I just got off the phone with a client that is interested in migrating
to open source tools. They problem is they don't know where to start.
They know what proprietary tools they are using, they know what features
they are using, they know about OSGeo, but rapidly get lost in all the
projects a
Really, that is news to me. I never knew we had that option. I think we
would have liked to fund some additional development for the project or
defrayed travel expenses for PSC members to go to conferences to present
papers on behalf of the project.
What is the process for mentors to get the m
I think at the least we might want to consider giving that money or some
of it back to the project that did the mentoring and let them decide how
to use it with some guidelines on use. OSGeo as the sponsoring
organization should probably get some of it to defray effort of organizing.
Just my 2
On 6/14/2017 4:47 PM, Eduardo Kanegae wrote:
hi there,
I have the need for maps on hosted platforms without mapserver. I'm
thinking in use Leaflet and tilesets (PNG for transparency) for that.
What would be a practical to do that locally? (under an OSGeo Live
workstation)
MapNik? MapProxy?
You can get all the Ceneus polygon areas that they report statistics
about here:
ftp://ftp2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2016/
ZCTA5 - Zip code tabulation areas
BG - block groups
etc
There is good documention. If you loade these into postgis, then you can
dos a simple query like:
select * from
Hi Suchith,
Vicky Vergara and I developed a vehicle routing problem solver as part
of a city wide trash collection planning system that Ingesur developed
for the city of Montevideo UY. Our repository is here:
https://github.com/woodbri/vehicle-routing-problems/tree/release-v5
This is an inte
Has anyone looked at Salesforce.com that has offers 10 free licenses to
NPO's as a possible CRM solution.
http://www.salesforce.com/industries/nonprofit/overview/
http://www.salesforce.org/nonprofit/
http://thirdsectorit.org/blog/the-difference-between-regular-salesforce-and-the-nonprofit-starte
We already have the technology for lists that support all the various
lists that we already maintain. It seems that we could create various
new lists, like foss4g, foss4g-na, foss4g-, etc and then allow
people to sub to these lists. Part of signing up for an event would be
to check off if you w
I think there is another facet of communication that is being missed and
is probably part of the current issue. I think the OSGeo member of
LocationTech should also be responsible for keep the OSGeo membership
more informed about what is happening between the two organizations.
I think it is n
And another I had bookmarked a while ago:
http://www.boundarysolutions.com/BSI/page1.php
-Steve
On 10/18/2015 7:57 PM, Raj R Singh wrote:
One for-fee source is http://courthouseusa.com/
“Nearly 100 million property records with parcel boundaries in one
standard format.”
---
Raj Singh
r...@raj
+1 on the less is more and on renaming.
Marketing is about establishing a brand (among other things).
It is clear who owns the OSGeo brand.
Who owns the FOSS4G brand belong to?
what is the added value of supporting this brand? and potentially
diluting or confusing the OSGeo brand?
Many bran
Darrell,
Thank you for you assessment, I think this is a great call for action
and it puts words to a lot of my feelings about OSGeo.
If you look at most of the successful projects they are driven by
someone with vision and passion that pulls in others to work toward
concrete goals.
If you
+1 on having more time.
On 9/25/2015 1:47 AM, Gert-Jan van der Weijden - Stichting OSGeo.nl wrote:
To avoid confusion: the election date has been confirmed by the CRO to
end on 27 september 12.00 GMT
With respect for all the board candidates and their busy agenda, I think
for the election campa
Ok, maybe I don't understand, but why doesn't somebody just fix this
issue. It seems everyone agrees the listing is wrong on the site.
Somebody should have a cease and desist letter sent to the site to
change the owner to the correct name or remove the posting.
whois openhub.net
for the site
Another +1 for Ko Nagase.
He is a long term supporter of pgRouting and pgRoutingLayer for QGIS. He
supports OSX builds and debugging issues and all platforms. He is a
valuable contributor and supported this and other projects for many years.
Thanks,
-Steve
On 8/30/2015 7:46 AM, 林博文 wrote:
I would like to second this Nomination. I have worked extensively with
Vicky on a number of projects and she is a real asset to our community.
