On 24-Jan-08, at 11:21 PM, Vasile Craciunescu wrote:
What do you guys think about using something like http://
www.jobberbase.com
Jobberbase seems to have a lot of potential. For any OSGeo job
board, there really *must* be a GeoRSS feed! A wiki would not have
well-formed-enough data,
IMO:
Sorry for the inflamatory subject heading. I'm hoping to get a few bites
with my fishing...
I'm currently reviewing a high level government strategy paper (in draft)
and intend submitting a formal response.
I'd like to see some discussion on the subject by my respected colleagues
i am an archaeologist and want to make DEM of the sites of which contour
plan have already been made
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Something like this, at least at the moment, is going to be relatively low
traffic. I
search the GJC periodically for Open Source related positions and they do show
up
but not that often. That says to me that partnering with existing sites would be
more efficient and would result in broader
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 18:50 +0100, Yves Jacolin wrote:
Hi,
I would like to give my 2 cent's. OSGeo is an internationnal fundation, which
means a lot of people from differents countries AND langages. However, all
this website seems only speaking english, they are, may be, only here for
On 25-Jan-08, at 6:31 AM, Fawcett, David wrote:
http://www.gjc.org/ ?
Nice.. maps and RSS - great improvements since I last used it. I'd
much rather go with something like this, since neither mailing lists
or customising our web site tools could match its function or its
history.
If
Folks,
I have attempted to summarize some of the suggestion in the wiki and my
intent going forward is to at least post an advice on finding / filling
jobs page to the web site eventually.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Jobs_Board
Setting up a mailing list would be possible if we have a
The document I prepared in response to your inquiry, outlining
intentional and explicit compromises and undermining capabilities of
criminal gang infiltrated system design was just destroyed, as is the
majority of the memory and data on the pda device, as it was
explicitly attacked by the threats
+1 to Frank (as usual...) -- the more overhead we put into this, the
less likely it will be sustainable.
Pick a mailing list -- either Discuss or a new one -- and I think we've
already got at least two volunteer moderators.
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Bruce,
That sounds like removing the F from FOSS or should I say, that is a
bazaar inside a cathedral. :)
Seriously now, IMHO, as an FOSS contributor and a commercial software
developer that uses FOSS, I believe that there is a complicated process
of getting to the point to embrace a FOSS
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