Hello list,
I have a small installed version of osgeo live 5.0 and we would like to
update it to version 7.0
is there a way to do this on the running version without the need to do a
clean install from a 7.0 DVD and then put all data back on the new
installation?
Any insight or hint would be
On 05/15/2014 11:13 PM, Andreas Hoffmann wrote:
Hello list,
I have a small installed version of osgeo live 5.0 and we would like to
update it to version 7.0
is there a way to do this on the running version without the need to do a
clean install from a 7.0 DVD and then put all data back on
Hi Alex Hi list,
thank you for your reply, how the ubuntu update process is working I
already have a plan and I'm not totally new to it. I'll give it a try by
updating to ubuntu to 12.04 first and then change the repos in
sources.list.d to the files fond on the osgeo live DVD and run updates
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Andreas Hoffmann
andreas.in...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Alex Hi list,
thank you for your reply, how the ubuntu update process is working I
already have a plan and I'm not totally new to it. I'll give it a try by
updating to ubuntu to 12.04 first and then
I've just started to write a php framework to make it easier to setup web
maps/applications (using Openlayers, Leaflet, or whatever) on a server. Does
anyone know if there is something similar already out there?
/HU
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Hi Andreas,
This upgrade process described here will only work for packages that are
available as deb files.
So Java applications will not be upgraded at all.
This is why I have been pushing to switch to deb only setup for the next
versions of OSGeoLive...
Best,
Angelos
On 05/16/2014
Hi,
Looking at http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/overview.html
there are 2 PHP applications in there: Mapbender and Cartaro.
On 05/16/2014 10:28 AM, Uggla Henrik wrote:
I've just started to write a php framework to make it easier to setup web
maps/applications (using Openlayers, Leaflet, or
2014-05-07 14:20 GMT+02:00 Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com:
Also note that I've already planned to discuss elections at the next
Board meeting next week
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Meeting_2014-05-15)...this likely
woke up the Seven-borg :)
-jeff
Hi all,
Yesterday we
Hi Jorge,
I Google'd for online voting services and had a look at the first hit:
https://www.simplyvoting.com/
For our 181 members, it would cost 200$UDS for a single election or
334USD for a yearly plan (up to 10 elections per year).
The benefits are that it seems very simple, includes
Another one that comes to mind is GeoMoose: http://www.geomoose.org/
My opinion is that the last thing the world needs is another PHP
framework for name_your_feature_here... it seems that there are
already some for everything one can imagine, they may just be a bit hard
to find sometimes.
2014-05-16 14:19 GMT+02:00 Daniel Morissette dmorisse...@mapgears.com:
Hi Jorge,
I Google'd for online voting services and had a look at the first hit:
https://www.simplyvoting.com/
For our 181 members, it would cost 200$UDS for a single election or 334USD
for a yearly plan (up to 10
On 14-05-16 9:16 AM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
Opina would allow secret voting (with personalized links for every
member from an invitation mail automatically sent by the system). The
only problem is our way of voting with I have 5 votes that can use all
with the same candidate, but that can be skipped
Hi Jorge,
I am very appreciative for you championing this.
I did some digging and found a discussion thread from last year on the
Foundations mailing list, of what some other Open Source orgs use for
voting software. Some highlights:
- Condorcet Internet Voting Service (used by the OpenMRS
On 2014-05-16, 12:06 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
- maybe this is the most interesting, the Open Source Initiative used
evote (https://github.com/mdipierro/evote), will paste the full email
from OSI:
At the Open Source Initiative, we just used E-Vote to conduct a member
election, and I
Good afternoon,
I am new to the list and the world of Internet mapping. My name is Michael
and i run a non-profit on sustainability out of Sacramento CA. I work with
The Environmental council of Sacramento(ECoS) on their earth day event. It
is the longest running earth day event in Sacramento.
I have mentioned this in email/blog posts, but with the recent discussion
on GitHub I would like to send a reminder.
If your project is operating on GitHub please include
an CONTRIBUTING.md file. This link will provided on the pull-request page
for potential contributors.
Here are some examples:
Here is a description on how to use CONTRIBUTING.md
https://github.com/blog/1184-contributing-guidelines
Jody Garnett
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.comwrote:
I have mentioned this in email/blog posts, but with the recent discussion
on GitHub I would like
2014-05-16 17:14 GMT+02:00 Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com:
On 2014-05-16, 12:06 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
- maybe this is the most interesting, the Open Source Initiative used
evote (https://github.com/mdipierro/evote), will paste the full email
from OSI:
At the Open
On 05/16/2014 03:41 PM, Jorge Sanz wrote:
2014-05-16 17:14 GMT+02:00 Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com:
On 2014-05-16, 12:06 PM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
- maybe this is the most interesting, the Open Source Initiative used
evote (https://github.com/mdipierro/evote), will paste the full
umm that's interesting because that soft supports exactly the type of vote
we do
http://manual.limesurvey.org/Question_type_-_Multiple_numerical_input
--
Jorge Sanz
@xurxosanz
http://jorgesanz.net
Sent from my phone, Sorry for my brevity, top posting, etc.
El 17/05/2014 02:33, Alex Mandel
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