ll as our motto
http://2013.foss4g.org
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Welcoming all proprietary GIS labs to migra
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Welcoming all proprietary GIS labs to migrate to
Open Principles in GeoEducation
Hi Suchith,
I suggest it would be worth making clear geoforall principles for joining
geoforall [1], whic
Fyi,
There's a "geo for all" newsletter since ages... But is not for open source
only ;-)
http://www.rivistageomedia.it/index.php?option=com_acymailing&ctrl=archive&task=view&mailid=482&key=4dc9ro0Y&subid=52700-701c307f8d0c4b994b9fa755d5c5ad08&tmpl=component&acm=52700_482
Il 02 ago 2017 11:08 PM,
Hi Suchith,
I suggest it would be worth making clear geoforall principles for
joining geoforall [1], which includes promoting Open Source GIS
Software. (I could envisage a proprietary vendor claiming compliance
with "promoting Geospatial for All", by promoting their proprietary
product, or p
Dear colleagues,
I had a query recently on if a university lab backed by some proprietary GIS
vendors can start moving to open principles in Geoeducation[1] . I replied
that very definitely .In fact many of our GeoForAll university labs (even just
few years back!) were using proprietary GIS so