Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC Meeting

2012-02-28 Thread HB-GRAL
Hi John

Many thanks to provide your important list. Would it be possible to add 
this to the wiki list here:
http://wiki.flightgear.org/World_Scenery_2.0_Project

Thanks a lot, Yves


Am 28.02.12 18:17, schrieb J. Holden:
> Here is a list of scenery I have generated. Some of the scenery is not on the 
> mapserver, but should not be considered "private", as I have always intended 
> for this scenery to be included in the "public" server.
>
> Switzerland (partially replaces Bodensee)
> Juneau/Sitka
> Colorado (entire state)*
> San Francisco/Oakland/Reno*
> Minneapolis*
> Florida*
> London (on server)
> Madrid (?-probably not as good as Corine)
> New England (Long Island/Connecticut/Rhode Island/Vermont) (on server)
> Pacific Northwest (Portland/Seattle) (on server)
> Caribbean (Anguilla to Nevis) (on server)
> Washington DC (on server)
> Hawaii (on server)
> Rio de Janeiro (on server)
> Phoenix (on server)
> Toronto lakefront (on server)
>
> Don't forget about Qatar either (not mine). Also, Sydney is in progress (not 
> myself either, but helping with the project).
>
> Thanks
> John
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC Meeting

2012-02-28 Thread J. Holden
Here is a list of scenery I have generated. Some of the scenery is not on the 
mapserver, but should not be considered "private", as I have always intended 
for this scenery to be included in the "public" server.

Switzerland (partially replaces Bodensee)
Juneau/Sitka
Colorado (entire state)*
San Francisco/Oakland/Reno*
Minneapolis*
Florida*
London (on server)
Madrid (?-probably not as good as Corine)
New England (Long Island/Connecticut/Rhode Island/Vermont) (on server)
Pacific Northwest (Portland/Seattle) (on server)
Caribbean (Anguilla to Nevis) (on server)
Washington DC (on server)
Hawaii (on server)
Rio de Janeiro (on server)
Phoenix (on server)
Toronto lakefront (on server)

Don't forget about Qatar either (not mine). Also, Sydney is in progress (not 
myself either, but helping with the project).

Thanks
John

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC meeting

2012-02-26 Thread Martin Spott
Olaf Flebbe wrote:

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I know  ;-))

My new mail2news gateway on Linux just doesn't handle these properly,
the old one on Solaris did a lot better.  Anyhow, it's a nice feature
to excuse "oh sorry, I didn't get this EMail"  :-)

Cheers,
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC meeting

2012-02-26 Thread Durk Talsma
I could read it perfectly here, but then again, I'm on a mac these days, so 
everything just works. ::DUCKS::

:-)

D.

On 26 Feb 2012, at 21:07, Olaf Flebbe wrote:

> Hi Martin,
> 
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> Greetings,
>  Olaf Flebbe
> 
> 
> 
> Am 26.02.2012 um 21:00 schrieb Martin Spott:
> 
>> Christian Schmitt wrote:
>> 
>>> SGVsbG8sCgpoZXJlIGlzIHRoZSBsb2cgb2YgdGhlIG1lZXRpbmcgd2UgaGVsZCB0b2RheSBhcyBh
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>> 
>> !?  ;-)
>> 
>>  Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC meeting

2012-02-26 Thread Olaf Flebbe
Hi Martin,

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Greetings,
  Olaf Flebbe



Am 26.02.2012 um 21:00 schrieb Martin Spott:

> Christian Schmitt wrote:
> 
>> SGVsbG8sCgpoZXJlIGlzIHRoZSBsb2cgb2YgdGhlIG1lZXRpbmcgd2UgaGVsZCB0b2RheSBhcyBh
>> [...]
> 
> !?  ;-)
> 
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC meeting

2012-02-26 Thread Martin Spott
Christian Schmitt wrote:

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> [...]

!?  ;-)

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[Flightgear-devel] Log of Scenery IRC meeting

2012-02-26 Thread Christian Schmitt
Hello,

here is the log of the meeting we held today as a first measure to formalize 
future scenery development processes.
I deleted any mail adresses for privacy reasons.

