OSGeo staffs,
I am brian, a Chinese native speakers from China. I am accessing and
reading OSGeo wiki at http://wiki.osgeo.org.
But I don't find links or approach to add multi-lingual support to exsting
OSGeo wiki pages.
Meanwhile whether I can add my own blog-like content to wikis?
t
Dear OSGeo-ers,
I am sending out a second call for papers for the "First International
Workshop on Location and the Web" that will be held April 22 in
Beijing in conjunction with WWW2008.
The submissions, on any and all geospatial aspects of the web, are due
in full by Feb 1, 2008.
As I am on th
...Hi Landon,
a) It's not a podcast (but still a ...cast, and it's
fresh...subcribers of the Italian mailing lists, my apologies for
re-posting):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZOQSn5tyqQ
This is a sort of "teaser" video on GIS and the role that awareness
raising organizations may play in prom
just as another note, as of GRASS 7 it looks like they will be moving their
default DB format to SQLITE instead of the traditional DBF format
http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_7_ideas_collection#Database
it might make sense to have a community effort contribute to this as a whole.
The p
A friend of mine is building a website and wants to add a map of
India. He asked me today where he could find some good map data on
India and I had to reply that I have no clue.
I know that this list is not the appropriate venue for this sort of
question, but I am hoping that maybe someone on this
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:22:38PM -0600, Erik Uzureau wrote:
> A friend of mine is building a website and wants to add a map of
> India. He asked me today where he could find some good map data on
> India and I had to reply that I have no clue.
You could try the freemap.in list -
http://lists.fre
and could point me in the right direction? Cholmes sort of
unconvincingly suggested [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anyone else
have a thought?
Well, it's interesting to hear about use cases there. And the
committee has a remit to run a public geodata registry / repository;
so we ideally *should* be a
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 04:41:53PM -0500, Chris Holmes wrote:
> >committee has a remit to run a public geodata registry / repository;
> >so we ideally *should* be able to offer this kind of answer.
> >
> Yeah, my thought was that ideally that list would have a bunch of people
> who are really goo
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A place to start may be the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI)
registry:
http://registry.gsdi.org/browse.php?order=title
Bruce Bannerman
Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24/01/2008 08:22:38 AM:
> A friend of mine is building a website and wants to add a map of
> India. He
Gilberto,
IMO:
I too would like to see a solid 'corporate strength' FOSS tool that I
could use as a spatial data repository for use by a wide range of systems
and applications. Some of the functionality that I saw in TerraLib (e.g.
raster in Postgres) would be potentially very useful.
PostGIS
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