[OSGeo-Discuss] What is the point in formalising OSGeo Local Chapters?
OSGeo Discuss, In Australia/New Zealand we have been discussing whether we should legally formalise the Aust-NZ OSGeo chapter, and come to the conclusion that we gain little, and loose a lot by becoming legal. Email discussion here: http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/aust-nz/2012-January/thread.html Highlights: On 3/01/2012 1:12 PM, Jody Garnett wrote: Where did we get to on this Aust-NZ local chapter stuff? As I recall we still need to register as a non profit; have a meeting with minuets, and set up a back account. On 5/01/2012 11:06 AM, Jody Garnett wrote: The benefit would be an OSGeo local chapter; right now we have not formed as I understand it and are still listed as under construction on the OSGeo wiki. On 6/01/2012 6:51 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote: Right, so osgeo aust-nz would change from unofficial to official in the eyes of osgeo. I see very little benefit from that. I don't think we will attract any more osgeo converts from such a title. (If we need an official title, we can always call upon the greater OSGeo organisation). However, I do see a large drain on volunteer time. As soon as we require money to run, we need to worry about chasing people or organisations for membership fees, which is an unpleasant task which sucks up lots of valuable volunteer times. On 6/01/2012 7:58 AM, mapbutcher wrote: In this modern age of 'meetups' do such chapters have a place? What does a chapter actually provide? The organic development of groups across the country in the past year has evidenced a growing interest and adoption of open source. It has not required a chapter to support this growth. There are adequate means of communication to support cross pollination between these groups IMO. We even managed to organize a [international foss4g] conference without a chapter if my memory serves me correctly On 6/01/2012 8:49 AM, Bruce Bannerman wrote: I see greater benefit from a 'virtual' community, particularly considering the broad geographic region the we cover. We don't necessarily need an 'entity' as the 'go to' body for the Local Chapter. The mailing list and Wiki could perhaps suffice. As I see it we have a reasonably robust community as it is (if rather quiet at present). -- Cameron Shorter Geospatial Solutions Manager 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 ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] Is the login system working on Trac?
I get an Internal Server Error when attempting to log into http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver (and other OSGeo projects) Is it just me? Thanks! -- Best Regards, Brent Fraser ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] New OSGIS book available...
In case you didn't read the spam elsewhere already... see below :) This is the first book I've pushed out via my new company focused on open source geo books. Part of the impetus for us to get this book back into print (and keep it there!) was so educators could have a broad, yet deep, OSGIS resource at their disposal for courses. My other goal is to be able to support consultants with material they can use in training their clients. Drop me a note if you'd like more information, see below, or visit http://locatepress.com/books/geospatial-desktop I'd love to hear how it could be made more useful for you! (sorry for HTML email but it was easiest for passing along the urls) Tyler The Geospatial Desktop Open Source GIS Mapping By Gary Sherman Now available on Amazon! Locate Press is proud to bring this work back into print by releasing this updated edition. Originally known as Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source Tools this popular book quickly sold out and was out of print for far too long. If you are looking for a very readable and reliable text for learning more about open source mapping desktop applications, this is the book for you. See Gary’s website dedicated to the book – GeospatialDesktop.com to learn more About the Book and to see an Annotated Chapter List. Sign up for the Locate Press Geospatial Desktop Newsletter for updates and news (right sidebar). Description Desktop Geographic Information System (GIS) software gives you the ability to make maps and analyze geographic information. This book provides a foundational level of knowledge for understanding GIS and the open source desktop mapping applications that are available for use, for free, today. Learn about vector and raster data, how to convert data, interacting with spatial databases, creating new map data, geoprocessing, scripting, and more. Special sections include focused learning on the Quantum GIS and GRASS GIS software platforms but other packages are also introduced. The Geospatial Desktop is written by the creator of Quantum GIS, so you can rest assured that you will be led by one of the most knowledgeable authors on the subject. - Tyler Mitchell, Publisher Locate Press, i...@locatepress.com Open Source geo Books http://www.locatepress.com ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] New OSGIS book available...
Tyler: Congratulations on getting this book published. I look forward to your future works. Thanks. Landon On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Tyler Mitchell tmitch...@osgeo.orgwrote: In case you didn't read the spam elsewhere already... see below :) This is the first book I've pushed out via my new company focused on open source geo books. Part of the impetus for us to get this book back into print (and keep it there!) was so educators could have a broad, yet deep, OSGIS resource at their disposal for courses. My other goal is to be able to support consultants with material they can use in training their clients. Drop me a note if you'd like more information, see below, or visit http://locatepress.com/books/geospatial-desktop I'd love to hear how it could be made more useful for you! (sorry for HTML email but it was easiest for passing along the urls) Tyler The Geospatial Desktophttp://www.locatepress.com/books/geospatial-desktop Open Source GIS Mapping *By Gary Sherman* *Now available on Amazon!*http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0986805211/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8tag=locapres-20link_code=as3camp=211189creative=373489creativeASIN=0986805211 *Locate Press* is proud to bring this work back into print by releasing this updated edition. Originally known as *Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source Toolshttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1934356069/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8tag=locapres-20link_code=as3camp=211189creative=373489creativeASIN=1934356069 *this popular book quickly sold out and was out of print for far too long. If you are looking for a very readable and reliable text for learning more about open source mapping desktop applications, this is the book for you. See Gary’s website dedicated to the book – GeospatialDesktop.com to learn more About the Book http://geospatialdesktop.com/about-the-book/ and to see an Annotated Chapter Listhttp://geospatialdesktop.com/annotated-chapter-list/ . Sign up for the Locate Press Geospatial Desktop Newsletter for updates and news (right sidebar). Description Desktop *Geographic Information System* (GIS) software gives you the ability to make maps and analyze geographic information. This book provides a foundational level of knowledge for understanding GIS and the open source desktop mapping applications that are available for use, for free, today. Learn about vector and raster data, how to convert data, interacting with spatial databases, creating new map data, geoprocessing, scripting, and more. Special sections include focused learning on the Quantum GIS http://www.qgis.org and GRASS GIS http://grass.osgeo.org/software platforms but other packages are also introduced. The Geospatial Desktop is written by the creator of Quantum GIS, so you can rest assured that you will be led by one of the most knowledgeable authors on the subject. - Tyler Mitchell, Publisher Locate Press, i...@locatepress.com Open Source geo Books http://www.locatepress.com ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] New OSGIS book available...
Thanks a lot guys, it's been a year in the making. Hoping to get a couple more out this year. Honestly though, working with Gary is a breeze, so I got it easy for my first one :) I really appreciate the kind words, thank you. Tyler On 2012-01-25, at 6:44 PM, Daniel P. Ames wrote: Yeah congrats! - Dan -- Daniel P. Ames, Ph.D. PE Associate Professor, Geosciences Idaho State University - Idaho Falls dan.a...@isu.edu geology.isu.edu www.mapwindow.org On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:46 PM, Landon Blake sunburned.surve...@gmail.com wrote: Tyler: Congratulations on getting this book published. I look forward to your future works. Thanks. Landon On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Tyler Mitchell tmitch...@osgeo.org wrote: In case you didn't read the spam elsewhere already... see below :) This is the first book I've pushed out via my new company focused on open source geo books. Part of the impetus for us to get this book back into print (and keep it there!) was so educators could have a broad, yet deep, OSGIS resource at their disposal for courses. My other goal is to be able to support consultants with material they can use in training their clients. Drop me a note if you'd like more information, see below, or visit http://locatepress.com/books/geospatial-desktop I'd love to hear how it could be made more useful for you! (sorry for HTML email but it was easiest for passing along the urls) Tyler The Geospatial Desktop Open Source GIS Mapping By Gary Sherman Now available on Amazon! Locate Press is proud to bring this work back into print by releasing this updated edition. Originally known as Desktop GIS: Mapping the Planet with Open Source Tools this popular book quickly sold out and was out of print for far too long. If you are looking for a very readable and reliable text for learning more about open source mapping desktop applications, this is the book for you. See Gary’s website dedicated to the book – GeospatialDesktop.com to learn more About the Book and to see an Annotated Chapter List. Sign up for the Locate Press Geospatial Desktop Newsletter for updates and news (right sidebar). Description Desktop Geographic Information System (GIS) software gives you the ability to make maps and analyze geographic information. This book provides a foundational level of knowledge for understanding GIS and the open source desktop mapping applications that are available for use, for free, today. Learn about vector and raster data, how to convert data, interacting with spatial databases, creating new map data, geoprocessing, scripting, and more. Special sections include focused learning on the Quantum GIS and GRASS GIS software platforms but other packages are also introduced. The Geospatial Desktop is written by the creator of Quantum GIS, so you can rest assured that you will be led by one of the most knowledgeable authors on the subject. - Tyler Mitchell, Publisher Locate Press, i...@locatepress.com Open Source geo Books http://www.locatepress.com ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss