Re: [Live-demo] XCsoar application to join OSGeo-Live

2012-12-11 Thread Cameron Shorter
Scott, I'm expecting to hear back from a couple of other developers in the next 24 hours. But as Angelos is starting our feature freeze build in under 48 hours, lets fast track a few things. In particular, your next steps will be to: 1. Get subversion access 2. Write an installer script and

Re: [Live-demo] XCsoar application to join OSGeo-Live

2012-12-11 Thread Scott Penrose
On 11/12/2012, at 8:07 PM, Cameron Shorter cameron.shor...@gmail.com wrote: Scott, I'm expecting to hear back from a couple of other developers in the next 24 hours. But as Angelos is starting our feature freeze build in under 48 hours, lets fast track a few things. In particular,

[Live-demo] XCSoar Subversion Access

2012-12-11 Thread Scott Penrose
Hi all, I'd like to contribute XCSoar to OSGeo-Live. Could I please get access to subversion. My osgeo-user id is: scottp (TBC). I confirm that my contributions to OSGeo-Live will be compatible with the OSGeo-Live license guidelines at the time of contribution. Thank you Scott Penrose

Re: [Live-demo] XCsoar application to join OSGeo-Live

2012-12-11 Thread Angelos Tzotsos
It looks good to me too. +1 to include XCsoar. Angelos On 12/11/2012 12:39 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote: Application for an application used by Glider pilots to join OSGeo-Live. My assessment is: 1. It looks to be a stable application, with a strong community behind it which is good. 2. It is

Re: [Live-demo] Re-categorising OSGeo-Live projects

2012-12-11 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
All, I've asked this question in the past, with mixed results, but what might be the best way of describing a project that crosses boundaries (as described in this thread)? Where they could fit into more than one box. I've always wondered why there wasn't a matrix of capabilities associated

Re: [Live-demo] XCsoar application to join OSGeo-Live

2012-12-11 Thread Cameron Shorter
Ok, based on 3 positive votes and no negatives, I'd like to invite Scott to include XCSoar into OSGeo-Live. Scott, I've enabled your subversion access. As your first task, and to test it works, can you please add your name to our contributors.csv file, as per:

Re: [Live-demo] XCsoar application to join OSGeo-Live

2012-12-11 Thread Alex Mandel
+1 from me. Seems useful to all small pilots in many types of flying machines (hot air balloons included). Reminds me of software I used to use for field work too. Question, can the desktop version be used in the air if you have a GPS hooked up to your computer? Thanks, Alex On 12/11/2012 03:15

Re: [Live-demo] Re-categorising OSGeo-Live projects

2012-12-11 Thread Cameron Shorter
Bob, I'd like to see a table developed for the standards page, listing projects against the specific standards their support. On 12/12/12 03:41, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote: All, I've asked this question in the past, with mixed results, but what might be the best way of describing a

Re: [Live-demo] Re-categorising OSGeo-Live projects

2012-12-11 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
I was thinking that's one column of a bigger matrix, that also indicates things like Software written in, Components, WebClient Web Service, Database access, SHP reading, etc., other Packages used, GDAL, MapServer, OpenLayers, etc. Stuff like that. Bobb From: Cameron Shorter

Re: [Live-demo] OSGeoLive 6.5 alpha4 status

2012-12-11 Thread Valenty Gonzalez
Hi all, I have sent attached the i3Geo install script. We have made some test; Now, after run the script you need to do: /var/www$ sudo mv i3geo_live/ i3geo /var/www$ sudo chown -R www-data i3geo/ /var/www$ sudo chgrp -R www-data i3geo/ /var/www$ sudo chmod -R 755 i3geo/ We will adjust the