Dear all!
Between August 27th and 28th the University of Florence will be stage for
the gathering of developers, translators, power users and anyone
interested in their most important hands-on meeting of the year: the
codesprint of FOSS4G 2022
For those who wonder, a codesprint has the form of a
Dear all, this is a quick reminder that February is the right month to
submit a workshop to FOSS4G 2022 and that the deadline is the 28th.
Apply and let the world know about your fantastic project.
Remember, for these hands-on trainings you can choose between the long
(4 hours) and short (2 hours)
Yes, let's bring it back on the right track!
Nicolás, this is an amazing work you have done! Looking forward to use it.
Thanks a ton!
Cheers,
Andrea
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018, 19:16 nicolas bozon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This thread is related to the work done on the web style guide folks, not
> to talk abou
:-)
Thanks,
Andrea
> Other very good hotels are available in the city centre, these include the
> Golden Tulip, Harbour View suites, Best Western, and the New Africa Hotel.
>
> Best,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On 3 Jun 2018, at 10:35, andrea antonello wrote:
>
> Hi all
Hi all,
I am having some issues wiht the accommodations page for the foss4g:
https://2018.foss4g.or.tz/EventManagement/public/e/1/foss4g-2018-dar-es-salaam
Our company is going to send a lady to the conference and we would be
happy to know her safe (expecially roaming around at night) with many
ot
Hi Martin,
> 2017-12-27 8:54 GMT+01:00 andrea antonello :
>>> I am searching for official OSGeo logo in SVG format. I found [1], but
>>> when I open this file in Inkscape or Firefox I just see empty (white)
>>> drawing. BTW,
>>
>> create a big big rectan
Hi Martin,
> I am searching for official OSGeo logo in SVG format. I found [1], but
> when I open this file in Inkscape or Firefox I just see empty (white)
> drawing. BTW,
create a big big rectangle of any color. Put it in background and
tada: here it is :-)
The logo is white, so you have to plac
I would like to second the nominations of Helena Mitasova, Dirk
Frigne, Astrid Emde and Jeff McKenna
To keep it very short, the first two, because I see them as strong
representers of the Academic and Business world, which is great. The
Latter two because they represent the essence of what I think
I also would like to second Jody's nomination.
Jody has the right mind and heart for this. He understands the big
picture and inter-community issues... and even if I don't always agree
with him, I trust him with doing what is best. :-)
Cheers,
Andrea
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 6:30 AM, Ben Caradoc
As member of a mini-micro-company, I will also add my 2 cents.
[...]
> From the standpoint of an organization looking for a provider, size may also
> be important, a larger company
> typically has a better financial footing (mandatory in certain types of
> contracts), and possibly a more diversifi
Dear Mark,
> We (Eclipse Foundation -LocationTech) are 'not against it' ! I repeat; not
> againstdid I mention 'not'?
>
> GPL is approved by OSI, just like the EPL. We are on the same team. The word
> 'against' suggests we are at odds with each other over this. Which we are
> not, never
Hi all,
I completely agree with Massimiliano. There is a huge difference
between host and sponsor.
That said, I understand Brad's points and also would never want for
this to end in additional costs.
But this should be considered as something to keep well in mind.
Regards,
Andrea
On Mon,
I absolutely support Vasile's nomination.
Vasile is a member of the community that is able to put a huge
positive energy in Osgeo.
Glad to hear he stands for nomination,
Best regards,
Andrea
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:38 PM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
> Forwarding Vasile Crăciunescu's nomination for th
Needless to say that such an important nomination can only be supported.
The huge experience of Maria in Osgeo/Foss4g matters will be gold for
the ecosystem.
Best regards,
Andrea Antonello
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
> Forwarding Maria Brovelli nomination to
I strongly support Massimiliano's nomination and am glad he stands for it.
I think his attention for both the academic and business side of
things is a great asset for our community.
