Hey Simone, thanks for the email, I'm psyched you're bringing it up, I saw some of the commits go by earlier and it looked cool.
Ariel - to expand on the use case a bit more, I've actually heard the same desire from some people at the world bank. The main thing driving it is that when a disaster happens there are a number of units in the UN that have great desktop GIS skills, who jump in to action and make really nice looking maps. But they tend to just float out there, passed around, with no one really knowing what data is involved. Bringing this cartography functionality in lets GeoNode be useful as a sharing platform for those, which are generally PDF's. But they should include the actual data that is behind them, with proper permissions, so others can easily recreate and expand on it. Ideally in a disaster a GeoNode serves as the repository of geospatial information, including the high quality pdf maps that are often used now. Simone - it'd be great to work to have this coded as a plugin to GeoNode, so that administers of a GeoNode can easily choose to enable the functionality. I think some may not want it in by default (like organizations that don't have desktop cartographers), but it'd be a great option for those who do produce maps this way, to start to get their GIS pro's more involved. On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Simone Dalmasso < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ariel, > I really appreciate your help. > > We as Ithaca would like to use GeoNode for some tasks related to > emergency response. This include sharing the cartography that we > produce with desktop softwares. GeoNode could be helpful in sharing > also the layers used to build the cartography as they are results of > analisys. > > I hope to have better explained our aim. > > Thanks a lot! > > 2011/6/13, Ariel Nunez <[email protected]>: > > Hello Simone, > > > > I don't understand very well what the cartography app will do, but > > would like to learn more about it and also help you set up the project > > in a way that makes it easier for you to extend GeoNode without having > > to fork the whole geonode and geonode-client trees. > > > > Let's meet in the #geonode chatroom tomorrow(or any other) morning (at > > some point between 9a.m. and 12m EST > > http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/est.html > > ). > > > > Ariel. > > > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Simone Dalmasso > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi list, > >> I'd like to make GeoNode able to manage cartographic products. For > >> cartography I mean a non georeferenced map in a custom layout with a > >> title, > >> legend, overview and so on. > >> Cartography could be uploaded into GeoNode such as a layer, this should > >> not > >> be published to Geoserver but should be in Geonetwork. > >> Beyond normal metadata, a cartography entry should keep trace of the > >> layers > >> used to build it by choosing among the available layers in GeoNode (or > by > >> link to the data upload procedure if are new layers). > >> Cartography metadata should have a bbox field where to indicate the > >> coordinates of the map extension. > >> In the future we can think of publish directly the print result of > >> the /maps/x/view applications. > >> Any ideas, opinions or suggestions are more than welcome. > >> Until now I have wrote really experimental (and messy) code trying to > use > >> the GeoNode code as much as possible. > >> You can find it > >> at https://github.com/simod/geonode/ and > https://github.com/simod/geonode-client. > >> Thanks for your help > >> -- > >> Simone Dalmasso > >> > >> > > > > > -- > Simone >
