[OSGeo-Discuss] OSM-GB Workshop - 5th Sep 2012
Open Street Map for Great Britain (OSM-GB) Workshop 5th September 2012 Workshop leaders: Amir Pourabdollah, Jeremy Morley (NGI) Initiated at Nottingham Geospatial Institute (NGI) at the University of Nottingham , the OSM-GB project is a collaborative research programme with 1Spatial and KnowWhere. The project aims to apply 1Spatial's rules based geodata quality tools to a GB extract of OSM. The resulting improved and structured data will be projected into British National Grid and served as an OGC Web Map Service and Web Feature Service. There are two main strands of research: # Applying rules based quality improvement processes to OSM to identify possible errors and after some experiment and refining of the rules potentially to automatically correct some geometric and attribute errors. The improved dataset will be available for download from the OSM-GB web site and could be offered back to the main OSM database (probably as a basis for further inspection prior to incorporation). # By making the improved data available via standards based web services, it is hoped that public sector users in both central and local government will be encouraged to experiment with OSM and identify potential use cases for OSM that are not met by the geodata currently available through the PSMA. A number of organisations have already confirmed interest in accessing OSM-GB. For more details of the project visit http://www.osmgb.org.uk/ This workshop will cover the following topics * Basic introduction to OSM-GB * How you can access various Web Services for OSM-GB data. o Tile Service: Serving map tiles in PNG format. o WMS: The maps are available as a multi-layered WMS (Web Map Service). o WMS-C: This service provides WMS through a cached tile repository (Web Map Services - Cached). o WMS for Bugs: This is a another WMS set up for quality detection/improvement. o WFS: This service provides the raw vector data through OGC's WFS, encoded in a number of standards. * How you can be involved with OSM-GB Community Full details and workshop schedule at http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/osgis/home.aspx We look forward to see you at OSGIS 2012. This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to me, and immediately delete it. Please do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Blogs
OSGeo Members: I'd like to start a blog about my work as volunteer editor of the OSGeo Journal. This blog would give me the opportunity to do the following: 1) Provide regular updates on the Journal. 2) Recruit new volunteers for the Journal team. 3) Solicit Contributions to future issues of the Journal. 4) Post Journal articles online. 5) Acknowledge the efforts of Journal volunteers. I'm already using Wordpress, and it would be simple for me to start the blog there. But I didn't want to take that step without opening the idea for debate here. I certainly don't need the blog to be official in any capacity, but if OSGeo has the infrastructure and the community prefers the blog be hosted there, I don't have a problem with that. I wanted to ask before I started blazing my own trail. How has this issue been handled in the by other members working on OSGeo committees or projects? Let me know what you think. Landon ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Blogs
Thanks Frank. I'll move forward. On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Frank Warmerdam warmer...@pobox.com wrote: On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Landon Blake sunburned.surve...@gmail.com wrote: OSGeo Members: I'd like to start a blog about my work as volunteer editor of the OSGeo Journal. This blog would give me the opportunity to do the following: 1) Provide regular updates on the Journal. 2) Recruit new volunteers for the Journal team. 3) Solicit Contributions to future issues of the Journal. 4) Post Journal articles online. 5) Acknowledge the efforts of Journal volunteers. I'm already using Wordpress, and it would be simple for me to start the blog there. But I didn't want to take that step without opening the idea for debate here. I certainly don't need the blog to be official in any capacity, but if OSGeo has the infrastructure and the community prefers the blog be hosted there, I don't have a problem with that. I wanted to ask before I started blazing my own trail. How has this issue been handled in the by other members working on OSGeo committees or projects? Landon, I believe Tyler was using our main Drupal portal for blogging at one point but I'm not keen on building dependence on more aspects of Drupal that might complicate future migration. I'd suggest doing it your own way and just making sure it gets added to http://planet.osgeo.org/ Best regards, -- ---+-- I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmer...@pobox.com light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam and watch the world go round - Rush| Geospatial Software Developer ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss