Thank you Keith for your response on behalf of Esri to our draft Open Letter 
[1] on the need for Open Standards in LiDAR. Unfortunately this response fails 
to provide a commitment by Esri to address the key concerns raised in the Open 
Letter.  Cameron Shorter has provided a line-by-line refuting of Esri's 
statement in his blog post titled "Esri's claim at being good 'Standards' 
citizens is questionable" [2]. I will suggest you respond to these specific 
concerns.

You will notice the Open Letter is presented by the Open Source Geospatial 
Foundation, and is signed by over 100 prominent people from the geospatial 
industry. Many of their comments highlight how deeply the community cares about 
usability of data and the importance of open standards.

We request Esri act in the spirit of Keith's letter, which describes the 
importance of open standards. And we look forward to seeing how Esri proposes 
to reverse the current Lidar format fragmentation that is unfolding. Please 
include actions and timeframes.

Best wishes,

Suchith Anand
Founder, GeoForAll
http://www.geoforall.org

[1] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/LIDAR_Format_Letter
[2] 
http://cameronshorter.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/esris-claim-at-being-good-standards.html


________________________________________
From: TC-Discuss [tc-discuss-boun...@lists.opengeospatial.org] On Behalf Of 
Keith Ryden [kry...@esri.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 7:54 PM
To: tc-disc...@lists.opengeospatial.org
Subject: Re: [TC-Discuss] Open Letter for the need for Open Standards in        
LiDAR

Regarding Dr. Anand’s concerns and the referenced letter below:

Esri has long understood the importance of interoperability between systems and 
users of geographic information and services. Esri has participated in the 
development of national, information community, OGC, and ISO TC 211 standards 
from the development of the US Spatial Data Transfer Standard in the 1980s 
through the development of OGC Geopackage today. As a sustaining member of 
ASPRS and a Principle member of OGC, Esri would gladly participate in efforts 
to further the development of open LIDAR and point cloud standards. Keep in 
mind that ASPRS owns and maintains LAS, along with other spatial information 
standards, and would have the lead in moving it into  OGC or ISO TC211 for 
further work if they so desired. Esri will continue to support and use the 
ASPRS LAS standard; the Optimized LAS (see FAQ at 
https://github.com/Esri/esri-zlas-io-library) is not intended to replace LAS 
but to enhance access to remotely stored LIDAR information for our users.

Regards,

Keith Ryden
ESRI Software Development

From: TC-Discuss 
[mailto:tc-discuss-bounces+kryden=esri....@lists.opengeospatial.org] On Behalf 
Of Suchith Anand
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2015 10:30 AM
To: discuss@lists.osgeo.org; ica-osgeo-l...@lists.osgeo.org; 
tc-disc...@lists.opengeospatial.org
Subject: [TC-Discuss] Open Letter for the need for Open Standards in LiDAR

To all colleagues in Academia, Government and Industry who have interest in 
maintaining Open Standards:


On behalf of "Geo for All" community, http://www.geoforall.org, I would like to 
bring to your kind attention a significant development that can lead to 
undermining our principle for Open Geospatial Standards. I request you review 
the wikipage http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/LIDAR_Format_Letter   that is meant to 
represent our concern and allow for ongoing input and expression by our 
geospatial community.

We specifically thank Martin Isenburg (author of LASzip and LAStools, 
http://laszip.org and http://lastools.org) for  bringing this matter to our 
attention (email below) and an email thread of our initial discussion of this 
subject that highlight the wider implication of this issue 
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/ica-osgeo-labs/2015-March/001225.html
We request all who wish to support this effort to protect Open Standards for 
Geospatial data to kindly add your name , email, affiliation details to the 
wikipage directly or email  Patrick Hogan (Email - patrick.ho...@nasa.gov ) 
with the subject heading "Support for Open Geo Standards" and the following 
fields (Name, Email, Affiliation ) and we will gladly add this to the wiki.

There is current interest by the OGC in pursuing point cloud encoding 
standards, including a member-initiated mechanism to extend LAS data with 
OGC-standard XML content. The OGC invites interested members who wish to  work 
on this effort to please contact Scott Simmons (Executive Director, Standards 
Program  E-mail : ssimm...@opengeospatial.org ) to register their interest and 
discuss details.  OGC will also be holding an ad hoc session at our next 
Technical Committee meeting in Boulder, CO, USA in June 1st (more details will 
be send soon) to bring together all interested from all sectors (government, 
industry, academia) for this and plan next steps. We welcome feedback and input 
from Esri and invite them to join this effort to  support open LIDAR formats.

I thank you all again for your attention and support for this important matter.

Best wishes,

Suchith Anand
Founder, GeoForAll
http://www.geoforall.org




-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject:

Please review: Open Letter asking to avoid format fragmentation in LiDAR 
standards

Date:

Sat, 11 Apr 2015 12:14:51 +1000

From:

Cameron Shorter <cameron.shor...@gmail.com><mailto:cameron.shor...@gmail.com>

To:

standa...@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:standa...@lists.osgeo.org> 
<standa...@lists.osgeo.org><mailto:standa...@lists.osgeo.org>



Hi all,
A number of us have been collaboratively developing an Open Letter asking key 
stakeholders to avoid fragmentation in LiDAR standards.

It starts:
We, the undersigned, are concerned that the current interoperability between 
LiDAR applications, through use of the open "LAS" format, is being threatened 
by ESRI's introduction and promotion of an alternative "Optimized LAS" 
proprietary format. This is of concern since the fragmentation of the LAS 
format will lead to reduced interoperability between applications and 
organisations, and introduce vendor lock-in.

Could all interested please:
1. Review and provide feedback to this standards email list
2. If you agree with the letter, please add your name to the "Signed" section

--

Cameron Shorter,

Software and Data Solutions Manager

LISAsoft

Suite 112, Jones Bay Wharf,

26 - 32 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009



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