On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 11:40:41AM -0700, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
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(Sorry I'm so late. Jess has been in the hospital again this week, so
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think we're at a point where I feel it's the best action for the
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shapefiles, with all three important bits included) has been
bounced around in my presence before. I can't speak to implementation
details, but for 'moving data around', a single file format is much
preferred over the web.
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was that
library, but the masses seem to be telling me I am wrong about that :)
/me sends a '30 days no news' nag, continues to wait patiently.
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offering to mentor, I've gone ahead
and integrated OpenLayers into the list.
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would be too difficult for someone
experienced in C++/C.
Anyway, I'd like to finally get going with this and start drafting an
API. Any ideas how to proceed? Set up a svn repository somewhere?
I'd strongly recommend starting by looking at existing solutions.
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If the stylings that are distributed with geodatasets are SVG, then
producing SVG maps would be easier, wouldn't it?
I'm not sure this really makes sense.
SVG is a style language. SLD is a Rule language. SLD is the source: SVG
is the destination (one of many).
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is the entrance
to Grendel's, below Upstairs on the Square.
I'll be there, hopefully by 7:30, with an eeepc and an OSgeo shirt on.
Map: http://tinyurl.com/uof38
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:25:07AM -0500, Rick Steinberger wrote:
It seems that SDF3 is the native data format for mapguide server. How
does one create SDF3 data without commercial software?
I think the answer is Use FDO: http://fdo.osgeo.org/
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to meet the needs of
the problem.
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be found at http://geojson.org/ , or
from the GeoJSON mailing list at
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), group registration is social (filling out paperwork with
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are than everyone else at this. ;))
Is this what you're looking for? Are there open source related solutions
that you've found?
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On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 06:09:20AM -0400, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
I finally finished uploading all the photos I took at/around the FOSS4G
conference.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crschmidt/sets/72157607549536663/
An additional point: All of these photos are CC-By, which means
, and I'll add you back.
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to attend?
I don't think we've had anything ike that happen in either 2007 or
2008... not to my memory, anyway.
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for?
From whatever time they showed up -- ranging from 8:30 to 12:30 -- til
we had to leave at 5.
did everyone stay for the full 3 days or did some leave early?
There was only one day of the sprint.
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, MapWindow) is (or can be)
still Open Source, regardless of the libraries it depends on. Let's not
play the My software is more open than your software game; Stallman is
good enough at that.
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 08:21:03PM +0900, Venkatesh Raghavan wrote:
Cameron Shorter wrote:
If we find a data custodian who is keen to get their data into the
Integration Showcase, what sort of criteria should we be specifying
.
But contract law doesn't. The Open Database License rests in part on
Contract Law, Database Protections, etc.
Copyright law isn't all there is.
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automatic compression combined with the querying -- but that's not about
the Database Specifically, just the image storage/reading library that
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I'm not sure if you feel that someone is preventing this from happening
in some way. It sounds like you think that there is some blocker here
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hope) not the most
important part of the page, and bad titles can hopefully be resolved
with adequate linking.
Anyway, feedback on the text of the English page (the french is just an
earlier machine translation) is welcome.
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On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 08:21:04PM +0100, Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
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does
http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/GettingHelp/ForeignLanguageSupport seem
like an appropriate way to enocurage people to seek help? Does my
suggestions for how to handle lack of speaking
/ForeignLanguageSupport seem
like an appropriate way to enocurage people to seek help? Does my
suggestions for how to handle lack of speaking a language make some
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to the above?
Also, from the AGM, there were local chapters for:
* Korea
* India
* Germany
Which are not represented in these lists. Are there lists for these
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mention that the Dutch mailing list
should be reserved for cases of real lack of English, I guess :)
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 07:37:54AM -0500, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 12:46:48PM +0100, Gilles Bassière wrote:
I was recently confronted to the same problem. I needed a cached WMS,
although on some occasion I would need to perform untiled map requests.
Of course
to achieve that goal?
The Commercial Ext license is very open: I've not found *anything* I
can't do once I've paid for it. If GPL restrictions are a problem, it's
easy enough to make them go away.
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and developing a real solution to some of the hard problems the project
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functionality.
GDAL trunk has GeoRSS support; I don't know if you can open arbitrary
GDAL datasources with QGIS yet, but at the very least, it's not
inconceivable to add that support with relatively limited coding effort.
