Thanks Sebastian, this link <http://130.192.92.158/floods/> is one of our web applications. In particular this is the one that monitor in near real time the possible floods around the world. Is still a beta and the code is under deep refactoring but for now works fine.
Best regards Ithaca 2010/6/17 Sebastian Benthall <[email protected]> > Nice to hear from you, Simone. > > >> Starting from the first web-gis based on mapserver and chameleon I've then >> discovered geoserver, than openlayers than python and django and so on. Well >> now our architecture is based on Geoserver, OL, Ext.js, GeoExt, Django and >> Postgres. currently we have a django project with several apps that share >> some basic functionalities. >> > > Is your project's code publicly hosted anywhere? Is there a public demo? > If we could see it that could help us identify opportunities for > collaboration. > > >> I think that trying to migrate on GeoNode could be an occasion for a good >> refactoring.... >> > > Let us know if there is anything we can do to help! > > >> Some months ago we started to work on a project based on the same >> components for the automatic web-gis generation in order to allow a user to >> build it's own map with different functionalities and tools, then we >> interrupted this because of haiti emergency and other projects. But the >> interesting thing is that all we have had the feeling of a need of a system >> more integrated for the web-gis and data management, and GeoNode is what is >> needed. >> > > It is great to hear that others see the same need for a project like > GeoNode. Looking forward to working with you. > > > >> 2010/6/15 Sebastian Benthall <[email protected]> >> >> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Simone Dalmasso < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Dear list, >>>> following a meeting with Chris Holmes, we would like to introduce >>>> ourselves. >>>> ITHACA is a no profit association that works mainly for the UN World >>>> Food Programme in the field of geomatics and emergency response. You can >>>> find further information on www.ithacaweb.org. >>>> We already started to develop our web applications using the same >>>> architecture as GeoNode. So we decided to join the GeoNode community in >>>> order to contribute. >>>> The first steps for us are to understand how GeoNode works and to >>>> migrate our architecture. >>>> Our aim is to develop an application devoted to emergency management >>>> based on GeoNode. >>>> We will be happy to collaborate with you all in developing this amazing >>>> project. >>>> >>>> Kind regards. >>>> ITHACA team >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Simone Dalmasso, Paolo Pasquali, Eros Agosto, Fabio Giorgi, Piero >>>> Boccardo >>>> >>> >>> Welcome, ITHACA! >>> >>> Please feel free to address any questions you have about how Geonode >>> works to this list. We'll be glad to help. >>> >>> If you could tell us any more about your current system, that could help >>> us make recommendations about how to migrate. >>> >>> Also, would any of your team members like to introduce themselves? >>> Knowing more about your developers and their background will help us >>> collaborate. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> -- >>> Sebastian Benthall >>> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Simone Dalmasso, Ing. >> ITHACA >> Information Technology for Humanitarian Assistance, Cooperation and Action >> www.ithacaweb.org >> Via Pier Carlo Boggio 61 - 10138 Torino >> Tel: +39.011.1975.1854 >> > > > > -- > Sebastian Benthall > OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org > > -- Simone Dalmasso, Ing. ITHACA Information Technology for Humanitarian Assistance, Cooperation and Action www.ithacaweb.org Via Pier Carlo Boggio 61 - 10138 Torino Tel: +39.011.1975.1854
