Congratulations! I've compiled my first GRASS when 5.0 was going to be
released... what a long way has been done meanwhile!
giovanni
Il 22/feb/2015 23:41 Paulo van Breugel p.vanbreu...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
Congratulations to all developers!!
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 10:51 PM, Markus Neteler
Hi Nikos,
I'm sorry but it's a long time since I used it, and I received it alredy
compiled by a collegue of mine.
giovanni
2013/2/24 Nikos Alexandris n...@nikosalexandris.net
(Again, correcting typos -- when rushing only mistakes come across!)
G. Allegri wrote:
I imagine you're aware
I imagine you're aware of this page:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/~mount/Projects/ISODATA/
giovanni
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As far as I know PROJ4 cannot apply the Peirce quincuncial projection.
Does anybody know what libraries/softwares can manage it?
giovanni
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Thanks Alex.
I will investigate more. It's an odd projection but it has interesting
features. Maybe I will try to implement it in proj4...
giovanni
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Il giorno 13/ago/2012 18:46, Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com ha
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On 08/13/2012 05:29 AM, G. Allegri wrote:
As far
Hi Marco,
thanks for sharing your project. I was waiting for the announce :)
I'm going to download it right now and give it a look.
Having work with Kohana I'm glad to see a project with CI.
I will give you my feedback as soon as I setup a demo project. I'm going
out for holidays this week, so I
I've forgot to ask an important thing: are you going to make a public SCM
repository? It would very important to include the community in testing,
giving feedback and, eventually, future development of the project.
giovanni
2012/7/30 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
Hi Marco,
thanks for sharing
Marco answered offlist.
We have talked about the usefulnes of having a public SCM and a ticketing
system. He's almost convinced :D
Let's see if this project will attract a team to work on it. Good luck!
giovanni
2012/7/30 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com
I've forgot to ask an important thing
To all the WPS experts out there ;)
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/isprs-journal-of-photogrammetry-and-remote-sensing/call-for-papers/theme-issue-on-towards-intelligent-geoprocessing-on-the-web/
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Maybe Sextante for ArcGIS (http://www.sextantegis.com/downloads.html)?
It's written in Java and uses the ArcGIS Java SDK.
giovanni
2012/1/10 Connors, Bernie (SNB) bernie.conn...@snb.ca
I recall reading recently about a Toolbox for ArcGIS that implemented some
Opensource tools (OGR? GDAL?
Thanks for your work Ann.
I feel it's an important contribution to the interoperability of open and
proprietary technologies and data flows.
I'm already downloading your thesis ;)
giovanni
2011/11/8 Ann Hitchcock a.hitchc...@52north.org
No Problem!
** **
Best regards,
Ann
I don't know if Orfeo Toolbox [1] can offer you the algorithms you need, but
it has lot of analysis tools for change detection.
giovanni
[1] orfeo-toolbox.org
2011/10/13 Chaitanya kumar CH chaitanya...@gmail.com
Vinod,
GRASS GIS is a good starting point for your search.
On Thu, Oct 13,
Thanks Jodi for the news about Getools's Join support work in progress. The
WFS 2.0 also specifies (optionally) temporal joins [1]. AFAIK Geotools
already implements the Temporal Filters as specififed in FES 2.0, so I
suppose the pieces are already there to further improve the proposal
including
Hi Mark,
using the google APIs thorugh their libraries or thorugh OL doesn't change
your licence position.
AFAIK you can use their services with no charge unitl you don't strictly
make money by means their APIs. Instead you're allowed to provide a
commercial service with no fess if you can
Thanks to XoomCode team!
It can be very useful, and it's also a good tutorial for Geoserver/C++
integration ;)
giovanni
2011/3/30 Mauricio Miranda mmira...@xoomcode.com
Hi there!
We finally released the new version of AcidMaps [1] with a great change, it
works as a Geoserver plugin.
That
Hi Massimiliano,
I've just found the time to have a look to GeoShield. Thanks for it. Just a
question: have you considered the Security components provided by 52 North?
http://52north.org/communities/security/index.html
Giovanni
2010/12/10 Massimiliano Cannata massimiliano.cann...@supsi.ch
don't sell many copies because they are expensive. :-( This is
especially annoying as the authors give them the text for free.
So why should we continue to fill this vicious circle? I hope one day
a more ethical and fair circuit will be set up by the scientific
community
Open Source Approaches in Spatial Data Handling - Springer Advances in
GIS series
http://www.springer.com/series/7712?cm_mmc=other-_-Enews-_-PSE12813_V1-_-7712
giovanni
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the Oracle WKT/B(?)
through JTS:
http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Oracle/Extending-PLSQL-with-Java-Libraries/
Someone must have done this for plsql in the past ...
-Mike
On 9 May 2010 06:01, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Stefan. You guessed right, it's buildings generalization. I know
G. Allegri wrote:
Aside
A nice implementation of alpha shapes with jts:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jts-de...@lists.jump-project.org/msg01019.html
/Aside
2010/5/6 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
Thanks Andrea for the links. Yes, I think the problem is similar, in
fact I was also looking
G. Allegri wrote:
Aside
A nice implementation of alpha shapes with jts:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jts-de...@lists.jump-project.org/msg01019.html
/Aside
2010/5/6 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
Thanks Andrea for the links. Yes, I think the problem is similar, in
fact I was also looking
I'm looking for an algorithm to do polygon cluster aggregation,
similar to the ArcInfo Aggregate Polygon [1].
I know about GEOS Cascaded Union, but I need two more features:
1 - clustering of polygons that fall within a a certain threshold
distance from each other
2 - mantain orthogonality, i.e.
holiday waiting the end of the process :)
[1]
http://www.cgal.org/Manual/last/doc_html/cgal_manual/Alpha_shapes_2/Chapter_main.html
2010/5/6 Andrea Aime aa...@opengeo.org:
G. Allegri ha scritto:
I'm looking for an algorithm to do polygon cluster aggregation,
similar to the ArcInfo Aggregate
Aside
A nice implementation of alpha shapes with jts:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jts-de...@lists.jump-project.org/msg01019.html
/Aside
2010/5/6 G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com:
Thanks Andrea for the links. Yes, I think the problem is similar, in
fact I was also looking for concave hull and alpha
Another tool in the basket: Zoomify.
http://www.zoomify.com/
One of the new features in Oopenlayers 2.9 is the support to its data
structure...
giovanni
2010/4/28 Gavin gavinjflem...@gmail.com
Another technology that does amazing things with panoramic photos and is
just waiting to be
Some collegues of mine use this LIS DESKTOP [1] fromLaserData.
It's a proprietary/commercial module for SAGA [2]:
[1] http://www.laserdata.at/prod_desk.html
[2] www.saga-gis.org
Giovanni
2010/4/2 Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org:
Cameron,
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Cameron Shorter
Very nice thread. This topic once a while comes back on our screens.
My two cents.
After various years of talks with OS and purists and not, software farms,
university departments, etc. from back to white visions, passing through
grey, I've pacified with my questions about where is the truth: it
on
cartography
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 6:52 PM, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
Thnaks Ian. That's a really interesting material, but it's out of our
course scope. I need something about basic geodesy, coordinates
systems, etc.
ah geography not cartography - try
https://www.e
I'm going to teach a course (mostly as volunteer time) on GIS basics
and GPS surveying for an ONG in Africa. The first two days they will
self-teach cartography basics, then I'll begin from GIS, etc. They
asked me if I could indicate them some links to free introductory
material on cartography
if useful for your purpose.
Goodluck!
Nimalika
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 2:35 PM, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going to teach a course (mostly as volunteer time) on GIS basics
and GPS surveying for an ONG in Africa. The first two days they will
self-teach cartography basics
wiki [1]?
[1] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Education_and_Curriculum_Committee
2009/10/30 Ian Turton ijtur...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 5:05 AM, G. Allegri gioha...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going to teach a course (mostly as volunteer time) on GIS basics
and GPS surveying for an ONG in Africa
Thanks Ricardo, it seems a great work!
I will test it for my next student classrooms.
Giovanni
2009/10/1 Ricardo Pinho rpinho_...@yahoo.com.br
GISVM ANNOUNCEMENT – 2009.09.28:
1. RELEASE CANDIDATE 1 of “GISVM SERVER” is now publicly available at:
http://gisvm.com
Full release details
Libraries and tools that can be used across different OSGEO apps.
+1, from a software point of view.
I can compare my experience as a user and programmer in the last five years
with OSGeo (and other FOSS tools) against my parallel experience with
ArcGIS, Erdas, Isatis, etc. A very sinthetic
Hi Landon.
If understand correctly you use AutoLISP to produce interpreted helper
scripts, so you don't create binary libraries to be statically (in this case
GPL is an issue) or dynamically (there are various interpretations in this
case) linked, am I right?
AFAIK you can keep your code GPL until
Ok, so I have a double issue :)
If it went into SPAM it was deleted (my spam is empty now)...
Qgis wiki admins: As you can see *I AM* the 'giohappy' account (you can see
it because this is the email address I've registered). So, alternately:
- can you confirm me manually?
- can you delete my
or allocating directly a developer to help fixing up bugs, etc.
this is one of the features I've suggested for the founding system
some time ago. How can it be done? Is it something one should manage
by himself, contacting directly the developer?
thanks,
giovanni
Hello list.
Thanks everyone for the great work done with OSGeo4W.
I have a strange (maybe) question. I suppose that osgeo4w setup.exe is
a fork of the cygwin's setup. Is it possible to view/download its
source code?
Thanks, Giovanni
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Thanks Frank!
2009/2/25 Frank Warmerdam warmer...@pobox.com:
G. Allegri wrote:
Hello list.
Thanks everyone for the great work done with OSGeo4W.
I have a strange (maybe) question. I suppose that osgeo4w setup.exe is
a fork of the cygwin's setup. Is it possible to view/download its
source
OpenScales is a very new project aiming at building with Flex something
similar to OpenLayers.
Hi Benjamin. I didn't know about this project. Is there any demo,
screenshot, or similar?
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I've worked for some months on Flex (and on Extjs at the same time). I
think it's a very powerful framework that boosts the productivity,
easy to program, with lots of support resources. Ok, it's Adobe, it
depends on Flash players, and so on (and it worths thinking twice to
adopt it) so, my idea
I've filled a new job opportunity with FBK-MPBA (Trento-Italy) on the Jobs Board
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Jobs_Board
Giovanni
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Anyone partecipating from the OS community?
http://www.eusc.europa.eu/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=46Itemid=15
Giovanni
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