Ciao Jachym,
a few clarifications below...
Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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Hi Adrian, comments below:
On 2013-05-19 11:50 PM, Adrian Custer wrote:
Yes, OSGeo has been primarily focused on its own projects and
historically has been weak at recognizing and promoting other efforts.
Now that spatial has become ubiquitous it is more obvious that there is
great work
update: the letter has been distributed to the OGC community...
-jeff
Original Message
Subject:[TC-Discuss] Open Letter from the OSGeo Community to the OGC
Community
Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 15:21:05 -0600
From: Carl Reed cr...@opengeospatial.org
Organization:
Hi Andrew,
I agree, it's great to see all of the variety of communities, it's great
for everyone. At the same time there's nothing wrong with promoting our
own community (exactly like what you do yourself so well).
-jeff
On 2013-05-21 11:40 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:
Jeff,
For what it's
Jeff,
For what it's worth, people participate in a wide variety of communities and
have for sometime. The world is diverse with plenty of room for all. We're
seeing some good cross community support and initiatives, which is great. It
might make sense to encourage it and celebrate it to
On 2013-05-21 11:55 AM, Tim Bowden wrote:
Interesting discussion. This reminds me of when GPSbabel came knocking
on OSGeo's door looking for a home and we didn't know how to respond;
imho OSGeo dropped the ball on that one (maybe because it came a bit
early in the story for us). For me
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Andrew Ross andrew.r...@eclipse.org wrote:
A rising tide raises all boats.
Apart from the boats that are tied up too tightly, in which case they
get flooded over and sink.
Application and relevance of this analogy to the discussion is left
to the reader.
Hi,
thank you for your thoughts. I'm a bit surprised that I didn't hear from
other co-authors. At this point I would like to know who is planning to be
there at the workshop anyway.
Thanks
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Simone Giannecchini
simone.giannecch...@geo-solutions.it wrote:
Ciao
Hi all,
Sorry for my later reply.
I agree with the suggested solution to split the workshop time, I don't
see another way to do this.
As we discussed in the initial hangout, unfortunately I won't be able to
attend, but I will contribute with workshop material.
Best regards,
Angelos
On
Margherita, sorry I missed part of the info. When it is supposed to be
the workshop?
In Florence I have also the NASA WW challenge and therefore, as told,
I have to verify if I'm free or not when there is the workshop.
Many thanks!
Maria
Def. Quota Margherita Di Leo
Thanks Maria,
from informal communication i gathered it will take place on Monday morning.
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:12 PM, maria.brove...@diiar-topo.polimi.itwrote:
Margherita, sorry I missed part of the info. When it is supposed to be the
workshop?
In Florence I have also the NASA WW
I let you know as soon as I have the schedule for the NASA WW challenge.
Cheers.
Maria
Def. Quota Margherita Di Leo dileomargher...@gmail.com:
Thanks Maria,
from informal communication i gathered it will take place on Monday morning.
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:12 PM,
In what has become the OGC’s most contentious vote to date, OGC members
are being asked whether the proposed Geoservices REST API should be
accepted as an OGC standard. A summary of concerns are listed in an Open
Letter from the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) to the OGC.
However,
Gabriel,
There is a larger list of established geospatial open source projects at:
http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/overview.html
This list includes some, but not all of the projects you mentioned.
Criteria for being included in OSGeo-Live is that the project is
established and stable, and
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