Yes, we should be able to start the transfer soon. I want to make sure
we have the current DNS settings before starting, and I'm waiting to
hear from QGIS PSC that they will take QGIS.us
So should happen this week, though might want until FedGeoDay is over to
make sure nothing is disrupted
Thanks for the update :) Indeed a lot accomplished.
Are their any updates for domain name transfers from planet federal?
On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 1:31 PM Regina Obe wrote:
> We had a meeting today - sadly only wildintellect, robe, and jef
> contributed, but I feel we got a lot accomplished.
>
>
We had a meeting today - sadly only wildintellect, robe, and jef
contributed, but I feel we got a lot accomplished.
Discussions were
1. How to deal with OSGeo4W and other (Windows / Mac build ) needs -- I
think more research needs to be done here.
I started a page as to my understanding of needs
OSGeoLive starting build cycle for OSGeoLive 14.0
6. June 2020
(link to the press release:
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2091)
Are you interested in joining our Open Source GIS experience? The build
cycle for the next OSGeoLive release 14.0, is going to start.
The United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management
(UN-GGIM) aims at playing a leading role in setting the agenda for the
development of global geospatial information and to promote its use to address
key global challenges. It provides a forum to liaise and coordinate
> Interesting so some of the 5000+ WMS services attributed to geoserver
may be mapserver instances?
Extremely unlikely. Multiple fingerprints were used for each piece of
software. For GeoServer I have 9 different fingerprints any one of which
is almost always unique to GeoServer, for