I think we will see her as an active and growing member of our
community. She brings a lot of expertise and energy to all the projects
she works on and
+1 Frank's statement is exactly what I would like to see also.
-Steve
On 8/3/2015 12:39 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Folks,
For what it's worth, I also do not feel comfortable with completing
the survey as it is currently structured as the structure forces me to
give answers that don't really re
I think Bruce has put some of my concerns about the questions into good
examples the resonate with my concerns.
For example: I am a long time contributor to multiple OSGeo projects and
have mentored some smaller projects that are not OSGeo projects yet but
are key pieces of GIS infrastructure.
Vasile,
The survey looks excellent but a minor structural change suggestion
would be to put the voting questions last. The reason for this change is
that the voting should be based on how you think about the later
questions. By reversing the order of these you force the user to think
about th
increase transparency IMHO.
my 0.02,
Peter
On 03/05/2015 09:13 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
I think the idea would be that an "Incubated Project" would have meet all the
basic stars. Obviously the steps that get you to be "incubated" are the same
steps that a project have to
I think the idea would be that an "Incubated Project" would have meet
all the basic stars. Obviously the steps that get you to be "incubated"
are the same steps that a project have to achieve to get stars. It seems
like there are goals to get you to "incubated" and then goals to get you
to "gra
I think this type of system makes a lot of sense especially if you tie
the achievement of stars to completing the various requirements of
incubation and graduation.
-Steve
On 3/5/2015 6:18 AM, Jachym Cepicky wrote:
Bart,
that needs to be discussed but as example: yes, 1 star for current labs
On 2/16/2015 6:44 AM, Jachym Cepicky wrote:
Hi,
I would like to dig a bit more into the topic "more fine incubation"
procedure and former "OSGeo Labs" (now it has no name is slowly
forgotten in past, but you can find more at
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Labs)
I would like to start talk abou
On 10/8/2014 7:47 PM, Jachym Cepicky wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask all our OSGeo projects contact points, to join the
projects mailing list [1], so we have one single contact point for all
projects.
I would also like to ask projects chairs/contact points, to update the
wiki [2] with your e-mai
Dirk,
Thank you for putting a lot of what I have been feeling about this issue
into words.
Well said,
-Steve
On 7/1/2014 12:46 PM, Dirk Frigne wrote:
Although I am not so active on the mailing list, I am an OSGeo's
advocate, and I take the opportunity to promote OSGeo wherever I can.
I b
Folks,
I'll toss my two cents into this discussion. I think a lot of this has
been already stated in part by others.
o while I don't object to a membership fee in principal it has to come
with some benefits for the member not for OSGeo. While it might be
beneficial to OSGeo by providing an i
So elections are to add to our membership, then elections should support
that activity. Maybe the conversation needs to be also about what OSGeo
wants out of its members because that would drive the process of how to
select them.
-Steve
On 5/7/2014 7:44 AM, Seven (aka Arnulf) wrote:
-BEG
Hi all,
I have been using FPDF to generate pdf files using PHP. Since these
files have among other stuff in them, map images, I am thinking that it
would be cool and useful to add georeferencing to these files.
Does anyone know of a PHP library or package that will support
generation of geor
On 4/2/2014 2:57 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 04/02/2014 11:13 AM, David Strom wrote:
We have a project where people are using R & Grass & GDAL for various
sorts of Geoprocessing. The first server we put up is running Ubuntu
12.0.4, and we installed Grass, Gdal, etc. from repository(ies) - i.e.,
w
On 1/28/2014 2:09 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 01/28/2014 11:04 AM, Pulkit Agarwal wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to OSGeo and would like to contribute.
I read the various prerequisites in terms of knowledge of different
platforms of the organization. And i have basic idea of almost all the
platforms mentio
for your quick help.
Mike
On 12/10/2013 4:12 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
OK, interestingly that url works fine for me! But if I SHIFT-refresh a
bunch of times I can get that error. So it seems that the load
balancer is hitting one/some? server that is miss configured.
-Steve
On 12/10/2013 3
version of mapserver needs to
be installed with GD/JPEG support add to the ./configure command when it
is built.
