FOSS4G News: MOSSKitt Geo, Training Workshops Available, FOSS4G 2010 Wrap-ups, 
and much more
Source: http://slashgeo.org/
Fri, 2010/09/17 - 09:40 — Satri 
Here's an attempt to catch up the "recent" geospatial open source news that 
were 
published the past three weeks. Let's start with the 'everything else' 
category: 

        * In August there was an introduction entry on QGIS MapServer, a "WMS 
server 
for the masses" 

        * Around the same time, an entry indicating GRASS GIS can make pretty 
maps 
        * There was an introduction to MOSSKitt Geo, an UML tool for spatial 
databases 
        * Here's an entry on comparing Oracle GeoRaster with PostGIS WKT Raster 
        * There's news on the OGR MS SQL 2008 Spatial driver 
        * Shapely 1.2.4 is out and Rtree news 
        * The OpenGeo Suite Community Edition 2.1.3 was released at the end of 
last 
month and the OpenGeo workshops are also available - what a wonderful resource! 

        * Here's the steps done by ESRI towards open sourcing their Geoportal 
Extension 

Specifically on the FOSS4G 2010 conference, in addition to my own upcoming 
note, 
here's some of the many entries on the topic: 

        * Jody Garnett's coverage: FOSS4G 1, FOSS4G 3, 
        * Paul Ramsey's coverage: day 1, day 2, day 3, and the final answer 
        * Geoff has a summary of Frank Warmerdam's talk on vertical datums 
        * Here's a nice 1-entry FOSS4G summary by Paolo Corti 
        * Directions Magazine offers their own FOSS4G wrap-up 
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