Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] WFS 3.0 and SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog sprint in Colorado

2018-03-01 Thread Angelos Tzotsos

Thank you Chris for the information.

Best regards,
Angelos

On 03/01/2018 02:17 PM, Chris Holmes wrote:

Just realized I forgot to reply to this, but that's a great idea. I'll be
in Orleans for the OGC meetings, so will be on the same time zone. And
there's definitely some STAC collaborators who will be in Bonn.

Note also that we're organizing a remote participation option for next
week. GeoSolutions is going to be working on implementing WFS 3 in
GeoServer and Even Rouault is going to be looking in to GDAL bindings for
WFS 3.0 and STAC. Would be great for others in Europe to work on OSGeo
projects while we're working away in Ft. Collins. Obviously any WFS 3 /
STAC implementation & spec feedback in the next few weeks would be great,
but we're hoping to be able to show lots of diverse progress next week.

For more info see
https://medium.com/@cholmes/participate-remotely-in-the-wfs-hackathon-next-week-d11a99eb510b
and please sign up to participate at https://goo.gl/forms/v8hyeJvd2yudYvZS2

best regards,

Chris



On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:15 PM, Angelos Tzotsos 
wrote:


Thank you Chris for organizing this event and for reaching out to this
mailing list.

I feel there is strong interest from our community to participate on the
development of these new standards, and I know that there is ongoing work
towards this from some OSGeo members, so I am sure you will see some of us
in Ft Collins.

Let's make an OGC/WFS/STAC Catalog session during the Bonn Code Sprint: I
realized that the Orleans OGC TC meeting is on the same week as the Bonn
code sprint. Perhaps we could all join a video call session during that
week?

Best,
Angelos



On 02/13/2018 03:34 AM, Chris Holmes wrote:

Hello OSGeo-ers!

I just wanted to make sure everyone knew about an event [1] I'm helping
organize, to bring together developers to give feedback on the evolving WFS
3.0 specification. It's organized by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), and
sponsored by USGS, but the goal is make it different than a typical OGC
event. Indeed the direct inspiration is the code sprints that OSGeo runs,
but to center it around a standard and give developers an opportunity to
actually code against the spec _before_ it becomes an official standard,
and to have any feedback incorporated.

I'm not sure if many people have been following the progress of WFS 3.0,
but it's been made more like how we build open source software, with an
open repository on github [2], and management of the spec through issues
and pull requests. And it's JSON and RESTful at the core, aiming to be much
easier to implement than existing OGC specs. For more backstory on it and
my take on its potential see my blog posts [3].

I'd love to see a number of OSGeo people come, it's on March 6 & 7th in Ft.
Collins, Colorado. Contributing I believe will help show OGC that there is
interest in the wider developer and open source world if they do things
differently, and help evolve how they create standards to be more
compatible with how developers work. I'm also organizing a day on March 8th
on SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog[4] [5], an open spec a group of us started
working on to search satellite imagery archives, that I'm hoping we can
align with the WFS specification. If you're interested in WFS and/or STAC
just email me and I can give you more details, or just fill out the form 
athttps://goo.gl/forms/RqQtNbfdEOHuLE272 - there are some limited travel
grants if that helps get there.

I know travel may be tough for those also going to Bonn, as the OSGeo
sprint there is two weeks later. I am figuring out if we will do a remote
participation option for Colorado, so email me if you're interested in
that. And Angelos had a great idea[6], of organizing a session on WFS/STAC
at Bonn, which I'd love to see. Drop me a line if you are attending the
OSGeo code sprint and interested in attending (or leading :) a session
there.

best regards,

Chris


[1]https://medium.com/@cholmes/wfs-3-0-and-spatiotemporal-asset-catalog-stac-in-person-collaboration-609e10d7f714
[2] https://github.com/opengeospatial/WFS_FES
[3] https://medium.com/tag/wfs-3/latest
[4] https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-spec/
[5] https://medium.com/tag/stac-spec/latest
[6] https://twitter.com/tzotsos/status/963081024187060225



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] WFS 3.0 and SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog sprint in Colorado

2018-03-01 Thread Chris Holmes
Just realized I forgot to reply to this, but that's a great idea. I'll be
in Orleans for the OGC meetings, so will be on the same time zone. And
there's definitely some STAC collaborators who will be in Bonn.

