On 13-Jun-08, at 12:33 AM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
I have recently seen several discussions where the geographical
representation sentiment, perceptions toward OSGeo being US or
North America centric and so on and so forth get in (the way). So I
could pick one randomly to react on. I'll
I nominate Frank Warmerdam for re-election to the OSGeo Board of
Directors. Frank's involvement has been critical to the success of
OSGeo. His commitment to advancing OSGeo is obvious in his official
capacities (Charter member, Board member, President and Chair of the
Board) but also in
Hi Anand,
On 6/17/08, Anand Suchith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Just a reminder to welcome you to watch today's talks of Geospatial Web
Services workshop. We are doing live webcast of the Geospatial Web
Services workshop talks and podcasts for the benefit of the wider GIS
Yes Torsten,
I share your views.
Arnulf Christl´s contribiution to our national
mapserver-meeting
http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/mapserver_brasil/message/2126
was importanted for the Brazilian FOSSGIS community.
Hopeful he will come back soon.
Best regards,
Werner
Werner Leyh
Ministry
Hi,
Having made an effort in proposing Paolo as a charter member, it makes sense
to take the process a step forwardlet's see some evidence...thoughts are
numbered, but not ranked ...just a midnight stream of consciousness...
1) Paolo makes a living out of consulting services on free/open
Yes, I agree with Arnulf's blog (if you read to the end).
We already have a global representation group which provides an
excellent forums for international OSGeo discussions in this osgeo
discuss email list.
Arnulf Christl wrote:
On Fri, June 13, 2008 18:47, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Anand,
Will these talks be archived? I suspect that will be very useful.
Anand Suchith wrote:
Hello All,
Just a reminder to welcome you to watch today's talks of Geospatial Web
Services workshop. We are doing live webcast of the Geospatial Web
Services workshop talks and podcasts for the
To be a little more constructive. I suggest you look into streaming with
VLC or embedding VLC in the browser as Google Video has done.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html
I do see the current issue primarily is that the webcasting is being
outsourced so you have little control. Anyone