Forwarding you some info about this event...
http://www.humboldt.edu/~sod/symposium/
I'd love to know who might be attending.
Tyler
Science of Design Symposium, March 2007: Teaching and learning
creativity
and design with a multidisciplinary perspective
Guy-Alain Amoussou, Steve
Hi all,
Are you planning to attend the GeoTec Event (Calgary, Alberta,
Canada May 14-17)?
http://www.geotecevent.com/
Tyler
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On 28-Feb-07, at 11:06 AM, Bob Basques wrote:
I'm wondering about finding a new home for a Mapping Client Project.
What requirements are there for proposing a new project under the
OSGEO
Umbrella?
I can set up a Physical home for it, but was wondering more about
having
OSGEO handling
The OSGeo Newsletter development team invites you to contribute news,
articles, event summaries, programming tutorials and more for the
upcoming OSGeo News - Volume 1. There are several sections planned
for the newsletter. General descriptions of each category can be
found on the
On 27-Mar-07, at 9:38 AM, Tsai Chih-Cheng wrote:
I am interested in using MapGuide OpenSource in my research.
I tried to develop some specific capabilities, so I consulted the
documentations : http://mapguide.osgeo.org/documentation.html .
And I found the hyperlink of Application Develpoment
On 28-Mar-07, at 10:36 PM, Jeroen Ticheler wrote:
Thank you for your information. I have to say I find that pretty
frustrating and annoying knowing that GeoNetwork opensource is one
of the incubator projects of OSGEO, the number of OSGEO projects is
(still) limited and FOSS4G is the OSGEO
On 4-Apr-07, at 11:08 AM, Helton Uchoa wrote:
Hi Tyler,
I will include an article about projects or cases from Brazil in
the volume 2.
My sugestion is call the OSGeo local chapter to translate the
Journal to many languages. I can work with Brazilian OSGeo Chapter
to translate to
It is my pleasure to announce that Volume 1 of the OSGeo Journal is
now available for your reading pleasure!
http://www.osgeo.org/journal/volume1
This is the first volume of the new Journal and includes many
interesting articles, news and updates from our open source
communities.
We already
The first real OSGeo Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on
Monday afternoon, September 24th (16:30-18:00) following workshops at
the FOSS4G event. This is a completely open meeting and everyone is
encouraged to attend regardless of whether you want to learn more
about OSGeo or have
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In the past we've had a good presence at this event. This year they
have an open call for participation. I encourage anyone who is
thinking of submitting anything open source related, to let the rest
of us know, in case there is an opportunity to collaborate.
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interested...
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Subject: [Nosi-discussion] Seeking DC volunteers
Hi,
Strictly speaking this is
I nominate Ari Jolma for the OSGeo board elections. Ari is a professor of
geoinformatics in Helsinki University of Technology (TKK). He teaches both
in the Department of Surveying and in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
His teaching includes a range of geoinformatic topics including software
FYI - a FOSS-related survey for a research project.
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-original message--
From: Felicia Sullivan feli...@oc-tech.org
Date: Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Subject: Can you help spread work to any FOSS developers you know
Perhaps some of you can help spread the word:
Nice work Just - thanks for sharing!
Tyler
- Original Message -
From: Just van den Broecke j...@justobjects.nl
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 7:44 am
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Video Bolsena 2009 OSGeo Hacking Event
To: Discussions OSGeo discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Hi,
A freestyle media
I nominate Peter Batty for a position on the board of directors.
Peter's has been CTO of two leading geospatial software companies (and
two of the world's top 200 software companies), Intergraph and
Smallworld. In addition, his involvement on the board of GITA, the
non-profit geospatial tech
Sorry if it's been mentioned, but if you can run ogrinfo against the file and
show the coordinate ranges to the mailing list - plus tell the general
geographic region the data lands in, that might also help us figure it out for
you.
Best wishes,
Tyler
- Original Message -
From: Bruce
I hope things work out with the new mailing list.
Same here - I'm sure just having a place to connect with others will be
encouraging for all involved.
I know at
least one of
the open source software projects I am involved with has
discussed the
problem of encouraging the participation
Maybe my statement was misunderstood?
I meant to say that members of the open source project discussed
what we
might do to encourage the participation of more women in the
project. I
think there was recognition across the board that the project
would have
benefited from more
Thanks for the discussion Landon. I'll leave Pandora well enough alone :)
Perhaps we can turn the thread to discussing what are the real or perceived
barriers people, in general, find to getting involved with OSGeo. I'm sure
that any barriers women would have might also affect others, so it
Done. Anyone else needing to be added for access can let me or Arnulf know.
