On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Angelos Tzotsos gcpp.kal...@gmail.com wrote:
Those software you mention are far more advanced and mature, I agree with
you.
I can also add MDWeb to the list as a great metadata/catalog software
(http://www.mdweb-project.org/)
I have added the links to
Dear all,
I would like to ask for collaboration in filling this online survey
http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=psidirective2010
by the European Commission about Public Sector Information (which
includes geodata). Rather than filling the survey as individuals, it
could be more
Africa is looking a little blank on Alex's map :-)
My involvement with OSGeo started around 2005 when I kicked off the
Africa list, which now has 350 members. I lead the (still unofficial)
Africa / South Africa Local Chapter along with a a cabal of local FOSS
GIS enthusiasts and am on the
So long as the OSGeo project officers email list is used sparingly, I
think it would be valuable. We need to keep the signal to noise ratio
high in order to ensure that project officers don't put emails into a
folder which doesn't get read.
I suggest rules of:
* List is moderated for all
Hi Folks,
I have been with DM Solutions Group since 2000 in various capacities.
Throughout that time I have been involved with a number of Open Source
technologies (Geospatial or otherwise), in one form or another, including:
MapServer
Chameleon
MapLab
Fusion
kaMap
In the early 2000s I
Der All,
It would be an honor to render my service for shaping FOSS's future by
being a Charter Member of OSGeo. Having started my career with FOSS from
undergraduate level, with almost 8 years of experience of developing FOSS
(GRASS, R, QGIS, MapServer, KaMap, Open Jump, ATutor, Joomla, etc.