-Steve W
On 12/10/2013 4:12 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
OK, interestingly that url works fine for me! But if I SHIFT-refresh a
bunch of times I can get that error. So it seems that
that this seems to be effecting the WMS examples
on the openlayers.org website as well.
Mike
On 12/10/2013 3:44 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Can you post the full url to a single tile that is generating this
error message?
If mapserver has been upgraded to v6.4 the GD/JPEG support might not
Can you post the full url to a single tile that is generating this error
message?
If mapserver has been upgraded to v6.4 the GD/JPEG support might not be
built into it and you might have better luck requesting
map_imagetype=jpeg or map_imagetype=png
-Steve W
On 12/10/2013 3:09 PM, mtoothak
Authors: Project Steering Committee
Release 2013-09-24
The pgRouting Team is pleased to announce the release of pgRouting 2.0.0
This 2.0 release brings a number of major new features that are
summarized in this document.
## Table of Contents
* Major New Feature in pgRouting 2.0
* Migration G
The part that bothers me the most about this has to do with the big
picture. I'm concerned that if we focus on this or that standard without
putting it into the larger context that poor(bad?) decisions are getting
made that set precedents for more bad decisions to follow.
This had been touched
On 2/15/2013 6:33 AM, Rashad M wrote:
Is there any Free GeoIp locator services available that can get info
without any limit by ip/country?
If no Is it possible to build a custom geoip locator?
You can install geoip on most linux systems. I built a ws using this code:
-Steve W
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Would it be good if opengeocoder joins forces with openstreetmap nominatim?
Op 29 nov. 2012 03:05 schreef "Stephen Woodbridge"
mailto:wood...@swoodbridge.com>> het volgende:
On 11/28/2012 7:31 PM, Landon Blake wrote:
I'm in t
On 11/28/2012 7:31 PM, Landon Blake wrote:
I'm in the process of trying to take over as the steward for OSGeo
Labs as part of my duties with the OSGeo Incubation Committee. As part
of this process I'd like to get a handle on the projects that are "in"
labs. There is a short list of "stable" and "
On 11/18/2012 8:48 PM, Frans Thamura wrote:
hi
Any idea to make it like condole rathe wb based?
This might give you a clue:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/openlayers-dev/2010-July/006284.html
It might be possible to render it to svg if you are using mapserver with
6.2 that was just releas
Hi all,
I thought you might be interested in checking this out.
http://hint.fm/wind/
It is a very cool animated wind map of the US. I haven't look at the
implementation but thought it was worth sharing.
-Steve
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On 9/21/2012 9:09 AM, Anne Ghisla wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 11:49:21 +0100
Barry Rowlingson wrote:
This just disturbed me:
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsworld.php?id=694668
"NAIROBI, Sept 14 (BERNAMA-NNN-KBC) -- Students from more than 90
universities in 12 sub-Saharan African count
Hello,
I think the 'cookbook' is a great idea! It is about capturing our
collective knowledge and experience, it not about limiting creativity or
change. Just like in software when you have an individual contributor
that has passion, vision and drive can create wonderful things, you also
have
The writer has a feedback link at the bottom of the article. I think it
is time to educate him about support. He obviously needs everyone here
to tell him that each of us are support, and give him links to the
various support lists, advocates, and companies that are supporting and
co-developing
the responsibility for the latest mapserver release in
the works.
Thomas has presented in various FOSS4G conferences and is constructive
and a great team player. I think Thomas would make an excellent OSGeo
Charter Member.
Best regards,
-Stephen Woodbridge
I thought this might be of interest to people here:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/cell-phones/google-announces-full-offline-mapping-mode-for-android-smartphones/7744?tag=nl.e550
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Hi Arnulf and the whole OSGeo Board,
+1 as a vote of confidence in the board and in this decision by them.
