Hi Ivan,
As mentioned to you privately earlier, it is great to hear what you have been working on, and I agree that there are synergies between GIS.lab and OSGeo-Live.

It would be good to see how GIS.lab could integrate with the OSGeo-Live production and marketing pipeline [1].

[1] http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/presentation/#/1/3


On 15/11/2013 10:42 AM, Ivan Minčík wrote:
Hi list,
I am a developer of a new Open Source project called GIS.lab [1] which allows to deploy whole GIS office including operating systems all server and client software and much more in few minutes on unlimited number of computers. A difference to OSGeo Live is that GIS.lab creates automatically (by using Vagrant) one central server with services like central accounts and storage management, internet connection sharing, NFS, PostGIS, OWS server and automatic webGIS publishing service and more ... . Than client computers are booting from LAN in 'Fat Client' mode.

If You are interested please see GitHub page [1] and my blog [2] for more information.

After some discussion with quite a few people, we see some overlap of usage of these projects and I also see some common ground where we can cooperate - for example in common need of a good Ubuntu GIS packages repository.

I would be very happy to hear Your opinion.

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1 - https://github.com/imincik/gis-lab
2 - http://imincik.blogspot.sk

Ivan Mincik


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