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based on this code, as many people do.
But if he wants to keep his code under some closed-source license then he can
not link to or embed any GPL licensed code or library.
You beat me to it :) this is exactly what I tried to say in my previous post.
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licensing as doctrine,
since it's different from any other open sourced project I've ever dealt
with, and unusual in a number of ways.
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, or at least not
outside 'mere aggregation' (which doesn't drag in derivative clauses).
So, I can't see any likely problems with this.
IANAL,
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answers! :-) To my defense for this OSGeo-unrelated question, we do
process and serve all the related geodata using OSGeo software! ;-)
Which software?
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survival of the project may depend on it.
See also: OpenLayers.
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Greetings to All and Sundry,
I'm Christopher Schmidt. I feel proud to have been nominated for the
OSGeo Board, and would gladly serve on it in order to help OSGeo
continue to grow and mature as an organization which is able to
represent the best in Open Source GIS software.
I have participated
chapter development
and consolidation of the conference.
I was going to write a post in response to this, but after reading
Howard's, I realize I hardly need to: essentially, his opinions and position
mirror mine 100%.
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Speak to whom? Decision makers with no real knowledge of the thing
they are
signing off on, being advised by lazy people who have some
understanding but
want
much more vendor-like, which is something OSGeo
has repeatedly shied away from (perhaps because OSGeo has many members
who work for companies, that, like OpenGeo, are monetizing open
source).
(And Paul says in a paragraph what I say poorly in 10.)
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is, the more
likely you are to block legitimate usage unintentionally while
'protecting' the data.
That said, the last restriction is well-addressed by Creative Commons
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to be a common thread in
most setups -- possibly just because if the copyright is owned by a
commercial entity, the risk is higher (Because they can actually afford
to sue you), so corporations take a more strict interpretation of their
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to patch a bunch of aerial photos by detecting similarities in
overlapping areas, I guess.
Hopefully, I'm wrong.
Sounds like the kind of thing I'd expect ossim to have, but I never got it
to work.
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this would likely be prohibitive, right?
The software requires a license, and I expect ESRI wouldn't want to
encourage use like this?
(not to mention the idea of SAC being responsible for maintaining an
ArcSDE instance seems costly for no tangible corresponding benefit to
OSGeo.)
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isn't appropriate, in my opinion, in an open source software discussion
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like I do. There are many different, effective ways, and tools that can
be used to write code; writing them off for yourself is fine, but trying
to control the decisions someone else makes is ill-advised and potentially
harmful.
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On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 03:36:43PM +0200, Seven (aka Arnulf) wrote:
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 10:16:52AM +0200, Seven (aka Arnulf) wrote:
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Cameron Shorter
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Percy,
To start
, and some portion of my work time is still done
with support from my employer on open source software, but most of it is
just me spending my own time.
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tonight. Once the DNS changes have been made, I will update
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Hello,
As of this morning, I believe that I have completed the final testing
for migration of trac/svn services to the new host. As a result, I
will be shifting services this evening, starting shortly
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If it says:
Powered by Subversion version 1.5.6 (r36142).
It is the old server.
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of deployments (my guess
is that it's more like hundreds). It doesn't solve every problem for
every user, but it provides a simple framework and has been extended and
abused for many many things, and I don't see that changing any time
soon.
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, in the form of implementation of the standard,
the new tiling list (lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/tiling)
is probably best.
For vending machines on every corner, I recommend Japan.
For big, person sized trash cans on every corner, I recommend
Barcelona.
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is actually a 'competitor' of sorts
to something like Mapbender, a combination of catalog services and tools
to manage and browse them.
If I have misspoken about any of the projects described here, please let
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) are
implemented in GRASS, and I would bet that this is your second best
option. GRASS is a bit intimidating to a first time user (though I
guess not much more so than R :)), but a very powerful geographic
data analysis tool.
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and cons, no
doubt.
Never the less thanks for helping me so much and iI am sorry if I hurt you.
Not me personally :) I just like to make sure that I'm not
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direction to
what you're describing, without the need for some all-world-hierarchy
to tie it to, which might actually help you get a bit further.
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How about the fact that although some counties contain cities
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Milo,
You mentioned MEEGO in your post, I just ordered a N900 to do some testing
for GIS related stuff on the N900. What types of functionalities are you
focusing your efforts
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