[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Support of 4D (time based) data sets

2010-09-08 Thread Timmie
 Sadly not yet. But there is more sadness to it. The code lives in
 JGrass and the current uDig version has a library mismatch that
 doesn't make the use of netcdf from JGrass possible. We are planning
 to solve this for the 1.2.1 release of uDig, but there is no strict
 timeline for that right now.
 Anyways the netcdf part in JGrass is actively maintained and you can
 indeed browse the maps through time, as well as the non-map parts

(http://jgrasstechtips.blogspot.com/2010/01/netcdf-in-jgrass-non-spatial-part.html).
 I already had some requests in the uDig and JGrass lists to solve the
 problem, I will as soon as possible.
I installed JGrass from:
http://dev.fsc.bz.it/download/get_file.php?id=425

But how do I get the netCDF viewer now?

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Support of 4D (time based) data sets

2010-09-08 Thread andrea antonello
 Sadly not yet. But there is more sadness to it. The code lives in
 JGrass and the current uDig version has a library mismatch that
 doesn't make the use of netcdf from JGrass possible. We are planning
 to solve this for the 1.2.1 release of uDig, but there is no strict
 timeline for that right now.
 Anyways the netcdf part in JGrass is actively maintained and you can
 indeed browse the maps through time, as well as the non-map parts

 (http://jgrasstechtips.blogspot.com/2010/01/netcdf-in-jgrass-non-spatial-part.html).
 I already had some requests in the uDig and JGrass lists to solve the
 problem, I will as soon as possible.
 I installed JGrass from:
 http://dev.fsc.bz.it/download/get_file.php?id=425

 But how do I get the netCDF viewer now?

That is the problem, that older version didn't have it and the new one
doesn't work because of libs mismatch.

I have a version that we used for a course that should have the netcdf
stuff in it, perhaps I could upload it somewhere if you want to try
it?


Andrea





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[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Support of 4D (time based) data sets

2010-09-08 Thread Timmie
Just as a note:
There is a recent discussion on the GRASS user list:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.grass.user/36922

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Support of 4D (time based) data sets

2010-09-08 Thread Timmie
 I have a version that we used for a course that should have the netcdf
 stuff in it, perhaps I could upload it somewhere if you want to try
 it?
Sure, would be great.
I think your implementation (blog post) is just great and I'd love to see it
implemented in a development version.
Climate modelling and spatial analysis together in one program. Good.

The access to climate data in netCDF offered by QGIS+GRASS by interfacing GDAL
is somewhat inferior. We do not just want to display rasters but explore the
time component as well.

Thanks.

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[OSGeo-Discuss] Translating OSGeo-Live's marketing material - Who is interested?

2010-09-08 Thread Cameron Shorter

OSGeo Discuss,

We have been getting early interest in a desire to translate the 
excellent marketing material projects have created into different languages.


As we start to kick off such a translation effort, I'm interested to 
gauge how many people would be interested in such a translation effort, 
what languages we should cover, how much documentation we should 
translate, and hear suggestions on what tools or documentation structure 
we should use.


Potentially of interest for translation is:

A 25 minute presentation, slides and script here:
https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/livedvd/promo/en/presentations/OSGeoLive4_0Taster/ 
available as a video here:

http://cameronshorter.blip.tv/file/4078371/

1 page descriptions of 42 projects.
http://live.osgeo.org/overview/overview.html

Main website pages.

Possibly Quickstarts and OGC Standards, although my gut feeling is that 
these should wait for the next release cycle.


Please let me know if you are interested in helping, and add your name 
to the translators page here:


https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Al9zh8DjmU_RdGIzd0VLLTBpQVJuNVlHMlBWSDhKLXchl=en_GB#gid=7

If you are at FOSS4G, note that there will be a Birds of a Feather 
discussion on Translating on Friday.


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: Support of 4D (time based) data sets

2010-09-08 Thread andrea antonello
 I have a version that we used for a course that should have the netcdf
 stuff in it, perhaps I could upload it somewhere if you want to try
 it?
 Sure, would be great.
 I think your implementation (blog post) is just great and I'd love to see it
 implemented in a development version.
 Climate modelling and spatial analysis together in one program. Good.

