Hi,
I would like to invite every FOSS4G presenters to register their
projects in the OSGeo Labs page. OSGeo Labs aims to gather together all
geospatial related FOSS projects and give visibility to all FOSS
projects out there. You do not have to aim for OSGeo incubation to
register. Just
A thought here . . . .
How would you see something like this working from a Project meta-data
perspective. I'm wondering about the possibilty of each OSGEO project
handling their own branch of the MindMap diagram. Is there a way to
link branches together?
Another piece that is nagging at me
Hi Julien,
Are you talking just to FOSS4G presenters or everyone? The list on the OSGeo
Labs page isn't that big, so I get the impression that it's not meant to become
a huge list.
By way of example (and to toot my own horn), I've been working on a cadastral
data entry application (see
Stephen,
I'm a land surveyor and a desktop application programmer. So the
interests at OSGeo may be more varied that you suspect.
Tell me more about your application. What exactly is its current
functionality?
I wish I had time to contribute to another project. Your program sounds
like it is
Matthew,
It doesn't look like anyone responded to your post, so I will offer some
brief comments. I don't think it likely that you will find a job focused
specifically on open source GIS. I am one of the moderator of the OSGeo
Jobs mailing list, and job postings there are quite rare in our
And of course OA Digital, but while in the UK is not London. London is under
the influence of the if it don't cost, it ain't worth nothing although we're
hopeful revent gov't policy announcements and news like that of the recent
systems change at the London Stock Exchange might change that; if
To add to Chris' comments... I suggest any job seeker offer to host an
OSGeo-UK meetup... bring the employers to you instead :)
Seriously though - there may be an opportunity here for those who have some
momentum for a local OSGeo chapter nearby. Get on the mailing list, ask for
ideas for a venue