Re: Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-14 Thread Bob Basques
A thought here . . . . 

How would you see something like this working from a Project meta-data
perspective.  I'm wondering about the possibilty of each OSGEO project
handling their own branch of the MindMap diagram.  Is there a way to
link branches together? 

Another piece that is nagging at me somewhat is how to handle things
that might need to be cross indexed (if possible), GeoMoose might
(will??) have items that related to more than one other project, it's
now utilizing the OpenLayers display LIBs for example.  And I know of a
couple of other projects that may end up as connectors. 

Just wondering (or muttereing) out loud. . . . 

bobb 



 Bruce Bannerman bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com wrote:



 It would be great if you could add in the MapWindow project.
 MapWindow GIS Desktop Application is a C#/.NET desktop GIS
 that is completely open source and has about 6000 downloads
 per month from www.MapWindow.org.

 Also, under your library/developer tools, we the project also
 includes a set of .NET libraries and a COM C++ ActiveX
 component based on both NTS and GDAL.

 - Dan


done





 OpenScales is a user-friendly and fast interface written in
 ActionScript3/Flex/AIR designed to visualize and manipulate
 spatial data.

 OpenScales is open source with an LGPL license.



 Aurélien Barbier-Accary


done



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Re: Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-13 Thread Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
 According to the Freemind FAQ, there is an applet that will allow the
 mindmap to be presented via a Web Page [1].
 
 
 I have not tried this yet.
 
 Perhaps something hosted by OSGeo if the applet works OK?

Hi, it definitely works and I've used it for years. When I was using S5
format web presentations I handled it two ways. One, would be to link a
graphic in my presentation to a separate web page with the applet embedded.
The other was to embed it directly in my presentation page (if a smaller
window was warranted). I've got it online running here:
http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/community/presentations/20070925-Victoria/OSGeoCommunity.html

Note, it crashed my Firefox (on OSX) but ran in SAfari okay. Note also the
applet requires a web url and can't point to a local file - which can be a
bit of a pain.


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-13 Thread Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
Bob Basques escribió:
 
 
 All,
 
 
 What's the best Client for this MM stuff?  A little research on it
 reveals there are more than one version of the file format as well as
 more than one version of client, and not all clients read all formats . . .
 
 
 bobb
 

I'm looking it with freemind 0.8.1 without problems, besides how big it is

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Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-13 Thread Bruce Bannerman

 It would be great if you could add in the MapWindow project.
 MapWindow GIS Desktop Application is a C#/.NET desktop GIS
 that is completely open source and has about 6000 downloads
 per month from www.MapWindow.org.

 Also, under your library/developer tools, we the project also
 includes a set of .NET libraries and a COM C++ ActiveX
 component based on both NTS and GDAL.

 - Dan


done




 OpenScales is a user-friendly and fast interface written in
 ActionScript3/Flex/AIR designed to visualize and manipulate
 spatial data.

 OpenScales is open source with an LGPL license.



 Aurélien Barbier-Accary


done



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-12 Thread Bob Basques
All, 

What's the best Client for this MM stuff?  A little research on it reveals 
there are more than one version of the file format as well as more than one 
version of client, and not all clients read all formats . . . 

bobb 



 Bruce Bannerman bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com wrote:

I have been developing a Mind Map for a number of years, showing various Open 
Source spatial projects, with a summary of project features and links to 
project urls. 
It should help as an aide-memoire for Open Source spatial projects. 

I've released this under a Creative Commons license with the source in the 
OSGeo subversion repository.



Details are at:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman


The information in the mind map is a little dated. Perhaps a few of us can 
collaborate to maintain it.


Thanks to Tyler for his help in getting this into subversion.



Bruce Bannerman




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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-12 Thread Daniel Ames
Hi Bruce,

This is great work... I'm imagining this in an 8 foot tall poster at
the FOSS4G conference!

It would be great if you could add in the MapWindow project. MapWindow
GIS Desktop Application is a C#/.NET desktop GIS that is completely
open source and has about 6000 downloads per month from
www.MapWindow.org.

Also, under your library/developer tools, we the project also includes
a set of .NET libraries and a COM C++ ActiveX component based on both
NTS and GDAL.

