Hi All -
I have just returned from Big Data Camp 2011 in Silicon Valley,
an informal collection of talks and presentations prior to the Hadoop
conference tomorrow.. I ran across a developer who is interested in
putting spatial indexes and search into Cassandra. My impresion is that
his
He is welcome to drop by the geotools-devel list; we are friendly :-)
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Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 29 June 2011 at 4:21 PM, mapl...@light42.com
(mailto:mapl...@light42.com) wrote:
Hi All -
I have just returned from Big Data Camp 2011 in Silicon Valley,
an informal collection of talks
The pycsw team announces the release of pycsw 1.0.0.
This is the first formal release (previous version 0.1.0), and adds numerous
core features since 0.1.0 (see below).
pycsw is an OGC CSW server implementation written in Python. pycsw implements
clause 10 (HTTP protocol binding (Catalogue
Compliments... i will be really happy to try it out...
Il giorno 29/giu/2011 18:32, Angelos Tzotsos gcpp.kal...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
The pycsw team announces the release of pycsw 1.0.0.
This is the first formal release (previous version 0.1.0), and adds
numerous core features since 0.1.0
I'm looking for a project that I could contribute to as a C# (maybe Java)
developer.
In particular, I'm looking for something that focuses on ways to perform
flexible spatial joins with some degree of efficiency. The simplest case I'm
thinking of is where someone picks 2 or more database tables
We have just been looking at a proposal for a Join interface (an extension to
our Query) interface in GeoTools. If you would like to drop by geotools-devel
you will find this to be a topical subject.
The functionality of a join is part of the Web Feature Server 2.0 specification
so you should
Steve,
I'm pretty sure that the QGIS project could use your talents as a
C++ developer. They have been talking about table joins for awhile now.
Did you know that there is an OSGEO .Net user group now?
Bob
SharpMap is an easy-to-use mapping library for use in web and desktop
applications. It provides access to many types of GIS data, enables
spatial querying of that data, and renders beautiful maps. The engine
is written in C# and based on the .Net 2.0 framework. SharpMap is
released under GNU
osgeo discuss and education participants,
I'm following through on trying to clarify OSGeo-Live documentation
licenses. Feel free to jump in and comment if you have anything further
to add to this discussion.
Original Message
Subject:Proposed copyright text for
Hi all, it's that time of year to think more about what we want the OSGeo booth
to look like at FOSS4G. In the past it has served as a meeting place and key
location for helping connect people with projects and their teams, etc. Think
back to the last booth you may have seen and share your
Hi Guys,
Cameron has just posted the new licensing details for the LiveDVD.
I presume if you actually opened my post that you may be concerned with
how Project Overviews may be used.
If you have any opinions on this matter PLEASE speak up -- don't just
sit in the background as *Cameron will
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