Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-08 Thread Sandro Santilli
Marc, I hadn't seen librttopo added to the wiki page,
is there anything I should do to move this further ?

--strk;

On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 10:51:58AM +0200, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 08:38:36AM +0200, Marc Vloemans wrote:
> 
> > @Sandro: which site do you want me to link to?
> 
> There's currently no official website.
> Maybe the closest to that is: https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo
> but if you can help with building a real website (as mentioned
> on the wiki page) that'd be great :)
> 
> --strk;
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-03 Thread Sandro Santilli
On Tue, May 03, 2016 at 08:38:36AM +0200, Marc Vloemans wrote:

> @Sandro: which site do you want me to link to?

There's currently no official website.
Maybe the closest to that is: https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo
but if you can help with building a real website (as mentioned
on the wiki page) that'd be great :)

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-03 Thread Marc Vloemans
Welcome Sandro et al,

and thanks you guys for joining !

If no one objects and no formal  hurdles need still to be taken, I will publish 
your name and the project in the overall list in Wiki.(OK with board Jody?)

@Sandro: which site do you want me to link to?

Vriendelijke groet,
Marc Vloemans


> Op 3 mei 2016 om 08:32 heeft Sandro Santilli  het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
>> On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 12:00:04PM -0400, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> I would ask if the project would consider joining OSGeo as a community
>> project ? This
>> requirement is minimal, we want some assurance that your project is both
>> open source and open to collaboration.
> 
> On behalf of the PSC, I confirm we are ok with joining OSGeo as a
> community project. Is there any step we need to take to complete
> the move ?
> 
> --strk;
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-03 Thread Sandro Santilli
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 12:00:04PM -0400, Jody Garnett wrote:
> I would ask if the project would consider joining OSGeo as a community
> project ? This
> requirement is minimal, we want some assurance that your project is both
> open source and open to collaboration.

On behalf of the PSC, I confirm we are ok with joining OSGeo as a
community project. Is there any step we need to take to complete
the move ?

--strk;
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-02 Thread Sebastiaan Couwenberg
On 05/02/2016 06:00 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> I would ask if the project would consider joining OSGeo as a community
> project ? This
> requirement is minimal, we want some assurance that your project is both
> open source and open to collaboration.
> 
> Alex - are their any other projects we provide infrastructure for that we
> can extend an invitation to?

At least PDAL comes to mind. It also uses the OSGeo mailinglist
infrastructure and the download server for its release artefacts.

Kind Regards,

Bas

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-02 Thread Alex M
Probably, a cross reference of mailing lists, dns entries and current
projects should give us a list of potential "Community Projects".
This is the new name for pre-incubation stuff?

Thanks,
Alex

On 05/02/2016 12:00 PM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> I would ask if the project would consider joining OSGeo as a community
> project ? This
> requirement is minimal, we want some assurance that your project is both
> open source and open to collaboration.
> 
> Alex - are their any other projects we provide infrastructure for that we
> can extend an invitation to?
> 
> --
> Jody Garnett
> 
> On 2 May 2016 at 10:00, Alex M  wrote:
> 
>> On 05/02/2016 02:36 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> this mail is to request permission to use the download area
>>> of OSGeo for publishing librttopo packages, and possibly
>>> an rttopo.osgeo.org domain and webspace.
>>>
>>> The librttopo project consists of a GPL(v2+) licensed library
>>> providing a standard-based topology API on top of user-provided
>>> input/output routines for storage. It was derived from the PostGIS
>>> liblwgeom library at its 2.2.0 version, from which deviated to
>>> drop PostGIS-specific dependencies and add thread-safety (not
>>> of interest for PostGIS proper at this time).
>>>
>>> The upcoming 4.4.0 version of Spatialite will be using librttopo
>>> instead of liblwgeom and the aim is to attract other liblwgeom users
>>> (QGIS, for example) so to eventually free PostGIS from the burden of
>>> maintaining a stable liblwgeom API. Having PostGIS itself use
>>> librttopo is currently not on the radar, but might be considered in
>>> the future if librttopo gets more development.
>>>
>>> At the moment librttopo code is hosted in the experimental OSGeo
>>> [Gogs service](https://git.osgeo.org/gogs/rttopo/librttopo) and
>>> has an OSGeo hosted [mailing list]
>>> (https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/librttopo-dev)
>>>
>>> The project is managed by Andrea Peri of "Regione Toscana" (primary
>>> sponsor for the library), Alessandro Furieri of Spatialite and
>>> myself from PostGIS/GEOS.
>>>
>>> Some more background info are available from [my website]
>>> (https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo)
>>>
>>> --strk;
>>
>>
>> This seems to be a reasonable request from a project that is likely
>> participate widely in the OSGeo community (note we already provided
>> email and a git repo).
>>
>> +1
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex
>> Sys Admin Committee
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-02 Thread Jody Garnett
I would ask if the project would consider joining OSGeo as a community
project ? This
requirement is minimal, we want some assurance that your project is both
open source and open to collaboration.

