Wow, in a few short hours the yes/no results in the poll went from
38/38% to 85/5% - thanks for voting, that's very cool to see.
On a similar note, because many of the OSGeo libraries are also used
behind proprietary products, many proprietary users won't even know that
they actually do use op
+1
regards,
Valenty
On 15 April 2010 21:26, Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
> I've been talking to the folks at gisjobs.com, encouraging them to add
> open source technology to their salary survey. But first he wants to see if
> how many visitors to his site even use open source.
>
> You might
I've been talking to the folks at gisjobs.com, encouraging them to add
open source technology to their salary survey. But first he wants to
see if how many visitors to his site even use open source.
You might be interested in completing his current poll: "Do you ever use
Open Source GIS produ
The FOSSGIS-conference is the largest german-language conference for
Free and Open Source Software for GIS and Free Geodata. Today, the
Conference Committee announced the "Call for location" for 2011. The
annual FOSSGIS-conference is hosted by the OSGeo local chapter D-A-CH.
Because the conference
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Bob Basques wrote:
> All,
>
> We've got a discussion going on in the office about the subject line.
> I was wondering if folks here had any pointers to online information,
> both from a superficial view (low detail level, IE Manager speak) as
> well a
Bob Basques wrote:
I've already found a bunch of stuff, just trying to figure out the
authority aspects, do the writers know what they are talking about, etc,
need to pass things on to people that don't know or want to know the
details, but are interested in savings (which is my primary sales f
http://www.opensource.org/osi-open-source-education#presentations_developed_by_osi
http://www.dwheeler.com/
Kip
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To: OSGeo Discussions
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John,
Thanks, didn't even think about that. I included in my Primer . . .
bobb
>>> John Callahan wrote:
Paul Ramsey's keynote at FOSS4G 2009 immediately comes to mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_a28vBtBk&feature=related (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_a28vBtBk&feature=relate
Open source forces a dependence on the vendor's business plans - an issue
too infrequently noted in the discussions I've seen.
In our case - as the developer of an Open Source dispatch software - we had
user interest in integrating our package with asterisk, an Open Source pbx
system. Now with th
here, i am help bakosutranal, our goverment GIS departement
we still have a lot of question, how good is OSGEo product :) which we know
they are opensource..vs ESRI
--
Frans Thamura
Meruvian.
Experiential Tempation of Java and Enterprise OpenSource
Meruvian jTechnopreneur Program (S1) telah hadi
Lester,
I've already found a bunch of stuff, just trying to figure out the authority
aspects, do the writers know what they are talking about, etc, need to pass
things on to people that don't know or want to know the details, but are
interested in savings (which is my primary sales focus, so f
Bob Basques wrote:
We've got a discussion going on in the office about the subject line. I
was wondering if folks here had any pointers to online information, both
from a superficial view (low detail level, IE Manager speak) as well as
some somewhat higher level information about costs, in the s
Paul Ramsey's keynote at FOSS4G 2009 immediately comes to mind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB_a28vBtBk&feature=related
- John
**
John Callahan, Geographic Information Scientist
Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delaware
URL: http://www.d
All,
We've got a discussion going on in the office about the subject line. I was
wondering if folks here had any pointers to online information, both from a
superficial view (low detail level, IE Manager speak) as well as some somewhat
higher level information about costs, in the short term/
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