Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-15 Thread Fernando González
Maybe you're more interested in building a geoprocessing specific
language (who is not?). Then GGL2 is your project.

Not very successful so far, so the only possibility is to get better
(and indeed we're, slowly though).

http://www.gearscape.org

Regards.

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Pieter De Graef pied...@gmail.com wrote:
 In case you are interested in web-based GIS, you're always welcome to join
 the Geomajas project. I believe it's the only full-Java web framework out
 there (correct me if I'm wrong) by making use of GWT on the client.

 http://www.geomajas.org/

 Hope to see you there ;-)

 Pieter De Graef


 2012/2/15 Landon Blake sunburned.surve...@gmail.com

 That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]

 If you still have volunteer juice left when your done with Cameron,
 we'd love extra help on OpenJUMP. I have at least 6 things I should be
 working on for OpenJUMP right now. It is a great open source desktop
 GIS written in Java, with a really awesome worldwide developer and
 user community.

 Landon

 On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Cameron Shorter
 cameron.shor...@gmail.com wrote:
  On 15/02/12 04:09, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
  Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer
  and
  architect ?
  Any recommendations ?
 
 
  Wow, what an attractive offer to an Open Source project team. I'm going
  to
  jump in early and try to woo you over to the OSGeo-Live project for a
  couple
  of weeks (until we put out our next release)
  http://live.osgeo.org
 
  At osgeolive, we package close to 50 open source gespatial applications
  on
  an Xubuntu base, and distribute at conferences and workshops around the
  world.
 
  Right now we would dearly love someone with some java experience to test
  applications running on openjdk 7, as they previously were tested on sun
  java 6. This is something that all java projects will need to address
  soon,
  as sun java will not be allowed to be included in linux based installers
  in
  future linux releases (it will need to be installed separately).
 
  It would be great to have someone test all our java applications with
  openjdk, identify any errors, then work with the communities to help
  resolve
  any issues found.
 
  This would also be a great way to learn about what open source java gis
  projects are out there, and help you determine which you would like to
  work
  with.
 
  Interested? Please drop by and introduce yourself at
  irc://freenode.net#osgeolive or on our email list
  http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
 
  You will also want to download our latest ISO image we are testing from:
  http://aiolos.survey.ntua.gr/gisvm/5.5/
 
  --
  Cameron Shorter
  Geospatial Solutions Manager
  Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
  Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
 
  Think Globally, Fix Locally
  Geospatial Solutions enhanced with Open Standards and Open Source
  http://www.lisasoft.com
 
 
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-15 Thread Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
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El 15/02/2012 1:36, Landon Blake escribió:
 That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]
 

I agree Landon, this list is full of people anxious of joining new
collaborators to their respective communities, me included. Anyway
joining the OSGeo community is a good start also.


 If you still have volunteer juice left when your done with
 Cameron, we'd love extra help on OpenJUMP. I have at least 6 things
 I should be working on for OpenJUMP right now. It is a great open
 source desktop GIS written in Java, with a really awesome worldwide
 developer and user community.
 

I again agree Landon, but applying his kind words to the gvSIG
project[1] :-).

There is gvSIG Desktop (similar to other Desktop GIS tools) but also
gvSIG Mobile for PDAs and lately gvSIG Mini for Android devices.
Desktop and Mobile share some components, btw.

If you are interested join the gvSIG devel mailing list and my
colleagues for sure will guide you.

Cheers

[1] http://www.gvsig.org/web/home/
[2] http://www.gvsig.org/web/home/community/mailing-lists
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-15 Thread Jody Garnett
I would (surprise) like to invite you to take part in the GeoTools project.  

We have a nice developers guide[1] to help get you started[2]; an easy to 
follow process if you want to create a new module[3] from scratch; or simply 
help with some of the existing ideas.

Quick suggestion: as an example there series of tutorials[4] and we have a 
request[5] to make a tutorial on how to use the graph module for route finding. 
This kind of activity is a great way to get started; as you bring a really 
scare commodity to any development team - a fresh set of eyes; to both ask 
questions; and explain the answer clearly.

[1] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/index.html
[2] http://geotools.org/getinvolved.html
[3] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/procedures/create.html
[4] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/index.html
[5] https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3875
--  
Jody Garnett


On Wednesday, 15 February 2012 at 3:09 AM, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:

 Hello,
 I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
 Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
 architect ?
 Any recommendations ?
  
 --  
 Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Kind regards,
 Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka
 (Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing Director)
  
 
 Geo-IT GmbH - Geoinformatik, IT-Services
 Guggenberg 3, D-82380 Peissenberg
 Tel: +49-8803-498372, Mobile: +49-179-5913766
 eMail: a...@geo-it.com - Internet: http://www.geo-it.com
  
 Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing directors:  
 Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka, Daniel Robrecht
  
 Registergericht: AG München, HRB 135305
 USt-IdNr.: DE813168044, St.Nr.: 183/68099
   
  
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-15 Thread Landon Blake
Its good to now I'll always be loved and have a home as an open source
Java programmer. :]

Landon

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:17 AM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I would (surprise) like to invite you to take part in the GeoTools project.

 We have a nice developers guide[1] to help get you started[2]; an easy to
 follow process if you want to create a new module[3] from scratch; or simply
 help with some of the existing ideas.

 Quick suggestion: as an example there series of tutorials[4] and we have a
 request[5] to make a tutorial on how to use the graph module for route
 finding. This kind of activity is a great way to get started; as you bring a
 really scare commodity to any development team - a fresh set of eyes; to
 both ask questions; and explain the answer clearly.