Regards,
Andrea Antonello
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
> Find below Massimiliano
Geomática
> Dirección Nacional de Topografía
> Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas
> URUGUAY
> --
> *De:* Discuss en nombre de Jody Garnett
>
> *Enviado:* viernes, 08 de abril de 2016 12:56
> *Para:* andrea antonello
> *Cc:* ML osgeo discus
Dear all,
this might be slightly off-topic (I think not).
In a couple of companies a few years ago we developed a fleet tracking
software all based on open source software.
The mobile android part is basically a customization of geopaparazzi, the
server side base on the usual open webmapping stuff
Hi Yogesh,
> I took a look at the potential projects for GSOC 2016 and I found gvSIG to
> be synchronizing with my area of expertise and interest.Can anyone help me
> to find the codebase of it so that I can start looking into it?
>
you can get help for that on the gvSIG developers list. It is b
Thanks for this Steven,
> Please don’t assume that the lack of response to your FAQ means that it is
> widely accepted.
>
> I think that you need to recognise the concerns that have been expressed in
> the various threads (whether you consider them valid or not) and seek to
> address them through
Dear Hamish, Margherita,
as requested you can find here our JGrasstools proposal page for this
year's Gsoc.
https://github.com/moovida/jgrasstools/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-ideas-2015
We would love to participate again under the OSGeo umbrella.
All the best,
Andrea
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at
I also second this nomination.
I'm working with Silvia every day and know she is keen to open source
software, particularly when it comes to developing countries.
She has contributed a lot to the uDig, JGrasstools and Geopaparazzi project.
Even if she sometimes wears the developer clothes to do e
I will add one more, quite focused toolset: The nettools plugins for uDig.
The Nettools plugins enable uDig for analyses of both water management
systems and storm water networks. It has been used in Italy for
professional works and also in developing countries as for example
Rwanda and Ethiopia.
Fair enough,
will ask there.
Cheers,
Andrea
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Howard Butler wrote:
>
> On Oct 31, 2013, at 2:38 AM, andrea antonello
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone, I hope this is not OT.
>> I wanted to ask a short advice on a las file content problem.
>&
Hi everyone, I hope this is not OT.
I wanted to ask a short advice on a las file content problem.
I wanted to get a short comment about how GPS Week Time is seen in the
las format.
Let's assume the las file format is prior to 1.2, so no encoding
information is available to open possibility for ad
Hi Adrian,
I hope I will not break your thread/thought with my considerations.
But I think you are right, it is all about evolution.
Let me explain. And I am not arguing or whatever, I am really just
trying to find my place in the osgeo world :)
I develop for scientific open source project since
Hi Barry,
> The workshop selection process was handed to our workshop subcommittee
> - I've asked them to respond to these issues here on the mailing list
> and personally to you two if that's necessary.
thanks, an open answer is perfectly fine for me. I am not arguing, I
am just interested in kn
Hi Barry, Maxi,
> first of all thanks for the hard work of selecting workshops for foss4g 2013
>
> I would have appreciate a acceptance/rejection message with motivation for
> workshop that has not been selected..
> So that next time the proposal could be improved..
I second this.
Also I would h
Hi Anne, Hamish, Dustan,
first off, congratulation and thanks for the support!
I (and hopefully a few other PMC members) will be representing uDig
for this summer of code.
Cheers,
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Anne Ghisla wrote:
> Hello all, and sorry for cross-posting,
>
> Hamish, D
Hi Bob,
there would be also http://www.mixare.org/ , but I assume it is also
point based.
Cheers,
Andrea
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
wrote:
> All,
>
>
>
> I’m looking for a (rather basic) android framewok for doing some Augemented
> Reality stuff. I just want to po
uDig will partecipate.
Thanks you very much Anne.
Ciao,
Andrea
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Anne Ghisla wrote:
> Hello all, and sorry for cross-posting,
>
> Wolf, Hamish and I have the great pleasure to announce that OSGeo has
> been accepted as a mentoring organization to the Google Summe
[...]
> Udig - probably the best sld editor. I'm using udig 1.2.2 on a mac
> but for some reason my rules are not persistently saved when I close a
> udig session.
Quick note, since I am abroad.
