Hi Paul,
On OSGeo-Live, we also package pycsw, which might also be worth evaluating:
http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/pycsw_overview.html
I'd suggest that extending an existing project is usually better long
term than starting a new project and splitting sponsors/developers
between two project
Hi,
I wanted to point out some new work being developed in open source
to speed up Java map drawing, the Marlin renderer:
https://github.com/bourgesl/marlin-renderer
The renderer is an improved version of the Pisces renderer found in the
OpenJDK
builds, which provides significant speed up over Pis
Paul,
I would be very interested in whatever enhancements that you are working on
for Geonetwork. I'm on the metadata subcommittee,
http://www.ncgicc.com/Default.aspx?tabid=901, for the North Carolina
Geographic Information Coordinating Council and we are looking for
methods/software to make metada
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Breimyer, Paul - 0442 - MITLL
wrote:
> My name is Paul Breimyer and I work for MIT Lincoln Laboratory, a government
> research lab (FFRDC). We are building what is effectively a secure CS-W
> portal interface for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). I'm writ
Paul, pls keep us current on LL's activities on this. My interest is
in possible uses by local gov't public safety agencies.
(FYI, I've worked with some LL people back in the late 50's during the
Whirlwind/SAGE days.)
AS
On 2/3/14, Breimyer, Paul - 0442 - MITLL wrote:
> My name is Paul Breimye
My name is Paul Breimyer and I work for MIT Lincoln Laboratory, a government
research lab (FFRDC). We are building what is effectively a secure CS-W
portal interface for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). I'm writing
to see if OSGeo might be interested in the portal if it were open source