 [1] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/index.html
 [2] http://geotools.org/getinvolved.html
 [3] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/procedures/create.html
 [4] http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/index.html
 [5] https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3875
 --
 Jody Garnett

 On Wednesday, 15 February 2012 at 3:09 AM, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:

 Hello,
 I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
 Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
 architect ?
 Any recommendations ?

 --
 Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Kind regards,
 Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka
 (Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing Director)

 
 Geo-IT GmbH - Geoinformatik, IT-Services
 Guggenberg 3, D-82380 Peissenberg
 Tel: +49-8803-498372, Mobile: +49-179-5913766
 eMail: a...@geo-it.com - Internet: http://www.geo-it.com

 Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing directors:
 Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka, Daniel Robrecht

 Registergericht: AG München, HRB 135305
 USt-IdNr.: DE813168044, St.Nr.: 183/68099
 

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-14 Thread Alex Mandel
On 02/14/2012 09:09 AM, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:
 Hello,
 I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
 Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
 architect ?
 Any recommendations ?
 

I'm sure all of them have something they could use more coders on. Are
you more interested in Desktop or Web, in visualization, analysis or low
level background libraries?

Thanks,
Alex
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-14 Thread José Antonio Canalejo Alonso
Hello Andreas,
if gvSIG CE is what you are looking for, you are welcome: www.gvsigce.org
If you are interested in collaborating on the development of the project, sign 
up to our community mailing list. Once there, please introduce yourself and 
tell us what you are interested in and we can make you part of the development 
team.
Best regards!
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gvSIG CE Team 
www.gvsigce.org



On 02/14/2012 09:09 AM, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:
 Hello,
 I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
 Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
 architect ?
 Any recommendations ?
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-14 Thread Landon Blake
That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]

If you still have volunteer juice left when your done with Cameron,
we'd love extra help on OpenJUMP. I have at least 6 things I should be
working on for OpenJUMP right now. It is a great open source desktop
GIS written in Java, with a really awesome worldwide developer and
user community.

Landon

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Cameron Shorter
cameron.shor...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 15/02/12 04:09, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:

 Hello,
 I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
 Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
 architect ?
 Any recommendations ?


 Wow, what an attractive offer to an Open Source project team. I'm going to
 jump in early and try to woo you over to the OSGeo-Live project for a couple
 of weeks (until we put out our next release)
 http://live.osgeo.org

 At osgeolive, we package close to 50 open source gespatial applications on
 an Xubuntu base, and distribute at conferences and workshops around the
 world.

 Right now we would dearly love someone with some java experience to test
 applications running on openjdk 7, as they previously were tested on sun
 java 6. This is something that all java projects will need to address soon,
 as sun java will not be allowed to be included in linux based installers in
 future linux releases (it will need to be installed separately).

 It would be great to have someone test all our java applications with
 openjdk, identify any errors, then work with the communities to help resolve
 any issues found.

 This would also be a great way to learn about what open source java gis
 projects are out there, and help you determine which you would like to work
 with.

 Interested? Please drop by and introduce yourself at
 irc://freenode.net#osgeolive or on our email list
 http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo

 You will also want to download our latest ISO image we are testing from:
 http://aiolos.survey.ntua.gr/gisvm/5.5/

 --
 Cameron Shorter
 Geospatial Solutions Manager
 Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254

 Think Globally, Fix Locally
 Geospatial Solutions enhanced with Open Standards and Open Source
 http://www.lisasoft.com


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Which Java OS GIS project to join ?

2012-02-14 Thread Pieter De Graef
In case you are interested in web-based GIS, you're always welcome to join
the Geomajas project. I believe it's the only full-Java web framework out
there (correct me if I'm wrong) by making use of GWT on the client.

http://www.geomajas.org/

Hope to see you there ;-)

Pieter De Graef

2012/2/15 Landon Blake sunburned.surve...@gmail.com

 That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]

 If you still have volunteer juice left when your done with Cameron,
 we'd love extra help on OpenJUMP. I have at least 6 things I should be
 working on for OpenJUMP right now. It is a great open source desktop
 GIS written in Java, with a really awesome worldwide developer and
 user community.

 Landon

 On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Cameron Shorter
 cameron.shor...@gmail.com wrote:
  On 15/02/12 04:09, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
  Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
  architect ?
  Any recommendations ?
 
 
  Wow, what an attractive offer to an Open Source project team. I'm going
 to
  jump in early and try to woo you over to the OSGeo-Live project for a
 couple
  of weeks (until we put out our next release)
  http://live.osgeo.org
 
  At osgeolive, we package close to 50 open source gespatial applications
 on
  an Xubuntu base, and distribute at conferences and workshops around the
  world.
 
  Right now we would dearly love someone with some java experience to test
  applications running on openjdk 7, as they previously were tested on sun
  java 6. This is something that all java projects will need to address
 soon,
  as sun java will not be allowed to be included in linux based installers
 in
  future linux releases (it will need to be installed separately).
 
  It would be great to have someone test all our java applications with
  openjdk, identify any errors, then work with the communities to help
 resolve
  any issues found.
 
  This would also be a great way to learn about what open source java gis
  projects are out there, and help you determine which you would like to
 work
  with.
 
  Interested? Please drop by and introduce yourself at
  irc://freenode.net#osgeolive or on our email list
  http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
 
  You will also want to download our latest ISO image we are testing from:
  http://aiolos.survey.ntua.gr/gisvm/5.5/
 
  --
  Cameron Shorter
  Geospatial Solutions Manager
  Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
  Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
 
  Think Globally, Fix Locally
  Geospatial Solutions enhanced with Open Standards and Open Source
  http://www.lisasoft.com
 
 
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