My first bios settings for boot order failed, because I moved the removable
device up in the boot menu order, but surprisingly this wasn't my USB
stick.
The USB stick was listed under hard drives option, which showed a + and
contained a list of drives including the USB drive. I had to move it up
Hi David,
We have implemented something like this last year for pgRouting (extension
of PostGIS/PostgreSQL). It's very similar to what you describe.
Our goal was to have some genetic algorithm to solve the dial-a-ride problem
for bus-on-demand as described here
2011/3/19 Anne Ghisla a.ghi...@gmail.com
Hello all,
Wolf, Hamish and I have the great pleasure to announce that OSGeo has
been accepted again as a mentoring organization to the Google Summer of
Code program [0]!
So, what's next?
- OSGeo projects: let the admins know if you want to
Without being able to attend a code sprint in Seattle, I would like to ask,
if this isn't something OSGeo Foundation would be able to cover the risks
for. In my opinion this is one of the events OSGeo could support, because it
has a high impact on its projects.
Leaving such a risk on individuals
I think there is not much more to add to what Jeff and Ravi have already
said.
I also second the nominating Venkatesh Raghavan for the 2012 SolKatz Award.
Thanks to Venka there is today strong FOSS4G community in Asia (and also in
South Osaka ;-)
Daniel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Ravi
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Paolo Cavallini cavall...@faunalia.itwrote:
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Il 08/03/2013 16:16, Steven Feldman ha scritto:
I've been following the conversation that was prompted by Paolo's
comment about FOSS4G pricing
We are trying to
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Stephen Woodbridge wood...@swoodbridge.com
wrote:
The pgRouting team would like to announce:
pgRouting v2.0.0 Release Candidate 1
is ready for review and testing.
Documentation:
http://docs.pgrouting.org/
Download:
2. Charter members then vote (in/out) nominated charter members. This will
be different to prior years, as we previously voted in a fixed number of
members for a larger selection pool. (eg vote in 20 people from a list of
30). For this year, I propose we have a Yes/No vote. Ie, if we have a
I think the Github page here already lists plenty of alternatives and
explains well, why they were not used:
https://github.com/google/open-location-code/blob/master/docs/comparison.adoc
Daniel
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 7:10 AM, Gavin Fleming gavinjflem...@gmail.com
wrote:
Or MapCode:
I was also wondering where the 2015 Wiki page is.
The pgRouting project maintains a single GSoC Ideas page, which gets
updated every year: https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki/GSoC-Ideas
I have just updated it recently for 2015.
Best regards,
Daniel
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:59 PM,
The international FOSS4G will never be so close again (except it will
take place in Japan).
So now there is no reason anymore, not to attend ;-)
- Daniel
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> People can and do participate in both OSGeo & LocationTech all the
> time. This is a good thing. It absolutely isn't a zero sum
> scenario. The mutually reinforce each other rather than detract
> from one another.
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I think there is a big
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+1 I would like to second this nomination.
Best regards,
Daniel
On 25/08/15 14:41, Vasile Craciunescu wrote:
Forwarding Ko Nagase nomination by Venkatesh Raghavan.
Best regards, Vasile
Forwarded Message Subject:
Hi,
I wanted to share some thoughts, because I don't want that Maxi's
concerns are buried under lots +1's, that "we are just doing our best
for a successful FOSS4G". Maybe Maxi's initial email was a bit strong
and contained the "LocationTech" keyword ;-)
I don't think anyone (and for sure not
I think "Switch2osm" is a very good example how to help migrating to
non-proprietary tools: https://switch2osm.org/
I quickly went through their site and as far as I could see, competitor
names only appear in case studies.
Maybe we could have "switch2foss" in a similar way.
It's a very good idea
Thank you to everyone of the admin team, who made GSoC run smoothly in the
past year.
I'm a little bit surprised that from one year to the other all 6 admins (as
listed on the OSGeo page) will not be able to participate anymore.
It would be definitely good for OSGeo as a mentoring organisation if
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