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
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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
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.
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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
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
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
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
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/
...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
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