Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

2020-05-13 Thread Brad Hards
I’d suggest treating -2525 as a completely separate problem. It’s a huge “can 
of worms” that could derail the rest of it.

 

Brad

 

From: Alexandre Neto  
Sent: Thursday, 14 May 2020 1:46 AM
To: Jody Garnett 
Cc: Brad Hards ; OSGeo Discussions 

Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

 

Regarding the mil2525 symbols there's this boundless plugin where there we a 
bunch of svg symbols

 

https://github.com/planetfederal/qgis-milstd2525-plugin/tree/master/milstd2525/svg

 

But that's only the tip of the iceberg...

 

Best regards,

Alexandre Neto

 

A quarta, 13/05/2020, 14:40, Jody Garnett mailto:jody.garn...@gmail.com> > escreveu:

This discussion starts to get into the value, it is a lot of work to gather up 
these original or alternate sources ... both for end users migrating to open 
source, and for OSGeo projects to do on their own. 

 

I think this would be a great group project.  

 

On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:44 AM Brad Hards mailto:br...@frogmouth.net> > wrote:

I have no idea what is in the map fonts (or even what an ESRI map font is), but 
if you're looking for the symbology for DNC and VMAP, (which sound vaguely 
like: ESRI NIMA DNC LN, ESRI NIMA DNC PT, ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN, ESRI NIMA 
VMAP1&2 PT) its probably based on some variant of the NGA GeoSym stuff - 
MIL-HDBK-857A and MIL-DTL-89045/A

If you're prepared to deal with converting CGM to whatever that font thing is, 
you can download the definitions from the NGA GWG Portrayal Working Group at 
https://gwg.nga.mil/pfg_documents.php (expect a cert warning)

The ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers and some of those MilSym / MilMod things might be 
MIL-STD-2525 (aka STANAG APP-6) symbology. Not usually treated as a font 
though

Brad

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To: Even Rouault mailto:even.roua...@spatialys.com> >
Cc: OSGeo Discussions mailto:discuss@lists.osgeo.org> 
>
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 01:13, Even Rouault mailto:even.roua...@spatialys.com> > wrote:

> for my understanding, and hopefully help others, I assume the issue is that 
> you have a style definition where there are tuples of (font_identifier, 
> symbol_identifier_in_the_font) to define the styling of layers with point 
> geometries, right ?

Partially, but the "bigger picture" is that there's just no alternative freely 
available version of many of these symbol graphics themselves. That's the 
blocker that I've encountered.

> If that's only the former, then assuming there would be N open fonts already 
> covering the whole set of ESRI symbology fonts (unlikely), one could possibly 
> create a mapping between each tuple of (ESRI_font_id, ESRI_symbol_id) to 
> (OPEN_font_id, OPEN_symbol_id). If the later, then you need a complete 
> replacement for each proprietary font.

It's the later.

> How many symbols / fonts are we discussing about ?

There's about 73 fonts total (see list below, may not be complete), which 
average about 100 icons apiece.

