I guess I'm assuming that Mateusz talked to Christopher before posting this?
Anyway, I'd certainly welcome this kind of service.
If there is community buy-in and Christopher isn't interested in setting it up,
I'd be happy to install it on osgeo2. I've worked with it a bit for an
unrelated pr
On 12-Feb-08, at 8:31 PM, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Perhaps it's a good idea to setup (or move) Chris' work to
planet.osgeo.org and make it more an official OSGeo Community
thing.
I support the idea and have often daydreamed about having a more
community-centric site in addition to our main
I like the idea Mateusz.
I think I'd probably have to remove my blog from the list though, as I
sometimes blog about proprietary software as well :) How does this work for
the other planets; do they allow wishy-washy open source proponents like me?
Jason
Fr
Folks,
Is there any plan or motion to setup an official OSGeo Planet?
Chris developed and maintains it at http://planetosgeo.crschmidt.net/
and it gathers a number of OSGeo bloggers, so the idea works!
Perhaps it's a good idea to setup (or move) Chris' work to
planet.osgeo.org and make it more
Hi,
Does anyone know what's the best (cheapest) option to get to Bolsena
by train or bus from directions like Germany (Berlin),
Czech Republic (Prague) or - would be best - Poland (Warsaw)?
Any tested traveling options?
Perhaps there someone is going to travel by car from Germany or Czech
Repub
Hi folks,
I have a specific need for a customer: they have a flash application which
let users to click an object and then open child levels. Example: when
users click
a country, he can see the states of this country and so on.
This application handle the following levels: Country -> State -> Cit
Hi all,
we have 40 subscribers until now.
I'm sure there's more people interested to signin and offer or find
beautiful long/short/progamming/scholar/etc jobs.
this is the page:
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/jobs
ciao
Lorenzo
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The deadline for papers for GeoWeb 2008 is March 7th:
http://www.geoweb.org/cfp-08.asp
Having been involved with this conference for several years, I find it
yields a nicely different set of offerings than the "usual" fare. This
year, the focus is very much on GIS infrastructures -- both
"informa
Simone Giannecchini ha scritto:
> Could you please explain what you mean to a "poor" OS developer?
My feeling is that the number of available developers is small, and
cannot be easily raised by reasonable amounts of money (ok, with 12 MEUR
that's different...). I think there's an "availability pit
Ciao Chris,
I heard from aaime about this plan, I actually think it would be
pretty nice to spend a few days all together, even though a whole week
is probably a bit too much for me.
Jeroen, are you sure you cannot hold a bit more? It is not that easy
to spare a whole week but it might be nice!
B
Oh, oh... I completely forgot about it, not hearing anything again, sorry.
Is there some sort of program? Some aims fixed?
Cheers,
Andrea
On Feb 12, 2008 4:40 PM, Jeroen Ticheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
> now
Oh shoot. We were discussing this internally for awhile (maybe too
long...). I think TOPP can commit to funding at least 6 of our people
to come. And potentially another 4-5 if things work out well and
there's some other OpenLayers critical mass. And we're hoping to
encourage some other Geo
On 2/12/08, Paolo Cavallini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeroen Ticheler ha scritto:
>
> > Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
> > now. This means that I'll cancel the event by Thursday, unless
> > suddenly at least 12 others confirm their participation :-( Too ba
Could you please explain what you mean to a "poor" OS developer?
Simone.
On Feb 12, 2008 4:44 PM, Paolo Cavallini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeroen Ticheler ha scritto:
>
> > Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
> > now. This means that I'll cancel the event by
Jeroen Ticheler ha scritto:
> Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
> now. This means that I'll cancel the event by Thursday, unless
> suddenly at least 12 others confirm their participation :-( Too bad,
> but that's life.
One more confirmation that develper
Dear all,
Unfortunately only 6 people have signed up for the hacking event until
now. This means that I'll cancel the event by Thursday, unless
suddenly at least 12 others confirm their participation :-( Too bad,
but that's life.
Cheers,
Jeroen
Dear all,
Further to my earlier email (below
I have opened a shape file of the U.S. showing U.S. Congressional
Districts. Alaska does not appear correctly in the Map View window of
Quantum GIS. I have previously opened this file using ArcGIS without
this problem. Here is the link to the file I'm using:
http://nationalatlas.gov/atlasftp.html#
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