- Original Message -
From: Paul Ramsey pram...@cleverelephant.ca
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:04 am
Subject: Re: Request for OSGeo projects logos (was: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Looking
for OSGeo projects
). You're welcome
to email me directly with questions or ideas too. Info below...
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From: Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) tmitch...@osgeo.org
Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009 7:32 pm
Subject: [Marketing] Marketing Meeting 9/10-Dec
To: market...@lists.osgeo.org
FYI - Marketing
Sounds like gdaltindex is what you're after, but I thought I'd mention my
attempts at creating a vector and raster metadata collection script. It
recursively scans and interrogates almost all OGR and GDAL support formats and
outputs XML. Not sure if it's beyond alpha quality yet, but in case
Just considering a few options for helping bring out local chapters together in
a meaningful way and one option is to use Organic Groups in our Drupal
framework. Has anyone on this list had meaningful interaction with OG module
before? I'd basically like to make it easy for new people to join
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 14:27, strk s...@keybit.net wrote:
How many of you would be interested in having
a mailing list setup for coordinating GEO-related
development within Drupal ?
Count me in. A centralized place for Drupal geo developers would
probably be good. And it would be good
Good day,
A few weeks back I put together a video presentation of OSGeo. Basically a
slideshow with a voiceover. It was my very first attempt to have a 'virtual'
presentation at an event that I couldn't travel to. I thought you might be
interested:
http://vimeo.com/12443877
I'm day dreaming
On 07/05/2010 06:46 PM, Joanne Cook wrote:
Dear All,
I'd like to set up an IRC channel for the UK chapter, and
looking at
the wiki it would seem best to set one up on freenode. Having very
little experience of IRC the information on the freenode site seemed
quite hard work. Do we
In order to keep track of the data I would like to use some automatic
indexing to create a data catalog.
The idea is to cycle through all folders and sub-folders and create a
catalogue which shows:
* basic data (projection, extend)
* attribute table columns
* data preview
I found two
Hi Tim,
I'm sure we'll talk lots more about your questions shortly but a couple things
while I have a few minutes...
I don't recall the board list requiring approval. Note there are a couple
other lists with the term 'board' in them I think, maybe you chose to join one
lof those accidentally.
Hi all,
One common question I heard while at FOSS4G was:
where can our local chapter tell the world what we are doing?
One is in the annual report, but another is by posting to this discuss list -
it is also a great way to reach many people. It is always inspiring for others
to hear/see
A crazy busy summer for many of us has come and is going... and I'm looking at
the incomplete 2009 Annual Report:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Annual_Report_2009
I'm not planning to spend a lot of time trying to dig up more reports or
polishing what is there, but I want to invite anyone else who
Hi Massimiliano,
You can blame me and my summer email inbox. Thierry had been working hard on
lining up a suitable journal but had some troubles. So he asked me, back in
July!, if the OSGeo Journal may be able to publish the proceedings and I failed
to get back to him about it after he gave
I agree. Papers submitted to journals should be published in a
timely manner.
Publishers should be forthright with authors and provide clear
publication
time lines PRIOR to accepting articles.
Coordinating proceedings for FOSS4G is different every year and each year we
learn a little
The OSGeo Journal editorial team is happy to announce that the most recent
issue of the Journal is now released. You can access the index of the past and
current issues here:
http://www.osgeo.org/ojs/index.php/journal
Or if you simply want to download the latest PDF (21MB) you can grab it
Slightly off topic, but regarding some OSGeo server.
I'm looking at a few problems we're having running awstats and wondering if
anyone with more experience than I am is lurking on this list. If you have a
few minutes for me to describe the problem and/or even get you into the system
to
Since I talk about Ohloh stats during most of my talks...
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To: mil-...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [mil-oss] Black Duck Software acquires ohloh.net
Reply-To: mil-...@googlegroups.com
Textual semantics aside, we do have a natural geographic hierarchy though it's
not necessarily any more readily usable :) I remember when I first hear about
http://confluence.org/ - that was fun.
I met some guys working on this concept that you might find interesting too:
On 2010-10-05, at 5:32 PM, P Kishor wrote:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Landon Blake lbl...@ksninc.com wrote:
could be good for 80% of the world.
I wouldn’t go that far... perhaps for 20% of the world, maybe perhaps.
I personally know at least a couple of fairly large swaths of this
FYI - some of you on the OSGeo Discuss list may be interested/available in this
even tin Brisbane...
On 2010-10-12, at 3:57 AM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
I'm organizing a one-day miniconf on the business of FOSS as part of
LCA in Brisbane in January. The business miniconf is not just about
My 2 minutes cake decorating. You can better, I challenge you!! :)
Tyler
To check the card, click here:
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Flash games, e-cards, applications...
Brent, I'm sure a few of us are interested - sounds good! :)
Tyler
On 2011-03-02, at 8:28 AM, Dan Putler wrote:
Hi Brent,
I can compile C++, and I'm interested. Is it possible to access the code?
Dan
On 03/02/2011 07:04 AM, Brent Fraser wrote:
Dan,
I've got some C++ code that
This paper from the OSGeo Journal may be of interest:
http://www.osgeo.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/174
Geoprocessing in the Clouds
Bastian Baranski, Bastian Schaeffer, Richard Redweik
Abstract
Cloud Computing is one of the latest hypes in the mainstream IT world.
Spatial
It's definitely in the field of augmented reality research - I had been looking
for the same answer a few years ago and was pointed to a (closed access)
research paper - never did get beyond that restriction :/ I'm very interested
in any results you get to.
Tyler
On 2011-03-28, at 1:48 PM,
Hi all, we now have some FOSS4G promo posters and flyers available. Full press
quality PDFs are available for download at:
http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/2011/documents/
See: FlyerFinal2011press.pdf and PostFinal2011press.pdf The poster is designed
for 11x17in and flyer is 4x9in double
On 2011-04-03, at 12:13 PM, Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas wrote:
can you please do a svn propset svn:mime-type application/pdf *.pdf
to let our browsers detect the good stuff???
Done :) Still trying to make it do automatically :(
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On 2011-04-13, at 6:58 AM, Peter Batty wrote:
Hi everyone,
One last reminder that the call for papers for FOSS4G closes this Friday,
April 15th. Thanks to all who have submitted already, if you haven't got your
abstract in yet I encourage you to do so!
Just an FYI that our OSGeo web certificate expires shortly. A couple of us are
working on implementing the renewal which is underway, but in the meantime you
might see some certificate hickups. It might affect a few services you use,
but hopefully you can ignore the outdated warnings and
Just an FYI - our website SSL certificates are being rnewed, but in the
meantime you'll likely find a few services complaining about it or preventing
your from logging in. Hoping to have it fixed today, sorry for the
inconvenience.
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Or file a trac ticket (which is working now).
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On 2011-05-02, at 8:37 AM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
Just an FYI - our website SSL certificates are being rnewed, but in the
meantime you'll likely find a few
Someone on our sister list might know too:
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps
Tyler
On 2011-05-05, at 6:43 AM, K S Rajan wrote:
Can anyone help on this?
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 22:43:49 +0530
From:
On 2011-05-09, at 5:52 PM, Eduardo Kanegae wrote:
I'll not be able to visit F4G2011 but I´d like to start planning
myself for the next year conference.
Is there any proposal of places for hosting 2012 conference or am I
asking this too early?
Nothing yet, but there is a request for
On 2011-05-09, at 8:36 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Do we have any good map matching code around? I looking for something that
does more than simple snapping of points to nearest segments. I have read
tons of academic papers and played around with some simple algorithms in
postGIS. I have
(De-uglified version)
The new life of Spring is in the air over here in Western Canada. It's a good
time to step back and take stock of where we all think OSGeo should be heading
in the upcoming months and years.
I've put together a very short survey, only 4 questions, and invite everyone to
On 2011-05-12, at 3:53 PM, Simon Cropper wrote:
It would be interesting to get a summary of the participant background. was
their more academic respondents resulting in a bias? I wonder what the chart
would look like if you extracted the broad OSGeo groups (academics,
government,
at 5:30 AM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
View online: http://bit.ly/osgeosurvey2
We just hit 100 respondents on my recent survey! You can still chime in
with your thoughts on the direction and priorities for OSGeo:
http://bit.ly/osgeosurvey
The first two questions were around priority
FYI
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To: Military Open Source Software mil-...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [mil-oss] Jaspersoft Meetup - Open Source BI
Reply-To: mil-...@googlegroups.com
Don’t miss this event
Just an FYI, and hopefully it's old news by the time you read this. With some
recent improvements in our authentication backend for all our osgeo.org
services, we still have a couple glitches to iron out with logins on the Drupal
site: www.osgeo.org. Logins are failing but we're working on
Great to see several conversations coming together and with some enthusiasm
too! :) I'm very keen to work together with others on these ideas. I've also
had quite a few discussions with people from the OSGeosphere I've met during
meetings this week. I'll try to get some of my thoughts down
It's been an inspiring week to see others thinking about fundraising and I'd
like to help encourage you to share your thoughts on the subject too.
