Hi all,
I've come across texts mentioning the Open Source Cadastral and Registry
application and was wondering
whether the project is still in active development. Does anyone have links
to the application itself or code since
the project wiki http://source.otago.ac.nz/oscar/OSCAR_Home only
It took a while to figure out what NC stands for. Please keep in mind
this is an international list :)
Indeed the web site was no more specific.
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Jody Garnett
On 01/08/2012, at 1:04 AM, julia harrell julia.harr...@gmail.com wrote:
The Program Committee of the 2013 NC GIS Conference is
This was a mistake for me. Sorry. Can you PLEASE add an UNSUBSCIBE line at
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you for your understanding.
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Hi Folks,
If you're organizing a crowd mapping or similar project, I just launched
a Kickstarter project that might be of interest.
The short form is smart documents, running in browsers as webapps,
that talk to each other via P2P protocols - as a tool for keeping
virtual teams and projects
just subscribe to Zoo Project , wow, now under osgeo.org;)
congrat venka and team :0
i cc the mailing list...
NB: why dont migrate the old member to the mailing list, i must subscribe
again :)
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Frans Thamura (曽志胜)
Shadow Master and Lead Investor
Meruvian.
Integrated Hypermedia Java Solution
On 12-08-01 5:08 PM, Frans Thamura wrote:
just subscribe to Zoo Project , wow, now under osgeo.org
http://osgeo.org;)
congrat venka and team :0
i cc the mailing list...
NB: why dont migrate the old member to the mailing list, i must
subscribe again :)
I believe all of the existing
100% of OSGeo-Live java applications are now running successfully using
OpenJDK 7 in OSGeo-Live http://live.osgeo.org 6.0 beta releases.
This move to OpenJDK has been driven by Oracle's announcement that the
Operating System Distributor License for Sun Java has been retired,
meaning that Sun
Hi All,
Thanks to those of you who pitched in your two cents for the 2012
survey of geospatial platform use. Results are in and parsed, so take
a look and let the rest of the community know if anything strikes you
as particularly interesting: