• Alex Mandel
• Andreas Hocevar
• Anne Ghisla
• Astrid Emde
• Danilo Furtado
• Gavin Fleming
• Hirofumi Hayashi
• Jo Cook
• Maria Brovelli
• Milena Nowotarska
Congratulations - I am very happy that the global
Le 2010-10-18 11:12, Fabio Renzo Panettieri a écrit :
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that we have put an Acid Maps demo online.
http://acidmaps.xoomcode.com/
Sorry about the 2 week delay, but we discovered that heatmaps were
acting 'funny', so we had to change that interpolation algorithm.
Le 2010-10-19 11:44, Sebastián Cruz a écrit :
Hi Yvesm,
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 11:33 -0400, Yves Moisan wrote:
Le 2010-10-18 11:12, Fabio Renzo Panettieri a écrit :
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that we have put an Acid Maps demo online.
http://acidmaps.xoomcode.com/
Sorry about the 2
Thanx Yves for your suggestions. That's what I was looking for.
fundable.org is still down though
Cheers,
Yves
Le vendredi 24 septembre 2010 14:18:16, Yves Moisan a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm wondering if there is such a thing as Chipin
(http://www.chipin.com/) for FOSS4G projects. Say I
Hi All,
I'm wondering if there is such a thing as Chipin
(http://www.chipin.com/) for FOSS4G projects. Say I have a need for
MapServer to cascade GetFeatureInfo requests and I know that would take
3-5 days to implement correctly, it would be nice if I could go to a
project mailing list
My guess is that there are two ways that you might explore to do this.
1. Any time someone says 'statistics', my first thought is 'R'; I
don't know any of the things you're talking about here, but if these
are statistical methods of some sort, R seems like a valid place to
start
Le 2010-08-23 09:32, Lorenzo Becchi a écrit :
Hi all,
we are looking for talented FOSS GIS experts that are talented in
playing music too.
A wiki page for those interested :
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2010_Social_Activities#FOSS4G_band
Yves
Hi Folks,
I noticed there were no priviledged hotel for FOSS4G (which is a drag
IMO) so I was wondering where attendees are intending to go so we try
and book our hotel room or apartment (there seems to be quite a few of
those for weekly rents) close to at least one signficant group of
Thanx Chaitanya for the reply. This looks more like a list of places.
I didn't find *where* people go, which is what I'm really looking for.
Thanx anyways,
Yves
There is a section with a list of places to stay at wikipage at
Le 2010-04-19 23:44, Christopher Schmidt a écrit :
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 06:00:45PM -0400, Ian Turton wrote:
One of my students was asking today about the open source development
process (with special reference to geospatial projects). One question
I'm left with is are there any OSGEO
Le 2010-04-19 19:51, Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
I think we (OpenJUMP) have a couple of people that are working (i.e.
sending emails and improving code) on the weekends (and evenings) for
fun. This includes not only developers but also people that update
documentation and test new functions.
Hi All,
I know the subject line doesn't exactly sound like an appropriate topic
to discuss on the OSGeo list, but I'd like to make a suggestion to see
if there is any traction to it or not. I -- and I'm sure quite a few
FOSS4G users on this list -- sometimes have to deploy FOSS4G solutions
on
I think that the costs to doing this would likely be prohibitive, right?
I didn't know it was so costly. The minimum subscription option (EDN
license) is $1500 per year but that comes with SDE (as ArcGIS Server I
believe) : http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/edn/pricing.html. I
wouldn't
Cameron wrote:
Canada looks preferable to the US. I wonder how much the Canadian
GeoConnections program is responsible for Canada's strong OSGeo
industry.
The Canadian federal government is way ahead of most provinces on that
front. One can see the commitments of organizations like the
Whence licence exceptions e.g. in ExtJS
(http://extjs.com/products/floss-exception.php)
Assuming that you consider them valid. Red Hat Legal is firm that this
exception clause isn't valid. --
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=471509#c2
Thanx for the precision Chris.
ExtJS
But if he wants to keep his code under some closed-source license then he
can
not link to or embed any GPL licensed code or library.
Whence licence exceptions e.g. in ExtJS
(http://extjs.com/products/floss-exception.php) to allow using ExtJS
(GPL) with an application/library that is
http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/633927
The purpose of this project is to partner with any organization holding
publicly-available digital aerial ortho-photos for Maine in order to
allow these data to be made available to any user via WMS.
Have they heard of OpenAerialMap ? I know Chris
PS : you can join us in the Francophone mailing list ;)
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/francophone
J'y suis déjà. Je n'interviens pas pour le moment.
Yves
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Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008 à 15:34 +0200, Jacolin Yves a écrit :
Hello,
Here a french version
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Press_Release_Board_2008_fr)
but need a proof-reader ;)
I did a couple of edits (e.g. typo in Arnulf's name and a few commas).
Please look at my comments in the
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