ESRI AMFM Electric
ESRI AMFM Gas
ESRI AMFM Sewer
ESRI AMFM Water
ESRI ArcPad
ESRI Arrowhead
ESRI Business
ESRI Cartography
ESRI Caves 1
ESRI Caves 2
ESRI Caves 3
ESRI Climate & Precipitation
ESRI Commodities
ESRI Conservation
ESRI Crime Analysis
ESRI Default Marker
ESRI Dimensioning
ESRI Elements
ESRI Enviro Hazard Analysis
ESRI Enviro Hazard Incident
ESRI Enviro Hazard Sites
ESRI Environmental & Icons
ESRI ERS Infrastructures S1
ESRI ERS Operations S1
ESRI Fire Incident NFPA
ESRI Geology AGSO 1
ESRI Geology
ESRI Geology USGS 95-525
ESRI Geometric Symbols
ESRI Hazardous Materials
ESRI Hydrants
ESRI IGL Font16
ESRI IGL Font20
ESRI IGL Font21
ESRI IGL Font22
ESRI IGL Font23
ESRI IGL Font24
ESRI IGL Font25
ESRI Meteorological 01
ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers
ESRI MilMod 01
ESRI MilMod 02
ESRI MilRed 01
ESRI MilSym 01
ESRI MilSym 02
ESRI MilSym 03
ESRI MilSym 04
ESRI MilSym 05
ESRI NIMA City Graphic LN
ESRI NIMA City Graphic PT
ESRI NIMA DNC LN
ESRI NIMA DNC PT
ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN
ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT
ESRI North
ESRI Oil, Gas, & Water
ESRI Ordnance Survey
ESRI Pipeline US 1
ESRI Public1
ESRI SDS 1.95 1
ESRI SDS 1.95 2
ESRI SDS 2.00 1
ESRI SDS 2.00 2
ESRI Shields
ESRI Surveyor
ESRI Telecom
ESRI Transportation & Civic
ESRI US Forestry 1
ESRI US Forestry 2
ESRI US MUTCD 1
ESRI US MUTCD 2
ESRI US MUTCD 3
ESRI Weather
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

2020-05-13 Thread Alexandre Neto
Regarding the mil2525 symbols there's this boundless plugin where there we
a bunch of svg symbols

https://github.com/planetfederal/qgis-milstd2525-plugin/tree/master/milstd2525/svg

But that's only the tip of the iceberg...

Best regards,
Alexandre Neto

A quarta, 13/05/2020, 14:40, Jody Garnett  escreveu:

> This discussion starts to get into the value, it is a lot of work to
> gather up these original or alternate sources ... both for end users
> migrating to open source, and for OSGeo projects to do on their own.
>
> I think this would be a great group project.
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:44 AM Brad Hards  wrote:
>
>> I have no idea what is in the map fonts (or even what an ESRI map font
>> is), but if you're looking for the symbology for DNC and VMAP, (which sound
>> vaguely like: ESRI NIMA DNC LN, ESRI NIMA DNC PT, ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN,
>> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT) its probably based on some variant of the NGA GeoSym
>> stuff - MIL-HDBK-857A and MIL-DTL-89045/A
>>
>> If you're prepared to deal with converting CGM to whatever that font
>> thing is, you can download the definitions from the NGA GWG Portrayal
>> Working Group at https://gwg.nga.mil/pfg_documents.php (expect a cert
>> warning)
>>
>> The ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers and some of those MilSym / MilMod things
>> might be MIL-STD-2525 (aka STANAG APP-6) symbology. Not usually treated as
>> a font though
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Discuss  On Behalf Of Nyall Dawson
>> Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2020 3:46 PM
>> To: Even Rouault 
>> Cc: OSGeo Discussions 
>> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts
>>
>> On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 01:13, Even Rouault 
>> wrote:
>>
>> > for my understanding, and hopefully help others, I assume the issue is
>> that you have a style definition where there are tuples of
>> (font_identifier, symbol_identifier_in_the_font) to define the styling of
>> layers with point geometries, right ?
>>
>> Partially, but the "bigger picture" is that there's just no alternative
>> freely available version of many of these symbol graphics themselves.
>> That's the blocker that I've encountered.
>>
>> > If that's only the former, then assuming there would be N open fonts
>> already covering the whole set of ESRI symbology fonts (unlikely), one
>> could possibly create a mapping between each tuple of (ESRI_font_id,
>> ESRI_symbol_id) to (OPEN_font_id, OPEN_symbol_id). If the later, then you
>> need a complete replacement for each proprietary font.
>>
>> It's the later.
>>
>> > How many symbols / fonts are we discussing about ?
>>
>> There's about 73 fonts total (see list below, may not be complete), which
>> average about 100 icons apiece.
>>
>> ESRI AMFM Electric
>> ESRI AMFM Gas
>> ESRI AMFM Sewer
>> ESRI AMFM Water
>> ESRI ArcPad
>> ESRI Arrowhead
>> ESRI Business
>> ESRI Cartography
>> ESRI Caves 1
>> ESRI Caves 2
>> ESRI Caves 3
>> ESRI Climate & Precipitation
>> ESRI Commodities
>> ESRI Conservation
>> ESRI Crime Analysis
>> ESRI Default Marker
>> ESRI Dimensioning
>> ESRI Elements
>> ESRI Enviro Hazard Analysis
>> ESRI Enviro Hazard Incident
>> ESRI Enviro Hazard Sites
>> ESRI Environmental & Icons
>> ESRI ERS Infrastructures S1
>> ESRI ERS Operations S1
>> ESRI Fire Incident NFPA
>> ESRI Geology AGSO 1
>> ESRI Geology
>> ESRI Geology USGS 95-525
>> ESRI Geometric Symbols
>> ESRI Hazardous Materials
>> ESRI Hydrants
>> ESRI IGL Font16
>> ESRI IGL Font20
>> ESRI IGL Font21
>> ESRI IGL Font22
>> ESRI IGL Font23
>> ESRI IGL Font24
>> ESRI IGL Font25
>> ESRI Meteorological 01
>> ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers
>> ESRI MilMod 01
>> ESRI MilMod 02
>> ESRI MilRed 01
>> ESRI MilSym 01
>> ESRI MilSym 02
>> ESRI MilSym 03
>> ESRI MilSym 04
>> ESRI MilSym 05
>> ESRI NIMA City Graphic LN
>> ESRI NIMA City Graphic PT
>> ESRI NIMA DNC LN
>> ESRI NIMA DNC PT
>> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN
>> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT
>> ESRI North
>> ESRI Oil, Gas, & Water
>> ESRI Ordnance Survey
>> ESRI Pipeline US 1
>> ESRI Public1
>> ESRI SDS 1.95 1
>> ESRI SDS 1.95 2
>> ESRI SDS 2.00 1
>> ESRI SDS 2.00 2
>> ESRI Shields
>> ESRI Surveyor
>> ESRI Telecom
>> ESRI Transportation & Civic
>> ESRI US Forestry 1
>> ESRI US Forestry 2
>> ESRI US MUTCD 1
>> ESRI US MUTCD 2
>> ESRI US MUTCD 3
>> ESRI Weather
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4GUK Online

2020-05-13 Thread SERGIO ACOSTAYLARA
?Congratulations! Your experience will be extremely useful for others 
(including us)


Sergio Acosta y Lara
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Ministerio de Transporte y Obras Públicas
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http://geoportal.mtop.gub.uy/

De: Discuss  en nombre de Steven Feldman 

Enviado: viernes, 08 de mayo de 2020 12:33
Para: discuss@lists.osgeo.org
Asunto: [OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4GUK Online

Trying a second time because the first post did not seem to get through

Hi

A couple of weeks back the OSGeo:UK team (Jo Cook, Dave Barter, Steven Feldman, 
Alastair Graham, Antony Scott and Matt Travis) mentioned on twitter that we 
were trying to put together an online FOSS4G event.

We are delighted to now formally announce that we will be running FOSS4GUK 
Online on 17th June.

This will be an online-only event intended to give us a little FOSS4G fix while 
we are in, or just coming out of, lock-down. It will be a chance to share some 
of the work we've been doing during (or in spite of) this strange time, as well 
as a useful experiment in how we can run online conferences alongside our face 
to face events in the future.

We hope that the online format will allow our community across the UK and from 
further afield to participate from their desktops whether it is for the whole 
day or dipping in and out for an hour or two. We want to make the online event 
as interactive and engaging as possible so we are open to your suggestions via 
the Call for Presentations.

Technology
We have decided to use zoom to run this event, we looked at most of the 
alternatives (open and proprietary) and we concluded that zoom offered the best 
platform for us to run this event in terms of stability, scalability, features 
and ease of use for delegates and admins. We have tested on Linux, Mac, 
Windows, Android and iOS. It is also very reasonably priced so we are able to 
run the event as a free event for hundreds of delegates, we will probably 
encourage delegates to make a charitable donation but that will not be 
mandatory.

Call for Presentations
We welcome technical talks, demos, user stories (particularly ones about the 
use of FOSS4G tech during the Covid19 crisis), thought pieces... In fact we 
welcome any talks that are based on Open Source Geo and are not pushing a sales 
message.

We will also be offering a small number of workshops (ca 90 minutes) which will 
need to be instruction style rather than fully interactive.

Our call for 
presentations
 has been extended until the 18th May, we hope you give us a hard choice 
choosing what to include in the programme.

Volunteering
We need volunteers to help in the planning and build-up stages and also to help 
on the big day. If you would like to get involved please fill in the 
Volunteering 
form
 and we will get in touch as the needs arise.

We would welcome people to assist in programming, marketing, web stuff, design, 
responding to delegate enquiries, video editing skills, experience of running 
large meetings or events on zoom and possibly streaming to youtube. Tell us 
what you can do and we will get back to you

Right now, we need a FOSS4GUK Online logo that incorporates the traditional 
FOSS4G ribbon. Please send us 
your ideas.

That's it for now folks, we look forward to your presentation and workshop 
submissions, your offers of help and most of all seeing you online at FOSS4GUK 
online on 17th June.

We will keep posting formal updates on this list, there will be a new event 
website at uk.osgeo.org in a few days and look out for 
lots of activity on our twitter account @OSGeoUK

May the FOSS be with you

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

2020-05-13 Thread Jody Garnett
This discussion starts to get into the value, it is a lot of work to gather
up these original or alternate sources ... both for end users migrating to
open source, and for OSGeo projects to do on their own.

I think this would be a great group project.

On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:44 AM Brad Hards  wrote:

> I have no idea what is in the map fonts (or even what an ESRI map font
> is), but if you're looking for the symbology for DNC and VMAP, (which sound
> vaguely like: ESRI NIMA DNC LN, ESRI NIMA DNC PT, ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN,
> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT) its probably based on some variant of the NGA GeoSym
> stuff - MIL-HDBK-857A and MIL-DTL-89045/A
>
> If you're prepared to deal with converting CGM to whatever that font thing
> is, you can download the definitions from the NGA GWG Portrayal Working
> Group at https://gwg.nga.mil/pfg_documents.php (expect a cert warning)
>
> The ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers and some of those MilSym / MilMod things might
> be MIL-STD-2525 (aka STANAG APP-6) symbology. Not usually treated as a font
> though
>
> Brad
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Discuss  On Behalf Of Nyall Dawson
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2020 3:46 PM
> To: Even Rouault 
> Cc: OSGeo Discussions 
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts
>
> On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 01:13, Even Rouault 
> wrote:
>
> > for my understanding, and hopefully help others, I assume the issue is
> that you have a style definition where there are tuples of
> (font_identifier, symbol_identifier_in_the_font) to define the styling of
> layers with point geometries, right ?
>
> Partially, but the "bigger picture" is that there's just no alternative
> freely available version of many of these symbol graphics themselves.
> That's the blocker that I've encountered.
>
> > If that's only the former, then assuming there would be N open fonts
> already covering the whole set of ESRI symbology fonts (unlikely), one
> could possibly create a mapping between each tuple of (ESRI_font_id,
> ESRI_symbol_id) to (OPEN_font_id, OPEN_symbol_id). If the later, then you
> need a complete replacement for each proprietary font.
>
> It's the later.
>
> > How many symbols / fonts are we discussing about ?
>
> There's about 73 fonts total (see list below, may not be complete), which
> average about 100 icons apiece.
>
> ESRI AMFM Electric
> ESRI AMFM Gas
> ESRI AMFM Sewer
> ESRI AMFM Water
> ESRI ArcPad
> ESRI Arrowhead
> ESRI Business
> ESRI Cartography
> ESRI Caves 1
> ESRI Caves 2
> ESRI Caves 3
> ESRI Climate & Precipitation
> ESRI Commodities
> ESRI Conservation
> ESRI Crime Analysis
> ESRI Default Marker
> ESRI Dimensioning
> ESRI Elements
> ESRI Enviro Hazard Analysis
> ESRI Enviro Hazard Incident
> ESRI Enviro Hazard Sites
> ESRI Environmental & Icons
> ESRI ERS Infrastructures S1
> ESRI ERS Operations S1
> ESRI Fire Incident NFPA
> ESRI Geology AGSO 1
> ESRI Geology
> ESRI Geology USGS 95-525
> ESRI Geometric Symbols
> ESRI Hazardous Materials
> ESRI Hydrants
> ESRI IGL Font16
> ESRI IGL Font20
> ESRI IGL Font21
> ESRI IGL Font22
> ESRI IGL Font23
> ESRI IGL Font24
> ESRI IGL Font25
> ESRI Meteorological 01
> ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers
> ESRI MilMod 01
> ESRI MilMod 02
> ESRI MilRed 01
> ESRI MilSym 01
> ESRI MilSym 02
> ESRI MilSym 03
> ESRI MilSym 04
> ESRI MilSym 05
> ESRI NIMA City Graphic LN
> ESRI NIMA City Graphic PT
> ESRI NIMA DNC LN
> ESRI NIMA DNC PT
> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN
> ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT
> ESRI North
> ESRI Oil, Gas, & Water
> ESRI Ordnance Survey
> ESRI Pipeline US 1
> ESRI Public1
> ESRI SDS 1.95 1
> ESRI SDS 1.95 2
> ESRI SDS 2.00 1
> ESRI SDS 2.00 2
> ESRI Shields
> ESRI Surveyor
> ESRI Telecom
> ESRI Transportation & Civic
> ESRI US Forestry 1
> ESRI US Forestry 2
> ESRI US MUTCD 1
> ESRI US MUTCD 2
> ESRI US MUTCD 3
> ESRI Weather
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

2020-05-13 Thread Brad Hards
I have no idea what is in the map fonts (or even what an ESRI map font is), but 
if you're looking for the symbology for DNC and VMAP, (which sound vaguely 
like: ESRI NIMA DNC LN, ESRI NIMA DNC PT, ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN, ESRI NIMA 
VMAP1&2 PT) its probably based on some variant of the NGA GeoSym stuff - 
MIL-HDBK-857A and MIL-DTL-89045/A

If you're prepared to deal with converting CGM to whatever that font thing is, 
you can download the definitions from the NGA GWG Portrayal Working Group at 
https://gwg.nga.mil/pfg_documents.php (expect a cert warning)

The ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers and some of those MilSym / MilMod things might be 
MIL-STD-2525 (aka STANAG APP-6) symbology. Not usually treated as a font 
though

Brad

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, 12 May 2020 3:46 PM
To: Even Rouault 
Cc: OSGeo Discussions 
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Free licensed alternative to ESRI map fonts

On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 01:13, Even Rouault  wrote:

> for my understanding, and hopefully help others, I assume the issue is that 
> you have a style definition where there are tuples of (font_identifier, 
> symbol_identifier_in_the_font) to define the styling of layers with point 
> geometries, right ?

Partially, but the "bigger picture" is that there's just no alternative freely 
available version of many of these symbol graphics themselves. That's the 
blocker that I've encountered.

> If that's only the former, then assuming there would be N open fonts already 
> covering the whole set of ESRI symbology fonts (unlikely), one could possibly 
> create a mapping between each tuple of (ESRI_font_id, ESRI_symbol_id) to 
> (OPEN_font_id, OPEN_symbol_id). If the later, then you need a complete 
> replacement for each proprietary font.

It's the later.