I believe we could really benefit from a concerted group effort on this if we
want to continue to extend OSGeo's reach as an organisation. If there
Hi everybody, I've been working on an idea to start a Media Sponsorship
opportunity for OSGeo. We already do this same idea for FOSS4G each year, so
why not try it for the organisation in general?
I already know of a few media companies that would be interested in:
* providing $x worth of
On 2011-06-09, at 11:00 PM, Chaitanya kumar CH wrote:
3. To technically certify a product or application - (e.g. as a sort of
endorsement that the technology meets some OSGeo standard)
I don't understand this. The following standards come to mind: Does the
product output OGC compliant
On 2011-06-09, at 11:07 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Anyone else thinking about this or want to weigh-in on what their thoughts
were?
If this competes with the activities the professionals and enterprises are
currently
offering, -1. We want OSGeo to support our work, not to compete with it.
wonder if that's what
respondents were thinking too. Certainly also makes me want to start
cataloguing trainers ... hmmm.
Thanks for the thoughts.. hope there are more!
On 2011-06-10, at 12:08 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
On 10/06/2011 4:07 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 09/06/2011 21:38, Tyler
Anyone have a recommendation for a poll/survey module for Drupal 5? Until we
get our new site up and running on 6.x (or will that be 7.x? :-) )...
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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
Top 10 Reasons to Attend FOSS4G 2011 in Denver
The Event Presents Great Value and Rare Opportunity
DENVER, July 27, 2011 -- The Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial
(FOSS4G) conference is the premier international conference focused on open
source geospatial software. The event presents
On 2011-08-02, at 3:57 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
In Barcelona, we were unsure whether the USB version would work on most
computers, so we gave USB's to presenters only, who we thought would likely
be forgiving if it didn't work) and we gave DVDs to everyone else.
I think cost would have
I nominate Peter Batty for a position on the OSGeo Board. I've worked closely
with Peter in a variety of situations - his focus and experience would serve
OSGeo well as a director. As Chair of the FOSS4G 2011 event he has shown a
willingness to stick his neck out for FOSS4G and OSGeo - taking
source.
http://www.gistutor.com/openlayers/22-advanced-openlayers-tutorials/47-openlayers-wfs-t-using-a-geoserver-hosted-postgis-layer.html
Noli
On 8/3/11, Nitin Gadia nitty...@gmail.com wrote:
I just had a good conversation with Tyler Mitchell at OSGeo.
I am going to dive in and set up
I nominate Thierry Badard to serve on the OSGeo Board of Directors.
His involvement in OSGeo to date shows an encouraging commitment to advancing
OSGeo's mission on many fronts. While primarily focused on the academic side
through Laval University, he is also active with the OSGeo
I nominate Mark Lucas for the OSGeo Board of Directors. With over 25 years
experience in the geospatial and remote sensing fields, he has lots to offer,
especially his enthusiasm for OSGeo and helping teams work together. He works
as Principal Scientist for http://www.radiantblue.com/ where
Sorry for the urgent flag... I blame OSX ;-)
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On 2011/08/06 10:28, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Thanks Eduardo. Indeed many of these are not even realised in North
America,
There are many other things not realized in North America,
so the Tyler's not even does not make much sense to me.
I agree Venka, that's was actually my point
Survey (only 2 questions I think) re: datasets and industry you are in.
Tyler
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From: GITA Education Committee i...@gita.org
Date: August 8, 2011 3:05:31 PM PDT
To: tmitch...@osgeo.org
Subject: GITA Education Commitee Datasets Survey
Reply-To: i...@gita.org
Some FOSS4G workshops are filling up fast. If you've been holding out to get
registered, you might want to do it sooner than later in order to secure access
to the workshops you most desire. OpenLayers app development is sold out,
looks like Intro to PostGIS isn't far behind!
On 2011-08-09, at 12:56 AM, Markus Neteler wrote:
Charter members should carefully consider whom to vote - the board
should be
We probably each have our own list of the most important things to consider,
so I share mine as well. :) My votes will be less influenced by global
coverage or
Was sure if you meant to response privately, but thought others might have the
same questions, so
replying on the list too :)
On 2011-08-10, at 9:05 AM, Nitin Gadia wrote:
One quick question - I'm thinking the Introduction to Geospatial
Opensource would be the best for me... It appears that I
Thanks to all candidates for sharing your thoughts and comments. It's great
information and, for many, it is encouraging to hear such enthusiasm about the
effects of the work that we have all, collaboratively, been doing. I'm
certainly looking forward to this second half decade of innovation
When the dust starts to settle from FOSS4G preparation, among other things, my
hope is to take content (speakers, workshops) from past FOSS4G events and
upload them. That should be a very interesting exercise :)
Tyler
On 2011-08-11, at 8:11 AM, Suchith Anand wrote:
Hi all,
We have made
choices and contact
information.