There is a one-click sld file fixing button. If you have problems with
style persistence (which sounds
Hi guys,
@Jody: I don't want to use OO, what I want here is something optimized
for code snippets that have to be updated with software versions. reST
seems to be a perfect choice.
@Paolo: I will try to make the templates in reST. Jody, thanks for the
link to the resources involved.
I am not sure
Hi Paolo,
[...]
> I personally write slides in reST and then convert them to s5 with rst2s5.
> You may use then Sphinx if you want to publish your material as
> documentation on web.
> all this stuff is awesome, IMHO
I didn't know reStructuredText. I am going to check that one out.
Thanks,
Andre
Hi all, I am not sure how to ask this.
Is there any template/software/application that is particularly
suitable to prepare pdf slides to give development courses.
I would imagine such an application as something that supplies nice
help for embedding code snippets and similar things and could be
u
Thanks to Matt Wilkie from the osgeo4w list, there is a workaround
(some will use it probably as primary :) ) way to get the osgeo
packages installed even from those networks that are currently not
permitting connection to the main osgeo download server (example is
Telecom in Italy).
Wrapped up Ma
Hi, I can't remember the project exactly, but I think I saw do
something similar those guys here:
http://tev.fbk.eu/marmota/
http://tev.fbk.eu/marmota/eagleeye/
They usually are keen to open source, but I am not sure if that is the
case here. In case you would have to contact them.
Andrea
On M
Hi there, same question here.
One submits and there is no preview, no prompt, not notification email.
Is there a way to be sure?
Thanks,
Andrea
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Alex Borrell wrote:
> Jeff, is there a list of workshops and tutorials received? How do I know
> if you got any propos
You guys really rock!!
Congratulations,
Andrea
2010/10/15 Jason Fournier :
> Fantastic news - congrats!
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> On 2010-10-15, at 11:09 AM, Toru Mori(森亮) wrote:
>
>> Hi OSGeo community,
>>
>> Today IPA (IT promotion agency Japan), a government agency, announced that
>> OSGeo Japan Chap
Hi Ravi,
I prefer to keep it out for now, in order to not have problems.
If it turns out I can use it at some point, it will take me 30 seconds to
put it back in.
Thanks for the interest,
Andrea
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Ravi wrote:
> Just wait.. pl donot remove the logo yet.
> OSSIM u
thesis
(available in the net) and in a couple of presentations I gave in the
last year at conferences (all available on slideshare)? It would be
bad to take them back, but if I have to...
Regards,
Andrea
>
> Best regards,
> Arnulf
>
> andrea antonello wrote:
>> Dear colleagu
> On 09/26/2010 01:25 PM, andrea antonello wrote:
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>>> One minor comment looking at the screenshots of the app on your website.
>>> It looks like you are using the OSGeo logo as the compass in your app.
>>> While the nod towards OSGeo is appre
Hi Alex,
> One minor comment looking at the screenshots of the app on your website.
> It looks like you are using the OSGeo logo as the compass in your app.
> While the nod towards OSGeo is appreciated I think it's an inappropriate
> use of the logo (Copyright and possibly trademark infringement).
oing back home (India) for conducting a Open GIS course, and would
> like to buy while in the USA a 4G cell phone that can work with BeeGIS.
> Any pointers / suggestions
>
> Cheers
> Ravi Kumar
> --- On Sun, 26/9/10, andrea antonello wrote:
>
> From: andrea antonello
>
Hi Ravi,
> Pl suggest GPS that can work for on-line mapping with
>
> gvSIS and
>
> BeeGIS
>
> Alternately, those that are not tested as yet may be given.
with online mapping you mean digital field mapping with realtime gps data?
If yes, BeeGIS works like that. At t
Dear colleagues,
today we finally released the first version of Geopaparazzi on the
android market. The project is released under GPLv3 an available on
the homepage of the project [0].
Geopaparazzi is a tool developed to supprot very fast qualitative
engineering/geologic surveys. It integrates com
>> I have a version that we used for a course that should have the netcdf
>> stuff in it, perhaps I could upload it somewhere if you want to try
>> it?
> Sure, would be great.