Note also that we're organizing a remote participation option for next
week. GeoSolutions is going to be working on implementing WFS 3 in
GeoServer and Even Rouault is going to be looking in to GDAL bindings for
WFS 3.0 and STAC. Would be great for others in Europe to work on OSGeo
projects while we're working away in Ft. Collins. Obviously any WFS 3 /
STAC implementation & spec feedback in the next few weeks would be great,
but we're hoping to be able to show lots of diverse progress next week.

For more info see
https://medium.com/@cholmes/participate-remotely-in-the-wfs-hackathon-next-week-d11a99eb510b
and please sign up to participate at https://goo.gl/forms/v8hyeJvd2yudYvZS2

best regards,

Chris



On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 8:15 PM, Angelos Tzotsos 
wrote:

> Thank you Chris for organizing this event and for reaching out to this
> mailing list.
>
> I feel there is strong interest from our community to participate on the
> development of these new standards, and I know that there is ongoing work
> towards this from some OSGeo members, so I am sure you will see some of us
> in Ft Collins.
>
> Let's make an OGC/WFS/STAC Catalog session during the Bonn Code Sprint: I
> realized that the Orleans OGC TC meeting is on the same week as the Bonn
> code sprint. Perhaps we could all join a video call session during that
> week?
>
> Best,
> Angelos
>
>
>
> On 02/13/2018 03:34 AM, Chris Holmes wrote:
>
> Hello OSGeo-ers!
>
> I just wanted to make sure everyone knew about an event [1] I'm helping
> organize, to bring together developers to give feedback on the evolving WFS
> 3.0 specification. It's organized by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), and
> sponsored by USGS, but the goal is make it different than a typical OGC
> event. Indeed the direct inspiration is the code sprints that OSGeo runs,
> but to center it around a standard and give developers an opportunity to
> actually code against the spec _before_ it becomes an official standard,
> and to have any feedback incorporated.
>
> I'm not sure if many people have been following the progress of WFS 3.0,
> but it's been made more like how we build open source software, with an
> open repository on github [2], and management of the spec through issues
> and pull requests. And it's JSON and RESTful at the core, aiming to be much
> easier to implement than existing OGC specs. For more backstory on it and
> my take on its potential see my blog posts [3].
>
> I'd love to see a number of OSGeo people come, it's on March 6 & 7th in Ft.
> Collins, Colorado. Contributing I believe will help show OGC that there is
> interest in the wider developer and open source world if they do things
> differently, and help evolve how they create standards to be more
> compatible with how developers work. I'm also organizing a day on March 8th
> on SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog[4] [5], an open spec a group of us started
> working on to search satellite imagery archives, that I'm hoping we can
> align with the WFS specification. If you're interested in WFS and/or STAC
> just email me and I can give you more details, or just fill out the form 
> athttps://goo.gl/forms/RqQtNbfdEOHuLE272 - there are some limited travel
> grants if that helps get there.
>
> I know travel may be tough for those also going to Bonn, as the OSGeo
> sprint there is two weeks later. I am figuring out if we will do a remote
> participation option for Colorado, so email me if you're interested in
> that. And Angelos had a great idea[6], of organizing a session on WFS/STAC
> at Bonn, which I'd love to see. Drop me a line if you are attending the
> OSGeo code sprint and interested in attending (or leading :) a session
> there.
>
> best regards,
>
> Chris
>
>
> [1]https://medium.com/@cholmes/wfs-3-0-and-spatiotemporal-asset-catalog-stac-in-person-collaboration-609e10d7f714
> [2] https://github.com/opengeospatial/WFS_FES
> [3] https://medium.com/tag/wfs-3/latest
> [4] https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-spec/
> [5] https://medium.com/tag/stac-spec/latest
> [6] https://twitter.com/tzotsos/status/963081024187060225
>
>
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] WFS 3.0 and SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog sprint in Colorado

2018-02-15 Thread Angelos Tzotsos
Thank you Chris for organizing this event and for reaching out to this 
mailing list.


I feel there is strong interest from our community to participate on the 
development of these new standards, and I know that there is ongoing 
work towards this from some OSGeo members, so I am sure you will see 
some of us in Ft Collins.


Let's make an OGC/WFS/STAC Catalog session during the Bonn Code Sprint: 
I realized that the Orleans OGC TC meeting is on the same week as the 
Bonn code sprint. Perhaps we could all join a video call session during 
that week?


Best,
Angelos


On 02/13/2018 03:34 AM, Chris Holmes wrote:

Hello OSGeo-ers!