- Dan





On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Bruce Bannerman
bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have been developing a Mind Map for a number of years, showing various
 Open Source spatial projects, with a summary of project features and links
 to project urls.

 It should help as an aide-memoire for Open Source spatial projects.

 I've released this under a Creative Commons license with the source in the
 OSGeo subversion repository.



 Details are at:

 http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman


 The information in the mind map is a little dated. Perhaps a few of us can
 collaborate to maintain it.


 Thanks to Tyler for his help in getting this into subversion.



 Bruce Bannerman




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Re: Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-12 Thread Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
Looks like it says it's 0.8.1 Freemind map version. I've looked a bit at
other clients but they are usually involving a conversion step. e.g. you can
do mm format into S5 presentation format and a few others. I'd like a more
dynamic 'flowing' viewer for presentations - any hints and I'd like to hear
them too.

Tyler
 
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From: Bob Basques bo...@gritechnologies.com
To: OSGeo Discussions discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 23:16:25 -0500
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 Bruce,
 
 Yeah I got that to work, but was wondering if there were other client 
 that could read it.
 
 I use a similar (pay for) application called Inspiration that allows for 
 building of similar diagrams. I thought it might open the MM file, but 
 no go.
 
 Nice file BTW.
 
 bobb
 
 
 
 Bruce Bannerman wrote:
 Bob,

 
 
  What's the best Client for this MM stuff? A little research
  on it reveals there are more than one version of the file
  format as well as more than one version of client, and not
  all clients read all formats . . .
 

 The format is Freemind mind mapping software.

 As per my original post:

 
  Details are at:
 
  http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman
 
 

 I've received a few emails advising me that some people's email 
 clients have hidden the above URL.

 Two suggestions to get around this:

 - view the email source

 - go to the OSGeo Wiki and search for 'User:Bruce.bannerman'. You will 
 find the details there.


 Bruce


 
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Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-12 Thread Bruce Bannerman
Tyler / Bob,

Yes, it is in Freemind v0.8.1, the current stable version.

I agree that a viewer will need to be dynamic. I expect to see updates for a
long time to come.


According to the Freemind FAQ, there is an applet that will allow the
mindmap to be presented via a Web Page [1].


I have not tried this yet.

Perhaps something hosted by OSGeo if the applet works OK?



Bruce


[1]
http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Asked_Questions#Mind_maps_on_web_pages_with_FreeMind.27s_applet




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 To: OSGeo Discussions; Bob Basques
 Subject: Re: Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source
 Spatial Projects

 Looks like it says it's 0.8.1 Freemind map version. I've
 looked a bit at other clients but they are usually involving
 a conversion step. e.g. you can do mm format into S5
 presentation format and a few others. I'd like a more dynamic
 'flowing' viewer for presentations - any hints and I'd like
 to hear them too.

 Tyler

 original message-
 From: Bob Basques bo...@gritechnologies.com
 To: OSGeo Discussions discuss@lists.osgeo.org
 Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 23:16:25 -0500
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  Bruce,
 
  Yeah I got that to work, but was wondering if there were
 other client
  that could read it.
 
  I use a similar (pay for) application called Inspiration
 that allows
  for building of similar diagrams. I thought it might open
 the MM file,
  but no go.
 
  Nice file BTW.
 
  bobb
 
 
 
  Bruce Bannerman wrote:
  Bob,
 
  
  
   What's the best Client for this MM stuff? A little
 research on it
   reveals there are more than one version of the file
 format as well
   as more than one version of client, and not all clients read all
   formats . . .
  
 
  The format is Freemind mind mapping software.
 
  As per my original post:
 
  
   Details are at:
  
   http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman
  
  
 
  I've received a few emails advising me that some people's email
  clients have hidden the above URL.
 
  Two suggestions to get around this:
 
  - view the email source
 
  - go to the OSGeo Wiki and search for 'User:Bruce.bannerman'. You
  will find the details there.
 
 
  Bruce
 
 
 
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Re: Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-12 Thread Benjamin Chartier

I use XMind (open source software).
http://www.xmind.net/

Regards,

Benjamin Chartier


Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) a écrit :

Looks like it says it's 0.8.1 Freemind map version. I've looked a bit at
other clients but they are usually involving a conversion step. e.g. you can
do mm format into S5 presentation format and a few others. I'd like a more
dynamic 'flowing' viewer for presentations - any hints and I'd like to hear
them too.

