SlashGeo is carrying a worthwile piece of news:
More G/FOSS (I hate that acronym), a SAR processing package!
http://technology.slashgeo.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/19/1742251
http://www.cv.tu-berlin.de/rat/
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Jo Walsh wrote:
dear all,
I got a lot out of the Jornadas gvSIG 3-day user/developer meeting
last week, and wanted to share a few notes with la comunidad
ingles-hablante.
One thing that jumped out is the strength of positive language about
software libre amongst the user community; not just
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
...
I am still not sure how to take the UbuntuGIS CD/DVD thing
forward. I and Sarawut will willing to work on work-on this
and hope others would join too.
a) About what stack of software that could be offered, I think
the initial stack that we have put up on the OSGeo
Arnulf Christl wrote:
When I come to think of this I really despise myself. I wanted to be a
developer but wasn't good enough so I started to do marketing and preach
advocacy and now am just short of being a mean politician...
hasta la vista, baby
Arnulf, that phrase could boost
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:18:42PM -0800, Robert Bray wrote:
Is it an open format? ABSOLUTELY (we just never wrote a spec, but I am
willing to get it done)
All this said, I'd really like to understand everyones requirements for
this new format. If SDF fits thats great, if not thats ok