Please keep things moving and if you feel things need a broader
discussion I'm sure you will let us know. I do think notices of
decisions like your email are very helpful to keep us up to
On 5/2/2012 1:32 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 02/05/2012 19:04, Arnulf Christl (OSGeo) ha scritto:
We see new opportunities by starting joint activities with the Eclipse
foundation - which is in the process of spawning activities explicitly
focused on geospatial. They have lots of high level co
Hi All,
I think there are lots of ways to be an "Ambassador". The issue is that
different people have different skills and comfort levels in how they
approach the role. For example, I am comfortable "pushing" OSGeo
projects that I work with and recommending that clients use them and
discuss t
On 3/18/2012 7:50 PM, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 17/03/12 00:06, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
On 3/16/2012 12:52 AM, Simon Cropper wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a simple means to take a shapefile and create a
either a SQLite or xBase table?
Essentially it is taking an attached attribute table
On 3/16/2012 12:52 AM, Simon Cropper wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a simple means to take a shapefile and create a
either a SQLite or xBase table?
Essentially it is taking an attached attribute table, inserting the
coordinates in a field and saving the new file in a designated format.
Most of
Jeff,
I want to thank you for all your service on the board and on committees.
OSGeo would not be what it is today without all your efforts. I have a
huge respect for all you have done for OSGeo and Mapserver where I am
closer to your efforts and on other projects that you have selflessly
jum
On 1/17/2012 2:51 PM, Arnie Shore wrote:
I wonder if someone can describe what's seen as the
tall-pole-in-the-tent here, difficulty-wise.
Arnie,
I think that there is no simple answer to this because it is largely
defined by the specific requirements.
If your problem is scanning text and ex
Ahhh! found the reference I was looking for. This will show relevant links:
https://www.google.com/#q="geo+search"+egnor
Hope this is useful.
-Steve
On 1/17/2012 11:58 AM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Here are some more links that you might find useful.
http://www.biomedcentral.com
Here are some more links that you might find useful.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/385
http://www.ijcte.org/papers/005.pdf
http://www.e-perimetron.org/Vol_4_1/Martins_et_al.pdf
http://nltk.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/book/ch07.html
I can not find a potentially excelent reference tha
I just found this site and thought it might be of interest to others.
National Historical GIS
The National Historical Geographic Information System (NHGIS) provides,
free of charge, aggregate census data and GIS-compatible boundary files
for the United States between 1790 and 2010.
https://w
OSGeo ranks in my opinion.
Thank you and best regards,
-Steve Woodbridge
On 11/14/2011 11:19 AM, Dan Putler wrote:
Hi all,
We, Dan Putler and Daniel Kastl, are nominating Stephen Woodbridge to be
a Charter Member of OSGeo. We have both worked with Steve as part of a
project team, Daniel Kas
regards.
Best regards,
-Steve
On 11/14/2011 11:19 AM, Dan Putler wrote:
Hi all,
We, Dan Putler and Daniel Kastl, are nominating Stephen Woodbridge to be
a Charter Member of OSGeo. We have both worked with Steve as part of a
project team, Daniel Kastl on pgRouting and Dan Putler on PAGC. We have
Cameron,
Awesome job on this. I download it last night burnt a dvd and booted it
to my laptop. Works great! Now I'm sorry that pgRouting and PAGC do not
have submission on the DVD. I guess I will have to work on getting them
on the next iteration.
Thanks for all your effort on this.
-Steve
Does anyone know what the process is for handouts for FOSS4G
presentations? Is the conference making copies for the audience? Do the
presenters need to make copies? How do we know how many to make if we
need to do this?
Is the conference collecting presentations to put online or to publish?
W
On 6/13/2011 4:41 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
Indeed the main benefit of certification here would be as an income
draw to keep
OSGeo going.
This is also interesting: currently we are using the surplus from
courses to partly
finance our (mainly QGIS) development. I do not think redirecting
these reso
On 6/10/2011 9:29 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
Can somebody suggest an open source tool that can produce a tile cache
that can be consumed by ArcGIS server 9.3.1?
Tilecache (tilecache.org)? Then if Arc can consume wms-c services your
are good to go.
You might want to look at mod_geocache[1]
On 6/10/2011 3:08 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
On 10/06/2011 4:07 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 09/06/2011 21:38, Tyler Mitchell ha scritto:
Anyone else thinking about this or want to weigh-in on what their
thoughts were?
If this competes with the activities the professionals and enterprises
ar
On 5/27/2011 9:51 PM, Charlie Schweik wrote:
Hi,
I find myself wondering if there is a possibility of starting an "open
stream map" project in a similar way to open street map? With the idea
that this might be connected to an invasive plant species effort too...
It is an interesting idea -- roa
On 5/9/2011 11:58 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
On 2011-05-09, at 8:36 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Do we have any good map matching code around? I looking for something that does
more than simple snapping of points to nearest segments. I have read tons of
academic papers and played around with
Hi all,
Do we have any good map matching code around? I looking for something
that does more than simple snapping of points to nearest segments. I
have read tons of academic papers and played around with some simple
algorithms in postGIS. I have the road network loaded in pgRouting.
Is anyon
On 4/5/2011 7:43 AM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
On 11-04-05 04:59 AM, Fernando González wrote:
The first step is to
create a work group to learn GGL2 technologies so we need a mailing
list and a public SCM (we work with a private one currently).
Is it possible to get such infrastructure from osgeo?
These all are pretty cool, but all seem to work based on knowing the
current location, which is is the unknown in Michael's hypothetical
problem. But that said some of the tech behind these tools might be
useful in comparing photo to a potential reference image.
This is a very interesting and
brand new area..]
-mpg
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Finding position based on horizon profile?
On 3/28/2011 4:48 PM, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
On 3/28/2011 4:48 PM, Michael P. Gerlek wrote:
Consider the following hypothetical problem:
Assume we have a good elevation data set for a large region of the earth --
say, an entire mountain range. Now let's say we have a photograph taken
from the ground, the horizon of which shows the profile
This is very disturbing if it is approved!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/feb/7/obama-to-america-get-lost/
new system will disrupt GPS signals.
-Steve
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On 2/2/2011 5:14 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Below, Frank has done a great job asking the exact sort of question that
new GIS users ask, and which we as an OSGeo community should address to
attract new users.
I think that it would be helpful to identify gaps also, for two reasons:
1. if someone
It is self service. Look at the footer of every post.
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
On 9/29/2010 7:13 PM, moxamillion wrote:
how do I get my email address removed? from this list
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Tyler Mitchell mailto:tmitch...@osgeo.org>> wrote:
Sl
Yes, on the OSGeo Discuss list there was the interesting suggestion that
one could compute the viewshed for points along a road segment to get an
estimate of the potential view from that segment. I'm thinking about
doing this in the future since I already have the DEM which would be
required fo
of both cruvyness and grade on our travel times.
Rich
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Stephen Woodbridge
wrote:
On 9/14/2010 11:43 AM, Bill Thoen wrote:
Steve,
Adding viewsheds to the package would certainly up the computing costs;
I was wondering if you had a limit to what sort of pro
precision of your results before you can say much about
applying this to any real-world problems.
I'll post a link back if I get anything working. Meanwhile, thanks for
the ideas and thoughts.
-Steve
- Bill Thoen
On 9/13/2010 5:28 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Bill,
Thanks for the i
to get reasonable results.
Thanks,
-Steve W
On 9/13/2010 4:24 PM, Bill Thoen wrote:
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Hi all,
(This is cross posting from the pgrouting list, sorry for the dups.)
I have preprocessed some shapefile data and added elevation
information in the Z value of the coordinates
Hi all,
(This is cross posting from the pgrouting list, sorry for the dups.)
I have preprocessed some shapefile data and added elevation information
in the Z value of the coordinates. I'm wondering how to best utilize
that in routes and would like any thoughts or ideas you might be willing
to
There is also a patch to mapserver that provides on the fly tile
generations and serving tiles from a cache. This is slated to be
integrated with mapserver 6.0.
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3513
-Steve W
On 9/1/2010 9:06 AM, John Callahan wrote:
I was also just looking into tile ca
This might interest some of us:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8767763.stm
-Steve W
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Hi all,
If anyone has any experience pbuilder on debian and/or backporting
postgis to lenny, I could really use some help. I'm using the pkg-grass
package definitions. Please contact me off list. If I can get this to
work, I'd be happy to document the process and post it somewhere.