Ok, I put a linux and a windows version at this link: http://tinyurl.com/32d6svr
You will find a proper udig version + the update site that installs
JGrass with netcdf support (as local update site).
CF netcdfs are supported. You best import the netcdf through the udig
data import wizard.
To see non-gridded data, rightclick on the dataset and under
operations you have a way to open the data viewer.
For more, bug reports, comments, whatever, please jump into the uDig
list. Don't want to get too offtopic here.

 The access to climate data in netCDF offered by QGIS+GRASS by interfacing GDAL
 is somewhat inferior. We do not just want to display rasters but explore the
 time component as well.

Yes, that was our first aim in the google sommer of code project.

Ciao
Andrea



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] GRASS GIS 6.4.0 released

2010-09-08 Thread ivan marchesini
Good news...
thanks Markus...



Il giorno mer, 08/09/2010 alle 00.41 +0200, Markus Neteler ha scritto:
 GRASS GIS 6.4.0 released
 http://grass.osgeo.org
 
 We are pleased to announce the new stable version of GRASS GIS. As a
 stable release GRASS 6.4 will enjoy long term support. While active
 development has continued in the background, due to our highly
 conservative stabilization policy this is the first official release of
 GRASS to introduce new features since October 2006. It supersedes the
 previous stable GRASS 6.2 line while remaining backward-compatible with
 all previous releases since 6.0. As such there are a host of new features
 to explore and it incorporates many structural improvements.
 
 GRASS 6.4 debuts our new and improved wxPython graphical user
 interface (wxGUI); Python is now a fully supported scripting language;
 and for the first time since its inception with a port from the VAX
 11/780 in 1983, GRASS now runs natively on a non-UNIX based platform:
 MS-Windows. GRASS has been translated into twenty languages and
 supports a wide array of popular data formats.
 
 GRASS differs from many other GIS software packages used in the academic
 and professional worlds in that it is developed and distributed by users
 for users, mostly on a volunteer basis, in the open, and is given away for
 free. The source code is also freely available, allowing for immediate
 customization, examination of the underlying algorithms, addition of new
 features, and faster patching of bugs.
 
 
 Full story at
 http://grass.osgeo.org/announces/announce_grass640.html
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Re: [Live-demo] Translating OSGeo-Live's marketing material - Who is interested?

2010-09-08 Thread Jody Garnett
So far we have German and Japanese volunteers at the conference for Friday.
One thing that would really help is to set up the project directory structure 
for de and jp prior to the code sprint so we can just get going.

I will stop in at the code sprint but expect I will mostly be hanging with the 
Java crowd.

Thanks to everyone who attended the presentation.
Jody


On 08/09/2010, at 2:02 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:

 OSGeo Discuss,
 
 We have been getting early interest in a desire to translate the excellent 
 marketing material projects have created into different languages.
 
 As we start to kick off such a translation effort, I'm interested to gauge 
 how many people would be interested in such a translation effort, what 
 languages we should cover, how much documentation we should translate, and 
 hear suggestions on what tools or documentation structure we should use.
 
 Potentially of interest for translation is:
 
 A 25 minute presentation, slides and script here:
 https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/livedvd/promo/en/presentations/OSGeoLive4_0Taster/
  available as a video here:
 http://cameronshorter.blip.tv/file/4078371/
 
 1 page descriptions of 42 projects.
 http://live.osgeo.org/overview/overview.html
 
 Main website pages.
 
 Possibly Quickstarts and OGC Standards, although my gut feeling is that these 
 should wait for the next release cycle.
 
 Please let me know if you are interested in helping, and add your name to the 
 translators page here:
 
 https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Al9zh8DjmU_RdGIzd0VLLTBpQVJuNVlHMlBWSDhKLXchl=en_GB#gid=7
 
 If you are at FOSS4G, note that there will be a Birds of a Feather discussion 
 on Translating on Friday.
 
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 Geospatial Director
 Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
 
 Think Globally, Fix Locally
 Geospatial Solutions enhanced with Open Standards and Open Source
 http://www.lisasoft.com
 
 -- 
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 Geospatial Director
 Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
 
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 http://www.lisasoft.com
 
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[OSGeo-Discuss] GIScience 2010

2010-09-08 Thread P Kishor
I will be at GIScience 2010 in Zurich next week. I would love the
company of like-minded folks, so if anyone of you are there, please
holler.

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