Dear Arnulf, Thanks for the comments. It would be a pleasure to have articles from you or any other Osgeo member in our magazine. The language is not a problem at all. Our team is composed of very good professionals in Brazil and Portugal and we can provide the translations. So anyone who's interested in sending a message to Brazilian Fossgis community feel invited to submit articles to submis...@fossgisbrasil.com.br. Best regards,
Felipe dos Santos Costa Vinde, exultemos de alegria no Senhor aclamemos o rochedo que nos salva! Ao seu encontro caminharemos com louvores, e com cantos de alegria o celebremos! Felipe, congratulations and thanks for this, looks like a great magazine (from the little that I actually understand...). It is nice to see that some OSGeo resources are reused including Wiki and graphics. This is what OSGeo set out to do, support the geospatial FOSS idea in as many regions and languages possible. Please feel free to add the OSGeo logo and a link back to the web site. I guess that there will be many people in Brazil who have no clear concept of what OSGeo is all about. So maybe it would be a good idea to have an article with some basic information about OSGeo in one of your next editions (as you have a good one about OGC in this edition). Unfortunately I am not able to write in Portuguese myself, so all I can do is ask others... :-) Best regards, Arnulf Felipe Costa wrote: > Time to end the mystery and reveal what really is project FOSSGIS Brazil. > > Many bet that was an event, or a > > organization, but nobody has come to settle what really is this project. > > > > In recent years the Free Geo has grown and seconded as a real option in the > > corporate market, and with it an increase in > > demand for these technologies. Today there are several blogs, lists and > > discussion forums in Portuguese dealing with various matters > > related and provide free support to those technologies. But until today > > there was a magazine specializing in Free Geotechnologies. > > > > With this intention comes Magazine FOSSGIS Brazil, seeking to fill that gap. > > To make this project the major names in the Free Will of Geo teamed up to > > create a high quality material based on the principles of free software. > > > > In this first edition we will talk about initiatives like OL4JSF, a 100% > > Brazilian project, which is already making a success out there. Besides the > > OGC, the history of Geo Free, gvSIG, GIS applications for mobile devices, > > among others. There is also an issue in this > > exclusive interview with Gilbert Câmara, general director of INPE (National > > Institute for Space Research). > > > > The journal is entirely free, without needing to make records, pay taxes or > > something like that. To get your copy of the magazine is only necessary to > > download. > > > > We hope you enjoy this new initiative. > > > > Best regards, > > > > FOSSGIS Brazil team > > Felipe dos Santos Costa > Vinde, exultemos de alegria no Senhor aclamemos o rochedo que nos salva! > Ao seu encontro caminharemos com louvores, e com cantos de alegria o > celebremos! > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss - -- Exploring Space, Time and Mind http://arnulf.us -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAk2UinkACgkQXmFKW+BJ1b0g7gCaAuKOdQDUFqW1No9lDi5y0HS+ bc8An1baWoWMKOhV+kbUFDGXvePuOHjK =jja5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 12:51:34 -0300 From: Fabio Renzo Panettieri <fpanetti...@xoomcode.com> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] New AcidMaps with Geoserver plugin To: OSGeo Discussions <discuss@lists.osgeo.org> Message-ID: <1301586694.2466.54.camel@radon> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 19:54 +1100, Cameron Shorter wrote: > Looks cool. > Are there plans to move acid maps code into the geoserver code base at > some point? I don't think that the core of acidmaps would be moved to geoserver, because we like the idea of a shared library that can be accessed form multiple sources, JNI being one of those, some future implementations could be a MapServer plugin, a plugin for QGis, etc... We created first the geoserver plugin because that's what most of our projects are using as map server, but we want to integrate it with others systems too. > From a packaging and sales story, it will be much easier to install and > use acid maps if it comes default with GeoServer. >From the top of my head, another easier way to install it can be a self-contained jar with the plugin, and compiled native libraries embedded. Other could be changing the plugin access to the native library from JNI to JNA. It would be good to know if the GeoServer team it's interested, we can probably find a better/smarter way to integrate AcidMaps. > (I'm thinking about the best way to include acid maps in OSGeoLive > http://live.osgeo.org ) Given the live cd it's based on ubuntu, I think that the library can be installed on system path, and the geoserver plugin be already deployed in geoserver/WEB-INF/lib. -- Fabio R. Panettieri Lead Software Engineer http://www.xoomcode.com ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss End of Discuss Digest, Vol 51, Issue 35 ***************************************
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