TIA,
-S
Thank you! Wolf and the rest of the admin team.
Now the work for us begins ;)
-Steve
Wolf Bergenheim wrote:
Hello,
first of all we at OSGeo would like to to thank all students who
applied this year! THANK YOU :D
Then congratulations are in order for the 10 students selected to
participate in
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Arnie, Brent,
Thank you for the suggestions. I'll check out openises when I have a
chance. I have coded bits and pieces of this in various apps at one time
or another, but it just seems like there should be something like this
available.
I just got sidetracked for a few days, but I'll get ba
Hi all,
I'm looking for something like OpenGTS but written in PHP.
The needs are pretty flexible. I would like the server side code to be
in PHP and the mapping interface to be OpenLayers based.
Does anyone know if there is an OpenSource project doing something like
this?
Thanks,
-Steve
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Steven M. Ottens wrote:
Hi all,
Working with Geoserver as a WCS we discovered that requesting a
GeoTIFF in the same projection as the original GeoTIFF produces a
shifted dataset. (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3702) The
shift is small, less than one pixel of the original dataset, but with
Simon,
You might want to look at PostGIS. It is a GIS extension to the
posgresql database. There are windows installers for it. There is a
shapefile loaded and dumper, so you can easily load a shapefiles into
tables then do SQL queries with geospatial function. The postgis support
list has a
maning sambale wrote:
Before anything else, let me introduce our dilemma. We are a
non-profit geo-research institution. In many cases we produce
geospatial datasets no other local institution can create in my
country at the moment. What we create are sometimes benchmark info
useful to various
Hi all,
This is a great article that has a lot of relevance to the
OpenSource/OpenData world. I thought it was a good read.
http://abovethecrowd.com/2009/10/29/google-redefines-disruption-the-%E2%80%9Cless-than-free%E2%80%9D-business-model/
Sorry for the cross-posting.
-Steve W
http://www.openrouteservice.org/
This is the only one that I know about. But last time I looked I did not
see a link to download source code.
-Steve
Sampson, David wrote:
I am looking for an open source project that has implemented OpenLS
specification from OGC.
I know their are some gro
;d be great if those components could
talk to the same routing API, and indeed could be the start of an
improved open standard.
best regards,
Chris
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Folks,
May I kindly ask for a bit of brainstorming about
available and programmatically callable
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Folks,
May I kindly ask for a bit of brainstorming about
available and programmatically callable,
optionally usable,
optionally effective,
optionally robust
solutions of remote routing services?
The use case is very simple
Mateusz Loskot wrote:
Folks,
May I kindly ask for a bit of brainstorming about
available and programmatically callable,
optionally usable,
optionally effective,
optionally robust
solutions of remote routing services?
The use case is very simple:
1) client is a non-Web thin client
2) client has
jxRui,
You should ask this question on the Mapserver Users List
mapserver-users mailing list
mapserver-us...@lists.osgeo.org
http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
You are more likely to get a response to this Mapserver specific
question on that list.
I have added it to the
http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=4577&tag=nl.e539
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Arnie Shore wrote:
Steve/All, my particular interest is in getting data from whatever
client devices are available back to the server, for situation display.
So right now, I dunno what category of generic software wd help me do
that - but I'm sure guilty of not having thought much about that p
about something like this
for a couple of years now.
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Dimitris Kotzinos wrote:
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet management?
2/ if not, is there an interest of
Dimitris Kotzinos wrote:
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet management?
2/ if not, is there an interest of starting/setting up a group to work
on this?
I am also interested in such a prog
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Alex Mandel
wrote:
So looking around there a few things that could use some work on the
wiki and are easy enough for any community member to help with.
1. We have 327 Orphaned Pages, these are pages that exist but that no
other page links
I think this is simpler than you are making it, but maybe not. There are
two separate issues here:
1) title/ownership (in this case the copyright)
2) branding
These are totally separate issues and we need to make sure that one does
not imply the other. We just need explicit language the makes
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