Cheers
Chris

[17:26:58]  I'm just interested in the log, thus if you prefer 
to chat on 'your' server, then I'm completely satisfied if you'd create a 
log
[17:27:12]  MartinSpott: that's planned anyway, yes
[17:27:46]  Ok, then you'd better save your time and use your 
favourite server
[17:28:02]  now we are almost all here
[17:28:17]  Ah, I was just about to leave  :-)
[17:28:30]  arf :/
[17:28:42]  whatever
[17:28:45]  let's start
[17:28:47]  Really, I just interested in the log
[17:29:27]  MartinSpott: There where a few that had some questions
[17:30:01]  Maybe time to start no? Not that i have any particular 
question
[17:30:25]  MartinSpott: BTW, i'm David Van Mosselbeen (if you have 
read my mail on the devlist)
[17:30:30]  Yeah, ok
[17:31:28]  MartinSpott: Is there a tracker for issues/task 
world scenery related?
[17:32:54]  Don't know, I didn't create any tracker
[17:32:57] <-> ysablonier heißt jetzt gral
[17:33:00]  So.
[17:33:55]  If you'd like to track Scenery issues, I think the 
bug-tracker @ Google is the place you're looking for
[17:34:16]  At least that's the only one I've been monitoring 
occasionally
[17:34:23]  Martin: do you have at least some todo list about 
world scenery tasks?
[17:34:54]  My proposal is to open another tracker for the World 
Scenery Project, more for the tasks
[17:35:36]  gral: i'd say a scenery specific tracker, which 
includes issues in TG and in the released scenery
[17:35:50]  I'm having _my_ todo list concerning the land cover 
vectors.  Aside from that, you'll find a couple of requests on the -devel 
mailing list
[17:36:45]  Olivier has picked up one of the items, but as far 
as I know most of the requests passed unheard
[17:37:17]  Can I make you the owner of 
http://code.google.com/p/flightgear-world-scenery/ , temporary ?
[17:37:20]  Maybe they should be written somewhere such as the 
wiki
[17:38:00]  http://wiki.flightgear.org/World_Scenery_2.0_Project
[17:38:27]  gral: If you're asking me, I'm certainly not taking 
any ownership  ;-)
[17:39:40]  This was TO ALL ;-)
[17:39:40]  I'm in the process of cleaning up by backlog so 
whoever might want to continue will get the stuff a moderately clean state
[17:40:25]  MartinSpott: what would "stuff" be in this case?
[17:41:12]  Past Scenemodels submissions with open issues
[17:41:43]  Writing yet another reminder about the airfield 
collection
[17:42:08]  Chatting with GIS people about possible 
improvements in GRASS
[17:42:25]  Building recent PostGIS SVN on Solaris
[17:43:06]  Adding comments to the various (Shell) scripts and 
updating the sceneryweb and terragear-cs GIT repos accordingly
[17:43:19]  Martin, I'm a bit concerned about 
mapserver.flightgear.org.  This is pretty much your domain as well, correct?
[17:44:01]  yup, I had very little support there  :-)
[17:44:20]  For my Belgium scenery, one of the main reasons i host 
them on Gitorious is that the airport layouts aren't right. Some are 
completely non-accurate with +-300m off. And some other are just missing 
some essential runway. So i'm a bit lost i must admit
[17:44:48]  Adrian recently added some features to the web map, 
but aside from that I think it's my own playground
[17:45:02]  Is this your server?
[17:45:11]  Don't expect me to join any sort of discussion 
about the private sceneries
[17:45:15]  Well, i worry about EBSG and EBTY, because they are on 
of my favorite fields which i visited and like to fly there in FG :) Even if 
i didn't fly there in real life :)
[17:45:42]  psadro1: No, sponsored hardware and bandwidth in 
San Diego UCSD and Calit2
[17:45:55]  They aren't meant to be private at all. But if i push my 
airport objects, you will be on the wrong side of te airfield :/
[17:46:12]  psadro1: Actually that's not just one server.
[17:46:21]  One four-socket DB server on Solaris
[17:46:22]  MartinSpott: if I see this correctly, gral is 
working on some mapserver project, too. would you hand over the ressources 
to a person you trust?
[17:46:36]  One web frontend (4 cores) on Linux
[17:46:38]  I like to take up an aircraft at a hangar, take off... 
and do my stuff, and set back the aircraft where i took it :)
[17:46:58]  A supplemental TileCache running on a dedicated 
machine, but not being used exclusively for FG stuff
[17:47:12]  that's a relief.  I was a bit panicked about it when I 
read your mail on the devel list.  Certainly, someone is going to have to 
step up to the plate on maintaining that.
[17:47:56]  psadro1: I'll be the one to maintain the 
ifrastructure, that's tied to my name and I won't tear it down
[17:48:02]  But I won't maintain content
[17:48:10]  understood
[17:48:52]  The effort is closely related to OSGeo - where I'm 
listed as one of the primary sysadmins
[17:49:34]  MartinSpott:I'm quite concerned about 
http://scenemodels.flightgea