Hello MapServer Users,

We here at the GeoMOOSE project are pretty excited for our latest release and 
believe it deserves some bragging on the lists.  We are actively looking for 
additional contributors (developers, documenters, designers) and would like to 
share our latest progress!

This latest version provides exciting new features that users have been 
requesting.  Some new features to GeoMOOSE 2.2 include:

        * New website with more documentation and a redesigned gallery
        * Implementation of Trac to submit bug and enhancement tickets
        * New layer types such as Bing Maps, Google Maps, Yahoo Maps, 
OpenStreetMap tiles and ArcGIS Server Rest services
        * A new demo application to highlight the additional layer types in a 
Web Mercator projection
        * Enhancements to the selection/buffer services and ability to download 
selection results
        * Bug fixes to the geocode and popup services
        * Addition of a feature report service
        * Addition of a query builder service
        * Addition of a user extensions framework to add your own code to GM 
without modifying the core libraries, an example of this is a dynamic zoom 
service
        * Addition of custom cursors and scale bars
        * More catalog presentation optionsPlease visit the gallery 
http://www.geomoose.org/gallery to see what users have been using GeoMOOSE for 
or to submit your own application.  You can also visit the live demo from the 
main website link at the top of the page.
GeoMOOSE (www.geomoose.org) is an open source web application framework for 
displaying geographic data.  What makes GeoMOOSE unique is it provides an 
out-of-the-box solution that makes it easy for non-developers to create 
web-mapping applications with typical tools such as navigate, search, measure 
and print. Non-developers only need to be comfortable with configuration files. 
 GeoMOOSE has a number of strengths including modularity, configurability, and 
delivers a number of core functionalities in its packages.  The project has 
targeted local government business cases to distribute land records 
information, but many other users have used it for much more.  Since GeoMOOSE 
is open source project it built on other popular open source projects such as 
OpenLayers (www.openlayers.org) and MapServer (www.mapserver.org).  To get 
started with GeoMOOSE, simply go to the download page and install the software 
demo.


We are excited to see the inception of this project go from a an application 
developed by the City of St. Paul, MN to FGDC CAP grant to a robust open source 
software project used by hundreds of people across the world in the last 3 
years.  We hope you find the investment made by all the developers a resource 
to the GIS community.  We are excited to see this project grow and we envision 
continued growth as more and more users find it.  We welcome feedback on the 
GeoMOOSE project and hope you give the software a try.

Contact the project steering committee for more information:

        * Dan "Ducky" Little: danlit...@yahoo.com
        * Brian Fischer: bfisc...@houstoneng.com
        * Bob Basques: bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us
        * Jim Klassen: jim.klas...@ci.stpaul.mn.us
        * Len Kne: l...@houstoneng.com
        * Brent Fraser: bfra...@geoanalytic.com


      
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