Thanks Jim for the URL, I will have a look and provide an update here.
Cheers,
Angelos
On 3/28/19 5:18 PM, Jim Klassen wrote:
I will likely be spread pretty thin already. I'm happy to help with
things but I am not in a position to take the lead on anything.
I'm not sure if anyone has taken this on and I don't have the
resources to dedicate to it. My biggest annoyance is the limitations
from the Ubuntu casper and usbcreator tools. In particular, the 4GB
limit on the rootfs size and the loss in the later Ubuntu tools of
natively supporting a persistence file on USB devices. I know, for
instance, that the Debian live-build project [1] has a lot more
flexibility around those points (supports rootfs on a second partition
- can be a raw squashfs, or split across multiple squashfs files, lots
of possibilities for persistence files).
[1]
https://live-team.pages.debian.net/live-manual/html/live-manual/index.en.html
On 3/27/19 1:59 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Great, do you have something planned? Or would you like to lead an
OSGeoLive community initiative?
On 28/3/19 5:52 am, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
Jim k. and Myself will be there.
bobb
On Mar 27, 2019, at 1:34 PM, Cameron Shorter
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Anyone from OSGeoLive going to this Code Sprint?
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Projects] Reminder - OSGeo Minneapolis Code Sprint
Coming Up Fast
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 16:47:40 +0000
From: Lime, Steve D (MNIT)<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Hi all: In an effort to avoid spamming every OSGeo list I figured
I’d reach out to project leads and let you do as you see fit within
your communities… ;-)
Anyway, just a quick note to remind folks that the annual OSGeo
Community Sprint in Minneapolis is only about 7 weeks out – May
14-17 and all projects are most welcome. We have a great venue at
the University of Minnesota and the weather in Minnesota is finally
looking up! Of course it really helps with planning if have an idea
of how many folks might attend. So if you’re thinking about it –
even if you’re not 100% - we’d love to know about it. You can learn
more and sign up at:
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Community_Sprint_2019
Of course events like this are impossible without the generous
support of sponsors:
*Gold Sponsors*
-GeoCue (http://www.geocue.com/)
-Safe Software (https://www.safe.com/)
*Silver Sponsors*
-Hobu Inc (https://hobu.co/)
-EOX (http://eox.at <http://eox.at/>)
-Tydac (http://www.tydac.ch/)
-crunchy data (http://www.crunchydata.com/)
*Bronze Sponsors*
-Coordinate Solutions (http://www.coordinatesolutions.com/)
-SharedGeo (https://www.sharedgeo.org/)
-Greenwood Mapping (https://greenwoodmap.com/)
-Azavea (https://www.azavea.com/)
-Bohannan Huston (https://www.bhinc.com/)
-Extensis (https://www.extensis.com/)
Please contact me with any questions. Many thanks!
--Steve
Steve Lime
OSGeo Community Sprint 2019
Local Organizing Committee
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