Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-16 Thread Cameron Shorter

Julien,
I agree that it would be good to have many of the FOSS4G projects listed 
in OSGeo Labs, but I think Labs is a bit more than just a list of all 
OSGeo FOSS software.

http://www.freegis.org/ provides such a list.

I like to think that OSGeo labs is a place where projects can start 
developing a sense of quality and stablity which is proven eventually by 
going through the incubation process.


Julien-Samuel Lacroix wrote:

Hi,

I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register their 
projects in the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to gather together 
all geospatial related FOSS projects and give visibility to all FOSS 
projects out there. You do not have to aim for OSGeo incubation to 
register. Just being a Free and Open Source Software and Geo related 
is enough to be added to the OSGeo Labs page.


Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs

Best regards,
Julien



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-15 Thread Julien-Samuel Lacroix
Cool! I was not aware of that. Could you please add a link on the OSGeo 
Labs page so we don't duplicate the efforts. I'm currently in a airport 
and may not have the chance to do it myself until after the weekend.


Julien

Jody Garnett wrote:

There is already http://www.freegis.org/ providing a list.

Jody

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Julien-Samuel Lacroix
 wrote:

Hi,

I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register their projects in
the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to gather together all geospatial
related FOSS projects and give visibility to all FOSS projects out there.
You do not have to aim for OSGeo incubation to register. Just being a Free
and Open Source Software and Geo related is enough to be added to the OSGeo
Labs page.

Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs

Best regards,
Julien
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-15 Thread Julien-Samuel Lacroix

Hi,

If your software is OpenSource and Geospatial related feel free to add 
it to the list on the OSGeo Labs page. This page aims to regroup all OS 
and Geo related software.


Eventually, this list may become something more official, but for now 
it's just there to help people connect together and to help projects to 
get some visibility.


Best regards,
Julien

STEPHEN STANTON wrote:

Hi Julien,

Are you talking just to FOSS4G presenters or everyone? The list on the OSGeo 
Labs page isn't that big, so I get the impression that it's not meant to become 
a huge list.

By way of example (and to toot my own horn), I've been working on a cadastral data entry application (see http://code.google.com/p/backsight), and would dearly like to find other people who have an interest in working with me. Or just chat to people who are working in the same application domain. 


But given that not a lot of people get excited by cadastral systems (and OSGeo 
seems to emphasise web-related projects), I wonder whether sticking myself on 
the list would be appropriate.

Steve

--- On Wed, 14/10/09, Julien-Samuel Lacroix  wrote:


From: Julien-Samuel Lacroix 
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation
To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
Date: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009, 3:32 PM
Hi,

I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register
their projects in the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to
gather together all geospatial related FOSS projects and
give visibility to all FOSS projects out there. You do not
have to aim for OSGeo incubation to register. Just being a
Free and Open Source Software and Geo related is enough to
be added to the OSGeo Labs page.

Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs

Best regards,
Julien
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-14 Thread Arnie Shore
Steve, a lurker here, but an enthusiast of 'web stuff': The 'excitement'
over solving persistent and annoying problems draws us, I believe, on seeing
that it's the most direct solution to the problem of distributing software
to users, esp during the early stages when the stability ain't what you'd
like it to be.

Web stuff simply has no issue of distribution; you apply your updates at
your own pace, not bound by the mechanics of distributing the client
software.  This responsiveness builds relationships with yr users as a
direct result, since there's no burden on users to get at the latest
offerings.  Psychologically, it eases the burden on developers when the cost
of correcting an error is so low.

I can tell you that when some fans of conventional desktop applications that
I'd known first began to see how the distribution problem was simply
by-passed when they joined the ranks of web application developers that they
became true believers.

The excitement has a solid basis, I believe.  Can join us?

AS

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:42 PM, STEPHEN STANTON wrote:

> Hi Landon,
>
> Oh yes, I know that OSGeo projects aren't exclusively web-focused. It's
> just that people seem to find web stuff more exciting to work on, so it gets
> a bit of a high profile.
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-14 Thread Jody Garnett
There is already http://www.freegis.org/ providing a list.

Jody

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Julien-Samuel Lacroix
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register their projects in
> the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to gather together all geospatial
> related FOSS projects and give visibility to all FOSS projects out there.
> You do not have to aim for OSGeo incubation to register. Just being a Free
> and Open Source Software and Geo related is enough to be added to the OSGeo
> Labs page.
>
> Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs
>
> Best regards,
> Julien
> --
> Julien-Samuel Lacroix
> Mapgears
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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-14 Thread STEPHEN STANTON
Hi Landon,

Oh yes, I know that OSGeo projects aren't exclusively web-focused. It's just 
that people seem to find web stuff more exciting to work on, so it gets a bit 
of a high profile.

