Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Public Safety OSGeo Interests Here?

2013-01-24 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
Arnie,I have some interests in the public safety arena, not currently working in that space professionally, for a number of years was involved in infrastructure management software mostly for utilities / telecom. Here's a link that might be interestinghttp://www.gita.org/ciper/gecco.aspGITA =

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Networking Opportunity at FOSS4G

2011-08-23 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
Couple thoughts to add 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 hitters' who are at the

[OSGeo-Discuss] Society for Conservation GIS conference

2011-07-11 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
The Society for Conservation GIS 14th Annual Conference July 16 – 19, 2011 Big Bear Lake, California http://www.scgis.org/ Any one in the USA Pacific Rim (or anyone else, for that matter) can attend this,show the OSGeo flag? Robert H. ___ Discuss

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Are there proposed ways to raise funds forOSGeoprojects?

2011-06-06 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
can even include OSGeo as one of the earlier price points (perhaps next to a subversion branch) and some of the later ones (white paper and publicity).--  Robert Hollingsworth r...@prodigy.net 06/04/11 9:32 AM I've been discussing variations on an idea for a while with various people: Form pools

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Are there proposed ways to raise funds for OSGeoprojects?

2011-06-04 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
I've been discussing variations on an idea for a while with various people: Form pools of users around specific application functionality that the users share a need for.  They team up with developers to collaboratively specify and develop software.  The users in the pool contribute a

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] open-source project site construction

2011-03-08 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
Daniel, First, thanks for the book link, looks like an excellent resource. I see your point about a directory structure 'starter kit' and the actual procedures for managing a project as open-source.  At best, a pre-populated structure may save some busy-work while launching the project, and

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] WorldCities database Free and OpenSource

2010-03-05 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
just for USA: US Census TIGER shpfiles, organized by state, *_place has outline polygon, name, state name, some classifiers. also just for USA: USGS' GNIS dataset has lat, long, name, state name, county name, type classifier -- for cities, towns and a whole lot of other stuff. REH A free list

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] fleet management

2009-07-15 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
Assuming that Fleet Mgmt is synonymous with AVL, I have clients/contacts in the US Rural Electric Cooperative space that have interests in this area and are possible candidates for an O-S solution because of cost and other factors. I hope a new list forms around this subject Robert H. 1/

[OSGeo-Discuss] any OSGEO enthusiasts located near Austin TX?

2009-02-21 Thread Robert Hollingsworth
...and interested in forming a regional chapter (or less formal gatherings) based on proximity to Austin?  What about San Antonio? thanks, Robert H. lat: 30.25, lon: -98.06 ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org

[OSGeo-Discuss] Introduction

2008-10-23 Thread ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH
soon.  They may take the form of What's been your experience with _? Thanks, Robert Hollingsworth ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss