathematical definitions, but its sounds like 
a wiki.
I propose to start checking up wikipedia's data over projection references and 
mathematical models, up to the proj4's communities (I mean using the projection 
issues from them). It is costless, easy to share and manage, and may be we can 
get feed back faster than emailing epsg group !
And I guess, lot of people do so !


On the other hand, I learn from proj4php, that a github project could be a good 
database.
As many of us see things differently, they will fork it their way.

What do you think of ?
I will tell if it is working, on spatialreference mailing list.


Julien2512,



2016-08-29 14:45 GMT+02:00 [email protected] <[email protected]>:

Dear Luis,

Which concrete detail is not clear about the projection finder project?

Maybe a look at the testservice of Aaron will help to understand this idea: 
www.projfinder.com ?

Best regards,

Manfred

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Dear Manfred,


The projection finder project is not entirely clear to me, however, the 
suggestion for a new coordinate system database is indeed pertinent. This was 
referred in other addresses at the conference: spatialreference.org has not 
been maintained for several years; parts of proj4 are not, or poorly, 
maintained.

Besides a reference system database, it would also be quite useful to have a 
projection data base, including mathematical definitions, map sketches of their 
ouput and some clues or guidelines to its implementation (e.g. pseudo-code 
algorithms). This information is today very dispersed in the web.

Regards,

Luís








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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Detect and define the coordinate system of gis data 
with no projection information automatically
Local Time: August 28, 2016 6:05 PM
UTC Time: August 28, 2016 4:05 PM
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Hello,

At FOSS4G 2016 in Bonn i talked with Venkatesh Raghavan about my poster 
presentation "SHAPEFILE PROJECTIONFINDER". URL to poster:
http://www.egger-gis.at/app/download/13175253496/POSTER_EGGER_FOSS4G.pdf?t=1469787116

He recommended to start a discussion in this mailing list about the topic 
mentioned in the mail subject.

I also talked in Bonn with Petr Pridal about http://epsg.io. Some days before 
Bonn i wrote emails to Aaaron Racicot and the mailing list of 
http://spatialrefrence.org.

Please read first carefully on my website, what i plan to do:

http://www.egger-gis.at/shapefile-projectionfinder/

There are two problems to solve before tools like SHAPEFILE PROJECTIONFINDER 
can be developed as a sustainable solution:

1. Until today there is no stable free service running like www.projfinder.com 
by Aaron Racicot, which can be used by all developers.

2. Until today there is no open source database which includes all coordinate 
system with epsg-code and additionally user and esri definded grids.

There are open source solutions like:

- spatialrefrence.org
- epsg.io

But in the detail both solutions have problems to update their database with 
low costs.

Maybe OSGeo can promote a stable service with load balancing on the base of an 
existing solution like epsg.io including Aarons idea?

Maybe organisation like UN, a university or EU (INTERREG) are possible project 
partners/sponsors for such a solution?

The goal is: Tools like SHAPEFILE PROJECTIONFINDER, a Q-GIS-Plugin or a mobile 
application can use a stable free gis-service updated daily and help gis users 
to solve projection troubles faster. I think gis users working not everyday 
with gis will be happy about this solutions?

What do you think about my idea?

Best regards,

Manfred Egger

Alois-Schrott-Str. 34
6020 Innsbruck
Austria

Web: http://egger-gis.at

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