Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does osgeo provide infrastructure for non-incubating projects?

2011-04-08 Thread Fernando González
Pedro-Juan, thanks for your support. I guess the project is not interesting, at least in its current status. Moreover, I know that asking is not the best way to start. I'm keeping the paid service and now is publicly accessible[1][2]. As soon as we get some forum or mailing list we'll start a

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does osgeo provide infrastructure for non-incubating projects?

2011-04-07 Thread Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
Hello, Other Spanish Language Local Chapter (OSGeo-es) members and I as the OSGeo-es Liaison Officer, encouraged Fernado to start this topic in the list. Fernando and Victor are well known members of the Spanish FOSS4G community and is a common opinion that the project is very promising. Best

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does osgeo provide infrastructure for non-incubating projects?

2011-04-06 Thread Fernando González
Thanks both for your answers and sorry for the delay (I've been traveling). Steve, sorry, I think I haven't expressed myself clear at all. I'm interested in osgeo as organization but I'm afraid the project is not mature enough to enter incubation. I think I could find free hosting easily, but I

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Does osgeo provide infrastructure for non-incubating projects?

2011-04-05 Thread Frank Warmerdam
On 11-04-05 04:59 AM, Fernando González wrote: The first step is to create a work group to learn GGL2 technologies so we need a mailing list and a public SCM (we work with a private one currently). Is it possible to get such infrastructure from osgeo? Some people in GearScape mailing list