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> I'd like to follow up on a conversation th
is W. Sevilla
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:09 AM
To: OSGeo Discussions
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] projection projects
Hi Landon,
in gvSIG we're using a quite diferent approach to projections
support. We're using a JNI wrapper over proj4, due to the accuracy of
this library in t
t;
>I'll subscribe to the mailing list that Frank set up.
>
>Landon
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Cc: Robert Bray
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] projection projects
Mike Adair wrote:
> I'd like to follow up on a conversation that took place at FOSS4G in
> Victoria regarding a gathering of the open source projection clan
under
> the OSGeo umbrella. Frank can probably expand on t
Mike Adair wrote:
I'd like to follow up on a conversation that took place at FOSS4G in
Victoria regarding a gathering of the open source projection clan under
the OSGeo umbrella. Frank can probably expand on the idea more, but the
idea being that it would be an opportunity to build up a commun
Mike Adair wrote:
I'd like to follow up on a conversation that took place at FOSS4G in
Victoria regarding a gathering of the open source projection clan under
the OSGeo umbrella. Frank can probably expand on the idea more, but the
idea being that it would be an opportunity to build up a commun
I'd like to follow up on a conversation that took place at FOSS4G in
Victoria regarding a gathering of the open source projection clan under
the OSGeo umbrella. