Congrats for your work, Alex and Marco! Very useful indeed!
Thanks. Cheers,
Maria

Da: Discuss <discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> Per conto di Jochen Albrecht
Inviato: giovedì 12 dicembre 2019 17:17
A: Marco Minghini <marco.minghin...@gmail.com>
Cc: marco.mingh...@ec.europa.eu; discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Oggetto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Improving usability of INSPIRE data in FOSS4G 
client applications


This is extremely useful!
Thank you, Marco.

Dr. Jochen Albrecht, GISP
Professor for Computational and Theoretical Geography
Department of Geography and Environmental Science
Hunter College, City University of New York
695 Park Avenue - HN 1030
New York, NY 10065


On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 11:09 AM Marco Minghini 
<marco.minghin...@gmail.com<mailto:marco.minghin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear all,
at the European Commission - Joint Research Centre (JRC) we have been working 
with our Contractors (WeTransform and Epsilon Italia) on a set of actions aimed 
at improving the usability of INSPIRE data sets. For those who are not familiar 
with INSPIRE [1], this is the European Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) built 
on top EU Member States infrastructures to support European environmental 
policies.

The rationale behind these actions is that GML is the default encoding for 
INSPIRE data because INSPIRE xml schemas are generated automatically from the 
conceptual UML models. These schemas are complex and many existing (web, 
desktop and mobile) client applications are not able to fully consume or make 
use of data shared according to these schemas.

Two actions have been completed over the last year in order to:
1) improve client support for INSPIRE data
2) develop an alternative encoding for INSPIRE data (GeoJSON)

Within the first Action [2], we compiled a "can I use" matrix [3] describing 
which functionality associated with the consumption of INSPIRE data (both in 
GML and GeoJSON) is supported by which client. The clients tested are QGIS, 
GRASS GIS, hale studio, OpenLayers and LeafletJS as well as some proprietary 
solutions.

This e-mail is first of all to inform you about this Action and to show that, 
as you can notice in [3], open source solutions are currently the most 
successful ones, but some improvement is still possible. In this regard, we 
have established communication with the software PSC and/or communities and 
discussed the prioritisation of functionalities that should be improved or 
developed for each software to best satisfy user needs.

Whenever other encodings (e.g. GeoPackage) for INSPIRE data will become 
available, the same approach should be followed.

In addition, since the Action is formally completed but the outcomes will still 
be very important for the INSPIRE community in the future, we are currently 
exploring how to ensure the sustainability of the tool. In particular, we would 
open an invitation to anyone (project developers, users or communities, or 
simply interested people) to contribute to keep the matrix up-to-date by 
testing new/future versions of specific OSGeo tools (in particular those 
mentioned above - QGIS, GRASS GIS, OpenLayers and LeafletJS - but also other 
tools). The tests, described at [4], consist of general GIS tasks and do not 
require INSPIRE-specific knowledge. Interested people can also submit content 
through issues or pull requests in the GitHub repository [5] or contact us.

Thank you all for your attention.
Best regards,
Alex and Marco


[1] https://inspire.ec.europa.eu
[2] 
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/wikis/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=418580131
[3] https://inspire-mif.github.io/caniuse/generator/out.html
[4] https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/caniuse/tree/master/docs
[5] https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/caniuse
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