> How many symbols / fonts are we discussing about ?

There's about 73 fonts total (see list below, may not be complete), which 
average about 100 icons apiece.

ESRI AMFM Electric
ESRI AMFM Gas
ESRI AMFM Sewer
ESRI AMFM Water
ESRI ArcPad
ESRI Arrowhead
ESRI Business
ESRI Cartography
ESRI Caves 1
ESRI Caves 2
ESRI Caves 3
ESRI Climate & Precipitation
ESRI Commodities
ESRI Conservation
ESRI Crime Analysis
ESRI Default Marker
ESRI Dimensioning
ESRI Elements
ESRI Enviro Hazard Analysis
ESRI Enviro Hazard Incident
ESRI Enviro Hazard Sites
ESRI Environmental & Icons
ESRI ERS Infrastructures S1
ESRI ERS Operations S1
ESRI Fire Incident NFPA
ESRI Geology AGSO 1
ESRI Geology
ESRI Geology USGS 95-525
ESRI Geometric Symbols
ESRI Hazardous Materials
ESRI Hydrants
ESRI IGL Font16
ESRI IGL Font20
ESRI IGL Font21
ESRI IGL Font22
ESRI IGL Font23
ESRI IGL Font24
ESRI IGL Font25
ESRI Meteorological 01
ESRI Mil2525C Modifiers
ESRI MilMod 01
ESRI MilMod 02
ESRI MilRed 01
ESRI MilSym 01
ESRI MilSym 02
ESRI MilSym 03
ESRI MilSym 04
ESRI MilSym 05
ESRI NIMA City Graphic LN
ESRI NIMA City Graphic PT
ESRI NIMA DNC LN
ESRI NIMA DNC PT
ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 LN
ESRI NIMA VMAP1&2 PT
ESRI North
ESRI Oil, Gas, & Water
ESRI Ordnance Survey
ESRI Pipeline US 1
ESRI Public1
ESRI SDS 1.95 1
ESRI SDS 1.95 2
ESRI SDS 2.00 1
ESRI SDS 2.00 2
ESRI Shields
ESRI Surveyor
ESRI Telecom
ESRI Transportation & Civic
ESRI US Forestry 1
ESRI US Forestry 2
ESRI US MUTCD 1
ESRI US MUTCD 2
ESRI US MUTCD 3
ESRI Weather
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Hackathon_citizen-science_challenges

2020-05-13 Thread valantis.tsiakos
Dear colleagues, 

 

In the context of the Dubrovnik INSPIRE Hackathon, 3 challenges related to
citizen-science and environmental monitoring are taking place and involve
the following themes:

 

*   Improve interoperability between methods for sharing in-situ and
citizen-sourced data // The focus lies on the use of
 SensorThings API standard as
well as on developing and testing tools to provide combined visualization of
data coming from different sources. This involves also sharing of
environmental measurements coming from different IoT devices and in-situ
monitoring sensor networks. 
*   Integrating INSPIRE with Citizen Science and EO authentication
systems // The focus lies on improving accessibility to protected resources
while also enabling their direct consumption and utilisation by third party
applications. 
*   Establish the connection of Citizen Observatories resources with
central catalogue// The challenge attempts to implement harvesters that will
enable ingestion of metadata of citizen science resources to a centralised
catalogue and eventually to GEOSS. 

 

The hackathon is virtual and involves participants from all over the globe! 

 

Further details can be found here:
https://www.weobserve.eu/marketplace/dubrovnik-inspire-hackathon-2020-citize
n-science-and-earth-observation-challenges/ 

 

Feel free to register, join the teams and contribute!

 

With best regards,

Valantis  

 

Valantis Tsiakos

GeoInformatics Engineer, Scientific Project Manager 

Smart Integrated Systems

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Institute of Communication & Computer Systems (ICCS)

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Tel: +30-210-772-2280, Fax: +30-210-772-2291

Web-Site:    https://i-sense.iccs.gr

 

 


 

 

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