Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FLOSS-GPS mailing list?

2008-09-18 Thread Paulo Marcondes
2008/9/18 Risto H. Kurppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello there!
>
> As far as I know, there isn't any simple or single way to communicate
> with the people who use GPS devices with Free/Libre/Open Source
> Software (FLOSS) or the developers of these programs. I've tried to
> find one, including the osgeo mailing lists but haven't been able to
> find any suitable.

Hi Risto,

Mm... I guess that there are several level of gps usage.

One of the finest pieces of gps software is gpsd (gpsd.berlios.de)
they have many lists (-user, -dev, etc...) and an IRC channel on Freenode, IIRC.

check that.

cheers.
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FLOSS-GPS mailing list?

2008-09-18 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Thanks for the encouragement and thanks for Tyler for actually
creating the list and OSGeo in generally for hosting it!

So there is now a new list at http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps

Check the invitation at
http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/invitation-for-all-open-source-gps-software-developers-and-users-to-join-foss-gps-mailing-list/

You're warmly welcome to join the list!


Developers
#

First thing first, I think it's vital for an open source project to
communicate with the community - the end users of your software.

It's useless for all projects to have their own mailing list so this
FOSS-GPS is a nice tool for you to get in contact with the community.

Join the list to hear what the users think of your software. Ask them
what kind of features they would like to to see in the following
releases. Encourage skilled users to send patches. Release alpha and
beta versions to be tested and get your feedback. Share ideas and
solutions with other developers to get the most out of GPS. Let the
community know how your project is doing, where would a path or two be
needed and so on. Maybe you need a translation.

If your project already has a mailing list or a forum it's still
useful to join to hear what the users think and also let more users
know right away about your releases.

You're welcome to join the list! Write a little introduction when you
join so people know that your project is there. Also tell about the
list on your project web page to let the users know where to go to
contact you and other users in case they want some more information
about the software.

Users


Do you want to know what's happening in the Open Source GPS world?
What are the hottest programs and features? Maybe you want to know if
your favorite program will release a new version soon and help them by
testing the beta version. Or do you want to share your experiences
about the software: what are the best features, what's still missing?
What did you find when you needed a tool to import gps tracks or
navigate?

You're welcome to join the list! Write a little 'Hello World' note
telling who you are, what GPS software you use and so on. If you're on
some forums that have people who might be interested about this it's
more than encouraged to spread the world! Tell the developer of your
favourite programs to join the list to get the latest from the
community.



r

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FLOSS-GPS mailing list?

2008-09-18 Thread Tim Bowden
I'm in for FOSS-GPS.  Good idea.

Regards,
Tim Bowden

On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 15:35 -0700, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
> On 17-Sep-08, at 11:53 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> 
> > Would osgeo be able to host this floss-geo list?
> >
> > I think this would fit well in the mission of OSgeo and it would be
> > great to have some non-profit OS-oriented organization behind it (and
> > not to start a google group..) and osgeo would be a perfect match with
> > the interest in the geospatial technologies, data and tools.
> 
> I can see your thinking and it sounds good to me.  I haven't been a  
> big user of many projects that use GPS components, except QGIS and  
> gpsbabel in general.  Plus some custom python scripting.
> 
> The only question I have is how many other people you think would be  
> interested in using it.  I support the idea in general and would  
> volunteer to pursue setting up the list for you (filing a ticket for  
> our system group aka SAC is the way to go: http://trac.osgeo.org).
> 
> Tyler
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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] FLOSS-GPS mailing list?

2008-09-18 Thread Landon Blake
I'd subscribe.

I'm currently working on a parser for the GPX format as part of the
GeoTools Project. I'm also interested in learning how to read Garmin's
data format directly from a receiver into OpenJUMP.

Landon

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On 17-Sep-08, at 11:53 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:

> Would osgeo be able to host this floss-geo list?
>
> I think this would fit well in the mission of OSgeo and it would be
> great to have some non-profit OS-oriented organization behind it (and
> not to start a google group..) and osgeo would be a perfect match with
> the interest in the geospatial technologies, data and tools.

I can see your thinking and it sounds good to me.  I haven't been a  
big user of many projects that use GPS components, except QGIS and  
gpsbabel in general.  Plus some custom python scripting.

The only question I have is how many other people you think would be  
interested in using it.  I support the idea in general and would  
volunteer to pursue setting up the list for you (filing a ticket for  
our system group aka SAC is the way to go: http://trac.osgeo.org).

Tyler


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FLOSS-GPS mailing list?

2008-09-18 Thread Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)

On 17-Sep-08, at 11:53 PM, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:


Would osgeo be able to host this floss-geo list?

I think this would fit well in the mission of OSgeo and it would be
great to have some non-profit OS-oriented organization behind it (and
not to start a google group..) and osgeo would be a perfect match with
the interest in the geospatial technologies, data and tools.


I can see your thinking and it sounds good to me.  I haven't been a  
big user of many projects that use GPS components, except QGIS and  
gpsbabel in general.  Plus some custom python scripting.


The only question I have is how many other people you think would be  
interested in using it.  I support the idea in general and would  
volunteer to pursue setting up the list for you (filing a ticket for  
our system group aka SAC is the way to go: http://trac.osgeo.org).


Tyler


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