> I think your implementation (blog post) is just great and I'd love to see it
> implemented in a development version.
> Cl
>> Sadly not yet. But there is more sadness to it. The code lives in
>> JGrass and the current uDig version has a library mismatch that
>> doesn't make the use of netcdf from JGrass possible. We are planning
>> to solve this for the 1.2.1 release of uDig, but there is no strict
>> timeline for that
>> What do you mean exactly by "deal". You are asking if there is an
>> aggregation mechanism in the viewer?
> Example:
> normally you would have a nc file which has an array for each motnh from year
> 1980-2010.
> What if I manipulate that data in order to claculate the average for each
> month
>
[...]
>> Anyways the netcdf part in JGrass is actively maintained and you can
>> indeed browse the maps through time, as well as the non-map parts
>>
> (http://jgrasstechtips.blogspot.com/2010/01/netcdf-in-jgrass-non-spatial-part.html).
> one question:
> how do you intend to deal with aggregated da
never been
able to zoom in.
> I have seen that there was an initiative from uDig in GSoC 2009:
> Getting time into the GIS for visualization and modeling puposes: netcdf
> support
> in uDig by Andrea Antonello
> http://jgrass.wiki.software.bz.it/jgrass/weekly_reports
>
Hi Percy,
since I see you are editing the 2009 codesprint page and I guess you
are interested, I answer here.
I organized that sdhootout for the Italian Chapter meeting last year
and had put up that page because I was hoping to be able to do an
unformat test at the foss4g of Sydney (sent an email o
Hei boys, don't forget geopaparazzi, soon on your androids :)
It has a particular target but can IMHO be considered:
http://www.geopaparazzi.eu/
Andrea
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei,
>
> well so it would be ArcPad (1) vs. gvSIG Mobile Pilot (2)?
> because these
When I started organising the Italian Desktop comparison, I tried to
involve both the community of developers and users.
Regarding developers, you might remember an email asking the QGis and
gvSig for a first meeting in Sydney to which I got no answer. So
nothing happened from that side.
Also as m
Hi Cameron,
we did a live Desktop GIS comparison at the GFOSS (Italian Chapter)
meeting in November.
I started the gatering of tasks here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2009_Code_Sprint#The_desktop_comparison_tasks_list
which then ended in the Italian page:
http://wiki.gfoss.it/index.php/Confro
try to show how to do it on the different GIS in life mode, with
everything that may happen, even bluescreens :)
Ciao
Andrea
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Wolf Bergenheim
wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 10:48, andrea antonello
> wrote:
>> At the Italian conference QGis/grass, gv
>
> On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 6:48 PM, andrea antonello
> wrote:
>> Hi all, but mainly QGis-sers and gvSig-gers (I am now speaking as uDig-ger).
>> In Italy in November we have our annual GFOSS conference and this year
>> we proposed a workshop in which desktop GIS are compared
Hi all, but mainly QGis-sers and gvSig-gers (I am now speaking as uDig-ger).
In Italy in November we have our annual GFOSS conference and this year
we proposed a workshop in which desktop GIS are compared.
So what should happen, is that we create a list of tasks that then are
shown/compared on ever
Hi Ravi,
BeeGIS will soon have a mini-helping hand based on android enabled phones.
It will take care of gps logging (to be exported in GIS format) and
acquisition of gps positioned and orientated pictures.
It will also be able to log and manually take notes referenced notes.
All of it will be impo
, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Venkatesh
Raghavan wrote:
> I added multiple author names to the abstract itself.
> Could not think of another way.
>
> Best
>
> Venka
>
> andrea antonello wrote:
>>
>> I need a small info about the submission mechanism for the foss4g
>>
I need a small info about the submission mechanism for the foss4g
abstract submission. I find no proper way to supply more authors and
institutions for a submission. Is the only way to add them to the
abstract itself?
Anyone with the same problem?
Thanks,
Andrea
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> 2009/3/18 Wolf Bergenheim :
>> 1) All who would like to mentor go to the SoC application and create a
>> profile and apply to become a mentor
>> 2) I'd like to hear an aye from all projects who are involved, who are
>> your mentors, so that I have a better understanding on who mentors what
>> and
What about BeeGIS?
