We're putting in a bid to host FOSS4G2008 in South Africa and
educational outreach is a major component of our programme.
Gavin
GISSA Open Source SIG
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I guess this thread is pretty hot, there are many sub-threads and maybe
a good solution could be to set up a mailing list, for the beginning,
as: ogc AT osgeo.org
Trying to be practical I can offer myself to administer the list as I'm
doing with the Spanish Chapter and the Spanish GIS Book.
The trainee is going to contribute to the on-going development of the
geo-portal project described above. More specifically the following
tasks are foreseen:
- identify the issues on integrating distributed WMS considering the
draft INSPIRE view service implementing rule
- designing and
I'd not go so far as to create a list yet -- I'm not sure we know what
we're all looking for at this point.
For example: do we really want [EMAIL PROTECTED], or perhaps more generally
[EMAIL PROTECTED]? To my mind, these are two related-but-different,
and equally-interesting, ideas to explore...
Besides Jeroen's counter-questions it would also help if you answer,
How do you define a GIS? That would be a good start to answering the
original question.
On 7/18/07, Jeroen Ticheler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Broad Sky (?)
A lot ;-) Browse www.osgeo.org and other sites like
Hi Ciao Jeroen:
Thank you .I don't want to kown how much these applications are used
around the world.I want to know how many open source gis softwares have been
developed around the world and information about these softwares such as
supported OS ,develope language etc.
Broad Sky