Tyler
 
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From: Bob Basques bo...@gritechnologies.com
To: OSGeo Discussions discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 23:16:25 -0500
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Bruce,

Yeah I got that to work, but was wondering if there were other client 
that could read it.


I use a similar (pay for) application called Inspiration that allows for 
building of similar diagrams. I thought it might open the MM file, but 
no go.


Nice file BTW.

bobb



Bruce Bannerman wrote:

Bob,



What's the best Client for this MM stuff? A little research
on it reveals there are more than one version of the file
format as well as more than one version of client, and not
all clients read all formats . . .


The format is Freemind mind mapping software.

As per my original post:


Details are at:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman


I've received a few emails advising me that some people's email 
clients have hidden the above URL.


Two suggestions to get around this:

- view the email source

- go to the OSGeo Wiki and search for 'User:Bruce.bannerman'. You will 
find the details there.



Bruce



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[OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-11 Thread Bruce Bannerman
Thanks George,

 Amazing. Congratulations!

 Can i suggest a project that has been around for some years?

 Check Terralib and TerraView. It's a brazilian project and it's quite
 mature.

 http://www.terralib.org/ http://www.terralib.org/

 Regards,

 George

Terralib is there.

See Software DevelopmentToolkitsTerraLib

From my assessment, I categorised it as a toolkit to help you develop
spatial applications.

I must say that I was impressed by the functionality available. If you
haven't already, have a read of Gilberto Camara's overview of TerraLib /
TerraView. The link is in the MindMap as per above.



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-11 Thread George Silva
Oops! Sorry :D

Congratulations again!

On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Bruce Bannerman 
bruce.bannerman.os...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks George,

  Amazing. Congratulations!

  Can i suggest a project that has been around for some years?

  Check Terralib and TerraView. It's a brazilian project and it's quite

  mature.

  http://www.terralib.org/ http://www.terralib.org/

  Regards,

  George

 Terralib is there.

 See Software DevelopmentToolkitsTerraLib

 From my assessment, I categorised it as a toolkit to help you develop
 spatial applications.

 I must say that I was impressed by the functionality available. If you
 haven't already, have a read of Gilberto Camara's overview of TerraLib /
 TerraView. The link is in the MindMap as per above.



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-10 Thread George Silva
Amazing. Congratulations!

Can i suggest a project that has been around for some years?

Check Terralib and TerraView. It's a brazilian project and it's quite
mature.

http://www.terralib.org/

Regards,

George

On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) tmitch...@osgeo.org
 wrote:

 I've had one too - it's quite incomplete (re: people involved now) but
 general structure reflect OSGeo in particular - I think Bruce's is much
 broader. We both have them in SVN:

 http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/community/mindmaps

 I love using mine for interactive presentations.

 Tyler

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 Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:04:07 +1100
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  I have been developing a Mind Map for a number of years, showing various
  Open Source spatial projects, with a summary of project features and
 links
  to project urls.
 
  It should help as an aide-memoire for Open Source spatial projects.
 
  I've released this under a Creative Commons license with the source in
 the
  OSGeo subversion repository.
 
 
 
  Details are at:
 
  http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman
 
 
  The information in the mind map is a little dated. Perhaps a few of us
 can
  collaborate to maintain it.
 
 
  Thanks to Tyler for his help in getting this into subversion.
 
 
 
  Bruce Bannerman
 

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Mind Map - Open Source Spatial Projects

2009-10-09 Thread Bruce Bannerman
I have been developing a Mind Map for a number of years, showing various
Open Source spatial projects, with a summary of project features and links
to project urls.

It should help as an aide-memoire for Open Source spatial projects.

I've released this under a Creative Commons license with the source in the
OSGeo subversion repository.



Details are at:

http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/User:Bruce.bannerman


The information in the mind map is a little dated. Perhaps a few of us can
collaborate to maintain it.


Thanks to Tyler for his help in getting this into subversion.



Bruce Bannerman
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