Take a look here:
http://www.slideshare.net/moovida/beegis-digital-field-mapping-that-just-works-presentation
Ciao
Andrea
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 6:37 PM, RAVI KUMAR wrote:
> Hi,
> need an online (live) input from GPS into GIS.
> Wish to map state of roads in a town,
> 1. pe
Hi, i jump into this discussion, since it is a while that I wanted to
ask back how the discussion about hosting non-incubated projects
ended.
Wasn't there a talk about giving tools to projects like that?
That would also imply Landon's question.
Ciao
Andrea
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Land
For your information:
SUBJECT: Data assimilation in the GEOtop-EO model of remote sensing
multispectral data to support the landslide triggering forecast
This research programme deals with the definition of methodologies for
the analysis and in the
implementation of tools to integrate satellite da
Hi Tyler,
JGrass will have 2 people presenting 3 talks and 1 workshop.
Ciao,
Andrea
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm curious about how many different projects (OSGeo and others) will be
> represented at FOSS4G by speakers, workshops, etc. Ra
I tried it straight and it worked. Had just to answer.
Andrea
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Steve Lime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had to create an account and then login to get it to work.
>
> Steve
>
On 7/10/2008 at 4:20 PM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Vasile
> Craciunescu <[EMA
As it should be done, I want to point out also that after this first
problem with the registration was solved and defined, we got a perfect
service and an immediate answer at every type of question from the
peoplesa folks. And when I say immediatly, I mean it.
I know that some people are still wai
Hi, that will sound strange, but indeed I have some problems in
registering at Foss4g.
I did my registration process with a workshop presenter code, which
should mean I have full discount (do both workshop predenters have
full discount?).
Well, the registration ended up in... nothing. No "great, y
Same for me here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/moovida/sets/72157605742930884/
Ciao
Andrea
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:26 PM, Jeroen Ticheler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Here are some photos from the OSGeo Hacking event we had in Bolsena. I very
> much enjoyed it and think we'll repeat
> > I agree with Paul, power without control doesn't lead anywhere. GRASS
> > is of huge power, but following my past commercial experiences, I
> >
>
> Hehe, didn't you just say "my past proprietary experiences"?
>
> Sorry to be dense and all that...
No worries, but I really meant: "my past comm
> > Among the things that QGIS (and other open source desktops) can't do
> > are a table join, a spatial join
> >
>
> I'm not sure what you mean with spatial join, but if you mean overlay, and
> raster combination GRASS can do, and it can also do table joins, while it
> overlays two vector layers.
[...]
>
> Just wanted to let folks know that there exists a trial implementation of
> raster
> support in PostGIS at
> http://svn.refractions.net/postgis/branches/gSoC2007_raster/
> This was a Google Summer of Code project by Xing Lin.
Hi Tim, just because I'm curious, I went to give a look
Please, could we keep that thread up and running with news please?
Also doubts and issues are welcome to understand what the overall feeling is.
We added two people and by tomorrow we could have a third added and confirmed.
My experience from the last sprint was that the tentative subscription
is
Oh, oh... I completely forgot about it, not hearing anything again, sorry.
Is there some sort of program? Some aims fixed?
Cheers,
Andrea
On Feb 12, 2008 4:40 PM, Jeroen Ticheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
> now
Dear friends, dear colleagues,
sorry for crossposting.
I would like to draw your attention to the European codesprint page:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/European_GIS_Code_Sprint
The code sprint is currently being organized and we trying to estimate
the needs of the developers/users attending
eedback by *adding yourself* on the WIKI
page created for the event:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/European_GIS_Code_Sprint
Warmest regards,
Andrea Antonello
Markus Neteler
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What about monogis?
http://www.monogis.org/
Andrea
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:21:02 -0700 "Landon Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
probably wrote:
> Mpg,
>
> I believe that there is a DotNET wrapper for the JTS library:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/nts
>
> Landon
>
> -Original Message
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