i love bring all GIS Player to Indonesia, linking between education
and buisness, which linking is our the most strong positiong in this
country.. i bet :)
but dealing with one to one, like openlayer, geoserver, mapguide,
bring pain of ass to me also :0
i hope osgeo can become linker, which in e
On October 11, 2011 02:21:30 PM Paul Ramsey wrote:
> Possible you have an error? Every one of the providers says they support
> Jump? P.
Indeed - good catch (it was late ok?) Jump folks were only 14 :(
Now you've got me wondering about the PostGIS stats. hmmm
Thanks!
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It's a rather difficult task to manage a bounty system. In my experience lot
of requests are directly submitted to potential developers, but I suppose it
would be a great system... if it would work.
For the second point I answer the same as Sandro :)
giovanni
2011/10/11 Sandro Santilli
> On Mo
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:07:08PM -0700, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> 2) If you are a service provider or developer on GFOSS/OSGeo platforms, would
> you be interested in being connected to potentially paying customers (hmm,
> hope you answer yes so far) that have particular requests to the base.
I
Il 11/10/2011 07:07, Tyler Mitchell ha scritto:
1) What GFOSS or OSGeo projects have looked a bounty system and are either implementing
it or hope to implement it. If you are offering up suggestions for "pay for this
great new feature", that might apply as well. I'd love to know how you are