I just wanted to make sure everyone knew about an event [1] I'm helping
organize, to bring together developers to give feedback on the evolving WFS
3.0 specification. It's organized by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), and
sponsored by USGS, but the goal is make it different than a typical OGC
event. Indeed the direct inspiration is the code sprints that OSGeo runs,
but to center it around a standard and give developers an opportunity to
actually code against the spec _before_ it becomes an official standard,
and to have any feedback incorporated.

I'm not sure if many people have been following the progress of WFS 3.0,
but it's been made more like how we build open source software, with an
open repository on github [2], and management of the spec through issues
and pull requests. And it's JSON and RESTful at the core, aiming to be much
easier to implement than existing OGC specs. For more backstory on it and
my take on its potential see my blog posts [3].

I'd love to see a number of OSGeo people come, it's on March 6 & 7th in Ft.
Collins, Colorado. Contributing I believe will help show OGC that there is
interest in the wider developer and open source world if they do things
differently, and help evolve how they create standards to be more
compatible with how developers work. I'm also organizing a day on March 8th
on SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog[4] [5], an open spec a group of us started
working on to search satellite imagery archives, that I'm hoping we can
align with the WFS specification. If you're interested in WFS and/or STAC
just email me and I can give you more details, or just fill out the form at
https://goo.gl/forms/RqQtNbfdEOHuLE272 - there are some limited travel
grants if that helps get there.

I know travel may be tough for those also going to Bonn, as the OSGeo
sprint there is two weeks later. I am figuring out if we will do a remote
participation option for Colorado, so email me if you're interested in
that. And Angelos had a great idea[6], of organizing a session on WFS/STAC
at Bonn, which I'd love to see. Drop me a line if you are attending the
OSGeo code sprint and interested in attending (or leading :) a session
there.

best regards,

Chris


[1]
https://medium.com/@cholmes/wfs-3-0-and-spatiotemporal-asset-catalog-stac-in-person-collaboration-609e10d7f714
[2] https://github.com/opengeospatial/WFS_FES
[3] https://medium.com/tag/wfs-3/latest
[4] https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-spec/
[5] https://medium.com/tag/stac-spec/latest
[6] https://twitter.com/tzotsos/status/963081024187060225



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[OSGeo-Discuss] WFS 3.0 and SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog sprint in Colorado

2018-02-12 Thread Chris Holmes
Hello OSGeo-ers!

I just wanted to make sure everyone knew about an event [1] I'm helping
organize, to bring together developers to give feedback on the evolving WFS
3.0 specification. It's organized by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), and
sponsored by USGS, but the goal is make it different than a typical OGC
event. Indeed the direct inspiration is the code sprints that OSGeo runs,
but to center it around a standard and give developers an opportunity to
actually code against the spec _before_ it becomes an official standard,
and to have any feedback incorporated.

I'm not sure if many people have been following the progress of WFS 3.0,
but it's been made more like how we build open source software, with an
open repository on github [2], and management of the spec through issues
and pull requests. And it's JSON and RESTful at the core, aiming to be much
easier to implement than existing OGC specs. For more backstory on it and
my take on its potential see my blog posts [3].

I'd love to see a number of OSGeo people come, it's on March 6 & 7th in Ft.
Collins, Colorado. Contributing I believe will help show OGC that there is
interest in the wider developer and open source world if they do things
differently, and help evolve how they create standards to be more
compatible with how developers work. I'm also organizing a day on March 8th
on SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog[4] [5], an open spec a group of us started
working on to search satellite imagery archives, that I'm hoping we can
align with the WFS specification. If you're interested in WFS and/or STAC
just email me and I can give you more details, or just fill out the form at
https://goo.gl/forms/RqQtNbfdEOHuLE272 - there are some limited travel
grants if that helps get there.

I know travel may be tough for those also going to Bonn, as the OSGeo
sprint there is two weeks later. I am figuring out if we will do a remote
participation option for Colorado, so email me if you're interested in
that. And Angelos had a great idea[6], of organizing a session on WFS/STAC
at Bonn, which I'd love to see. Drop me a line if you are attending the
OSGeo code sprint and interested in attending (or leading :) a session
there.

best regards,

Chris


[1]
https://medium.com/@cholmes/wfs-3-0-and-spatiotemporal-asset-catalog-stac-in-person-collaboration-609e10d7f714
[2] https://github.com/opengeospatial/WFS_FES
[3] https://medium.com/tag/wfs-3/latest
[4] https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-spec/
[5] https://medium.com/tag/stac-spec/latest
[6] https://twitter.com/tzotsos/status/963081024187060225
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