Hi all, I answer below to questions about OTB before moving forward:
1. OSGeo-Live is targeted at applications that people can use rather than libraries that are included into other applications. Does ORFEO Toolbox have a user interface (possibly command line interface) that a user can interact with and try out ORFEO Toolbox? ->Yes the software Monteverdi based on OTB provide a user interface and an architecture which allows building processing chains by selecting modules from a set of menus. It supports raster and vector dataThe architecture takes advantage of the streaming and multi-threading capabilities of the OTB pipeline. It also uses cool features as processing on demand and automagic file format I/O. The application is called Monteverdi, since this is the name of the Orfeo composer <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Monteverdi> . The application is also packaged on Ubuntu, you can find more informations here : http://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/otb/monteverdi.html Moreover the otb-app package provides OTB processing chain (command line interface) which are also accessible through user interface (standalone qt application or qgis plugins) 2. OSGeo-Live is memory and disk constrained. Can ORFEO Toolbox run in 512 Meg or RAM? ->Yes, we already provide in the past Live OTB which works on this type of platforms. The application monteverdi was developped in the frame of capacity building activities and it works on PC with memory and disk constrained (512 Mo of RAM is enough to run the application and do basic processing). How much disk space will be required to install ORFEO Toolbox and a suitable example application. -> otb package 10 Mo, monteverdi package 10 Mo, otb-app 15 Mo What datasets would be required for a demonstration? Can you make use of the naturalearth dataset already installed, or would you need something else? http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Add_Project#Example_Datasets <http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Add_Project#Example_Datasets>-> I do not know this dataset, I think that we can use this dataset. We provide also on our repository extract of remote sensing data which are used as examples in the software guide and in the OTB tutorial. http://hg.orfeo-toolbox.org/OTB-Data/ <http://hg.orfeo-toolbox.org/OTB-Data/>Our documentation (description of algorithms, input images, examples and results) are automatically generated each time when we update the software guide to ensure that results which appear in the documentation are results provided by the library. We can pointed out interesting "Toy example" if you want which will give an overview of OTB functionnalities on the Live DVD? 3. You mention that ORFEO is in OSGeo incubation. I can't see ORFEO listed at http://osgeo.org . Have you started incubation, or are you on the waiting list to start incubation? -> Sorry, I only open a ticket on the OSGeo website to start the incubation process for now... 4. Stability is very important to us on OSGeo-Live. Do you have a bug free, stable release, which has been rolled out to production in a number of locations? -> The last OTB release 3.8.0 and monteverdi 1.6.0 are the latest stable release. OTB validation is mainly driven by a platform of automatic tests (based on cmake, ctest and cdash). The library is continuously and intensively tests on numerous platforms. There are more than 1500 tests currently in the library... http://dash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=OTB 5. I notice the CeCILL licence you use is not listed on OSI list of licences. Has license been discussed and resolved on the OSGeo-Incubation list? -> I am not aware of any discussions about the licence, Cecill is a free software license (adapted to french legal matter) compatible with GPL : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeCILL 6. Do you have a person (maybe yourself?) prepared to volunteer to be the OSGeo-Live representative, who will take responsibility for liaising between the project and OSGeo-Live and make sure that scripts and documentation are updated for each release. -> No problem for liaising between OSGeo and OTB. There is also an OTB packages team on launchpad with contacts : https://launchpad.net/~otb <https://launchpad.net/~otb>Regards, Manuel 2011/1/11 Manuel Grizonnet <[email protected]> > Hi Johan, > > I think that's some words in your answers are missing... "it is already > packaged and...???" > > 2011/1/11 Johan Van de Wauw <[email protected]> > >> Since >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Manuel Grizonnet < >> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> The toolbox (and also related projects) are also provided as binary >>> packages for Windows, Mac and recently also on Linux Platforms. An OTB >>> repository is available on launchpad.net for Ubuntu platforms >>> (9.10,10.4,10.10) and also for OpenSuse platforms. >>> >> it is already packaged and >> >>> OTB is under incubation for OSGeo Project. >>> >> I think it would be a very good idea to include OTB on the live disk. >> > > > > -- > Manuel > -- Manuel
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