Hi,
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Vaclav Petras <wenzesl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Moritz Lennert < > mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> wrote: > >> On 28/01/14 16:00, Margherita Di Leo wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I'd like to bring a proposal for the forthcoming GSoC, that is the >>> support for INSPIRE. This proposal is twofold, one regarding the >>> metadata support, the other regarding the support for the data >>> transformation to meet the inspire schema. I would like to know your >>> opinion before drafting the idea into the trac. I'm willing to mentor >>> for the INSPIRE POV, and since I'm working at JRC I have the opportunity >>> to take advantage of a direct contact with the very people who are >>> developing the Directive. Martin Landa kindly made himself available to >>> co-mentor from the GRASS POV. >>> >> >> +1, but I think we should aim for generic metadata handling and then >> allow the use of specific schemas such as INSPIRE. >> >> INSPIRE is using some more general ISO standards, isn't it? > Correct: it is build on ISO 19100 series of International Standards. See [1]. I fully agree that the general aim should be a unified system to handle metadata (as Yann said, interchangable and exportable into online systems). As I see it, the editor should remain general, to meet the users needs. See for example Geonetwork, it's possible to add or remove fields without restriction. The INSPIRE schema is a plus for the user, meaning that there will be specific hints to guide the user, i.e. direct links with the parts of the regulation involved in the compilation of each field of the metadata (see for example [2]), the possibility to validate the metadata calling the API of the INSPIRE validator [3], etc. > > QGIS metatools is a nice example of such a generic tool allowing for >> specification of different schemas and for different outputs through the >> use of XSLT conversion. >> >> QGIS compatibility would be appreciated by a lot of users and it might > even show the way to go. > I agree. > > Some other thing to consider is how this metadata support would interact > with existing r.support, r.timestamp etc. I remember that Yann and NikosA > was talking about this in Genova in 2013. > If the GSoC idea will be accepted, I'd appreciate their contribution to the discussion. [1] http://geostandards.geonovum.nl/index.php/6.4.6_ISO_19100_series_of_International_Standards [2] http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/editor/ [3] http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/validator2/ -- Best regards, Dr. Margherita DI LEO Scientific / technical project officer European Commission - DG JRC Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) Via Fermi, 2749 I-21027 Ispra (VA) - Italy - TP 261 Tel. +39 0332 78 3600 margherita.di-...@jrc.ec.europa.eu Disclaimer: The views expressed are purely those of the writer and may not in any circumstance be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission.
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