[OSGeo-Discuss] Fwd: [mil-oss] Mil-OSS Working Group 3 Live Stream

2011-08-30 Thread Tyler Mitchell
Live... military OSS event..

agenda: http://mil-oss.org/wg3-agenda
live stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/miloss1  (looks like it's defcon5 
track streaming)


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[OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4G, GeoMoose, Tell your friends . . . [Workshop Plug]

2011-08-30 Thread Bob Basques

All, 


Still some openings for the FOSS4G workshops. 


Your's truely, Jim Klassen and Dan Little are putting on a GeoMoose workshop on 
Monday that still has some openings. 



Some trivia about GeoMoose . . . 

GeoMoose is an odd dog when it comes to showing it's potential.  Most of the 
trick stuff is behind the scenes.  One of it's major strengths is the ease with 
which external services can be integrated into it.  GeoMoose uses a XML file 
called a MAPBOOK, to describe it's user interface, user extensions and tools.  
This MAPBOOK is easily added to by an administrator and can even be created 
from scratch by and end user. 

A typical user tool, or service add-in, might look like: 

  
 /gis/address/cgi-bin/address_labels_ng.rb
 
 
 
 
  PDF Labels (Avery 5351)
  PDF Labels (Avery 
5161)
  Excel
  XML
  Plain Text
 
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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] 30m SRTM worldwide?

2011-08-30 Thread Carsten Troelsgaard


  Hi Sylvain Great that you can deal with the anomalies in Grass.I hope that 
the note 'Undoubtedly the linear artifact are « step anomaly » (p. 19 text).' 
That should make the correction straightforward. I figured that by ink-stain 
they would imply some anomalous 'edge' like when a coffee-stains darkens at the 
edges. In any circumstance, you've got the upper hand on it now. .. and I've 
become fameous ;o) Carsten > Hi Carsten,
> 
> Continuing your idea I import ASTER QA Plain file ASTGTM_..._num.tiff
> in my GRASS location. It show a 1 to 3 stack count which borders areas
> superpose with artifacts (see both images end of
> http://yepca.org/wp3/?p=303 ).
> Next steep is to verify what append if I use the stack number to
> correct GDEM using GRASS mapcalc (something like 'if stack layer = 3
> than GDEM =+20m'). Then comparing with SRTM-DEM in a untouched forest
> area... Let me dream...
> 
> Thanks again
> Sylvain
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