Alex - are their any other projects we provide infrastructure for that we
can extend an invitation to?

--
Jody Garnett

On 2 May 2016 at 10:00, Alex M  wrote:

> On 05/02/2016 02:36 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > this mail is to request permission to use the download area
> > of OSGeo for publishing librttopo packages, and possibly
> > an rttopo.osgeo.org domain and webspace.
> >
> > The librttopo project consists of a GPL(v2+) licensed library
> > providing a standard-based topology API on top of user-provided
> > input/output routines for storage. It was derived from the PostGIS
> > liblwgeom library at its 2.2.0 version, from which deviated to
> > drop PostGIS-specific dependencies and add thread-safety (not
> > of interest for PostGIS proper at this time).
> >
> > The upcoming 4.4.0 version of Spatialite will be using librttopo
> > instead of liblwgeom and the aim is to attract other liblwgeom users
> > (QGIS, for example) so to eventually free PostGIS from the burden of
> > maintaining a stable liblwgeom API. Having PostGIS itself use
> > librttopo is currently not on the radar, but might be considered in
> > the future if librttopo gets more development.
> >
> > At the moment librttopo code is hosted in the experimental OSGeo
> > [Gogs service](https://git.osgeo.org/gogs/rttopo/librttopo) and
> > has an OSGeo hosted [mailing list]
> > (https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/librttopo-dev)
> >
> > The project is managed by Andrea Peri of "Regione Toscana" (primary
> > sponsor for the library), Alessandro Furieri of Spatialite and
> > myself from PostGIS/GEOS.
> >
> > Some more background info are available from [my website]
> > (https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo)
> >
> > --strk;
>
>
> This seems to be a reasonable request from a project that is likely
> participate widely in the OSGeo community (note we already provided
> email and a git repo).
>
> +1
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
> Sys Admin Committee
>
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Requesting services for librttopo

2016-05-02 Thread Alex M
On 05/02/2016 02:36 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
> Hi all,
> this mail is to request permission to use the download area
> of OSGeo for publishing librttopo packages, and possibly
> an rttopo.osgeo.org domain and webspace.
> 
> The librttopo project consists of a GPL(v2+) licensed library
> providing a standard-based topology API on top of user-provided
> input/output routines for storage. It was derived from the PostGIS
> liblwgeom library at its 2.2.0 version, from which deviated to
> drop PostGIS-specific dependencies and add thread-safety (not
> of interest for PostGIS proper at this time).
> 
> The upcoming 4.4.0 version of Spatialite will be using librttopo
> instead of liblwgeom and the aim is to attract other liblwgeom users
> (QGIS, for example) so to eventually free PostGIS from the burden of
> maintaining a stable liblwgeom API. Having PostGIS itself use
> librttopo is currently not on the radar, but might be considered in
> the future if librttopo gets more development.
> 
> At the moment librttopo code is hosted in the experimental OSGeo
> [Gogs service](https://git.osgeo.org/gogs/rttopo/librttopo) and
> has an OSGeo hosted [mailing list]
> (https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/librttopo-dev)
> 
> The project is managed by Andrea Peri of "Regione Toscana" (primary
> sponsor for the library), Alessandro Furieri of Spatialite and
> myself from PostGIS/GEOS.
> 
> Some more background info are available from [my website]
> (https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo)
> 
> --strk; 


This seems to be a reasonable request from a project that is likely
participate widely in the OSGeo community (note we already provided
email and a git repo).

+1

Thanks,
Alex
Sys Admin Committee

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