P.S. I will be on vacation starting tomorrow, and Tyler Mitchell will
take on the CRO job during my absence.
bonne vacance !
Merci!
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It'd certainly be cool to help prop these up. Collecting sponsors, etc. could
be a part time job for an organiser :)
It has been neat to see the other code sprints (New York, Toronto, and others I
forget) self organise and deal with it all. Usually they aren't aiming for as
nice as a
Only a handful of people haven't yet responded. Last chance, no more reminders
:)
You should have an invite in your email box from c...@osgeo.org with further
instructions. Otherwise, email c...@osgeo.org.
Thanks to all who voted! If you aren't receiving harassing reminders to vote
every
Werner
--- On Sun, 8/21/11, Tyler Mitchell tmitch...@osgeo.org wrote:
From: Tyler Mitchell tmitch...@osgeo.org
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Board election closing soon - 21-Aug
end of day
To: OSGeo Discussions discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Cc: c...@osgeo.org
Date: Sunday, August 21, 2011, 3:59 AM
From: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Election_2011_Results
Here are the final results from the voting for the open seats of the OSGeo
Board of Directors. There were five seats open and they have been filled by, in
alphabetical order:
• Peter Batty
• Jo Cook
• Michael
In case you aren't already aware of the OSFA...
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Date: August 22, 2011 11:01:20 AM PDT
To: osa-annou...@opensourceforamerica.org
Subject: [OSA-Announce] Open Source for America
Hi all,
Just a quick note to mention that OSGeo will have a grand size booth space at
FOSS4G, with lots of space for meeting friends, old and new. The Booth ends up
being the goto place for finding others in the community.
I've got some marketing material to hand out and show off, but that
On 2011-08-23, at 10:22 PM, Robert Hollingsworth wrote:
1. since the individual OSGeo projects don't have dedicated exhibit booths at
the conference, might be nice if there is a listing at the OSGeo booth of any
of the projects' major developers, steering committee members and other
'heavy
Another annual award worth following...
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osa-annou...@opensourceforamerica.org
Date: August 24, 2011 10:44:50 AM PDT
To: osa-annou...@opensourceforamerica.org
Subject: [OSA-Announce] Open Source for America Awards
Live... military OSS event..
agenda: http://mil-oss.org/wg3-agenda
live stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/miloss1 (looks like it's defcon5
track streaming)
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From: Military OSS military.open.source.softw...@gmail.com
Date: August 30, 2011 8:23:49 AM PDT
To:
If you've been holding off doing online registration, please do it soon. After
tomorrow all registrations will have to be done on-site, in person, at the
FOSS4G registration desk. Don't wait until then if you want to make sure you
get the workshop of your choice and a ticket to the Big Party
Are you planning to submit any talks that tie into OSGeo projects at the AAG
event in February?
Abstracts for the 2012 AAG Annual Meeting must be submitted by September 28,
2011. Earlier submission is strongly encouraged. To see the call for papers,
register for the conference and submit your
On Sep 15, 2011, at 7:12 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
Are you planning to submit any talks that tie into OSGeo projects at the AAG
event in February?
Abstracts for the 2012 AAG Annual Meeting must be submitted by September
28, 2011. Earlier submission is strongly encouraged. To see
and a Young Researchers Forum commencing on Tuesday 10th April 2012.
We are pleased to confirm that the keynote speakers for this year’s
conference will be:
Pete Atkinson, University of Southampton, UK
Mei-Po Kwan, Ohio State University, USA
Tyler Mitchell, Executive Director, OSGeo, USA
Some have asked me for more information about the recent board meeting
and decisions, direction, etc. Hopefully I can just send one message instead
of replying to each individually :) Instead of guessing on the plans, I suggest
you look at the detailed minutes (below) that are now available. I
Hi all,
I'm regularly asked about how users or companies can request improvements to
OSGeo software or to make a specific bug go away. Short of pointing people to
the ~200 OSGeo Service Providers (http://osgeo.org/search_profile) and helping
them get onto the right lists to ask for help...
FYI... :)
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