Lucena, Ivan ha scritto:
> I believe that TerraLib would deserve a better "technical look" than
> what I did but my initial impression was very favorable. What impress me
> the most was the raster-on-rdbms support.
...
> Talking about integration with other OSGeo projects I believe that the
> curr
A colleague asks: are there any good GIS-related podcasts (open source
or not) out there?
Suggestions?
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> A colleague asks: are there any good GIS-related podcasts
> (open source or not) out there?
>
> Suggestions?
hobu has a few, but the links seem to be dead:
http://hobu.biz/category/podcast/
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Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
A colleague asks: are there any good GIS-related podcasts (open source
or not) out there?
Directions Magazine http://www.directionsmag.com/ offers regular
podcasts. They occasionally have open source related content by Adena
Schutzberg (Directions staff) and others.
N
On Jan 8, 2008 6:00 PM, Michael P. Gerlek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A colleague asks: are there any good GIS-related podcasts (open source
> or not) out there?
>
> Suggestions?
Yes, see (and expand):
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/FOSS_for_GIS_video_tutorials_and_screencasts
Markus
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On 8 Jan 2008, at 17:00, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
A colleague asks: are there any good GIS-related podcasts (open source
or not) out there?
Suggestions?
Here are some : http://www.opengeodata.org/?cat=13
Cheers
Artem
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Paolo Cavallini wrote:
What I really miss on Terra* is the community: I tried several times to
contact it, especially to help having updated debian packages, but never
get a repy, something unusual for open projects.
All the best.
pc
There is a message forum at http://phorum.dpi.inpe.br/ind
Hi everyone,
To sum up the activity of our first full year, the board has asked me
to help coordinate production of an annual report. The report is
aimed at capturing information from the whole spectrum of OSGeo
committees, local chapters and projects -- which has grown into a
really long
IT Conversations has a lot of good content,
http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/index.html
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Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Hi everyone,
To sum up the activity of our first full year, the board has asked me to
help coordinate production of an annual report.
I've put together a rough outline of the basic set of reports as well as
the contact I will harass for help. If your name is on
On 8-Jan-08, at 6:32 PM, Dave Patton wrote:
Given the role FOSS4G2007 plays for OSGeo,
should all of it's sponsors be offered the
opportunity to participate under the
"Sponsors" section?
Thanks Dave, it's not a bad idea. Other than the fact that some may
not be interested, it can't hurt to
Paolo,
I just got the latest issue of Dr. Dobbs Magazine with this cover-page
article "South American Software Development":
http://www.ddj.com/architect/205600791;jsessionid=AXESE4MZSIY54QSNDLPCKHSCJUNN2JVN
This article is more focused on Brazil than anywhere else in South
America. It give
Lucena, Ivan ha scritto:
> I just got the latest issue of Dr. Dobbs Magazine with this cover-page
> article "South American Software Development":
>
> http://www.ddj.com/architect/205600791;jsessionid=AXESE4MZSIY54QSNDLPCKHSCJUNN2JVN
>
>
> This article is more focused on Brazil than anywhere el
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) ha scritto:
> Hi everyone,
> To sum up the activity of our first full year, the board has asked me to
> help coordinate production of an annual report. The report is aimed at
> capturing information from the whole spectrum of OSGeo committees, local
> chapters and projects -
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