[OSGeo-Discuss] This Thread is Dead (was Re: Comparison between MapServer/OpenLayers and ESRI ArcIMS)

2009-06-01 Thread Bill Thoen
Message subjects, like diapers, need to be changed once in a while. Usually for the same reasons, too. Traian Stanev wrote: However, they (the US govt.) don’t even need a specific legal provision to spy on data that is hosted outside the US, and they’ve been doing that since forever…

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] This Thread is Dead (was Re: Comparison between MapServer/OpenLayers and ESRI ArcIMS)

2009-06-01 Thread Bob Basques
All, This THREAD will never be dead, only the subject will change (I'm afraid.) :c) bobb Bill Thoen wrote: Message subjects, like diapers, need to be changed once in a while. Usually for the same reasons, too. Traian Stanev wrote: However, they (the US govt.) don’t even need a

RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] OGC geospatial rights mgt. summit

2009-06-01 Thread Landon Blake
Doesn't the USGS already release a ton of data in the public domain? I also thought an organization interested in standards for geospatial data might be interested in geospatial data licensing. They seem like parallel tracks. Landon Office Phone Number: (209) 946-0268 Cell Phone Number: (209)

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OGC geospatial rights mgt. summit

2009-06-01 Thread Allan Doyle
On Jun 1, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Landon Blake wrote: Doesn't the USGS already release a ton of data in the public domain? I also thought an organization interested in standards for geospatial data might be interested in geospatial data licensing. They seem like parallel tracks. OSGeo, OGC,