My cadastral app currently lets you enter dimensions/angles from hardcopy 
plans. As you do so, it constructs parcels on the fly, and lets you attach 
attributes to them. The next job is to provide the ability to change the 
observations, and propogate the impact throughout the database. It was there in 
the old C++ implementation, but I need to re-invent it for the new C# version 
(the old PSE persistence engine provided facilities that I can no longer use).

The database structure has a bit of a temporal aspect (it's big on "database" 
time, but makes it possible to associate data with "real" time). But it's not 
meant to be a public-facing database. My expectation is that once the data has 
been entered, relevant data would be replicated to a conventional system (e.g. 
think MapServer) that provides a snapshot view of the cadastre at a given point 
in time.

That's where it's at.

Steve

P.S. I should point out that if you download my google codebase today, I'm not 
sure if it will work flawlessly (can't exactly remember where I left it). But 
I'm here to help if anyone cares to ask! 


--- On Wed, 14/10/09, Landon Blake  wrote:

> From: Landon Blake 
> Subject: RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation
> To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
> Date: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009, 11:22 PM
> Stephen,
> 
> I'm a land surveyor and a desktop application programmer.
> So the
> interests at OSGeo may be more varied that you suspect.
> 
> Tell me more about your application. What exactly is its
> current
> functionality?
> 
> I wish I had time to contribute to another project. Your
> program sounds
> like it is right up my alley, and I've been looking for a
> reason to
> learn some Dot Net Development. :]
> 
> Landon

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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-14 Thread Landon Blake
Stephen,

I'm a land surveyor and a desktop application programmer. So the
interests at OSGeo may be more varied that you suspect.

Tell me more about your application. What exactly is its current
functionality?

I wish I had time to contribute to another project. Your program sounds
like it is right up my alley, and I've been looking for a reason to
learn some Dot Net Development. :]

Landon
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Hi Julien,

Are you talking just to FOSS4G presenters or everyone? The list on the
OSGeo Labs page isn't that big, so I get the impression that it's not
meant to become a huge list.

By way of example (and to toot my own horn), I've been working on a
cadastral data entry application (see
http://code.google.com/p/backsight), and would dearly like to find other
people who have an interest in working with me. Or just chat to people
who are working in the same application domain. 

But given that not a lot of people get excited by cadastral systems (and
OSGeo seems to emphasise web-related projects), I wonder whether
sticking myself on the list would be appropriate.

Steve

--- On Wed, 14/10/09, Julien-Samuel Lacroix 
wrote:

> From: Julien-Samuel Lacroix 
> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation
> To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
> Date: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009, 3:32 PM
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register
> their projects in the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to
> gather together all geospatial related FOSS projects and
> give visibility to all FOSS projects out there. You do not
> have to aim for OSGeo incubation to register. Just being a
> Free and Open Source Software and Geo related is enough to
> be added to the OSGeo Labs page.
> 
> Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs
> 
> Best regards,
> Julien
> -- Julien-Samuel Lacroix
> Mapgears
> http://www.mapgears.com/
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation

2009-10-14 Thread STEPHEN STANTON
Hi Julien,

Are you talking just to FOSS4G presenters or everyone? The list on the OSGeo 
Labs page isn't that big, so I get the impression that it's not meant to become 
a huge list.

By way of example (and to toot my own horn), I've been working on a cadastral 
data entry application (see http://code.google.com/p/backsight), and would 
dearly like to find other people who have an interest in working with me. Or 
just chat to people who are working in the same application domain. 

But given that not a lot of people get excited by cadastral systems (and OSGeo 
seems to emphasise web-related projects), I wonder whether sticking myself on 
the list would be appropriate.

Steve

--- On Wed, 14/10/09, Julien-Samuel Lacroix  wrote:

> From: Julien-Samuel Lacroix 
> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Labs invitation
> To: "OSGeo Discussions" 
> Date: Wednesday, 14 October, 2009, 3:32 PM
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register
> their projects in the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to
> gather together all geospatial related FOSS projects and
> give visibility to all FOSS projects out there. You do not
> have to aim for OSGeo incubation to register. Just being a
> Free and Open Source Software and Geo related is enough to
> be added to the OSGeo Labs page.
> 
> Please visit the OSGeo Labs page for more information:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs
> 
> Best regards,
> Julien
> -- Julien-Samuel Lacroix
> Mapgears
> http://www.mapgears.com/
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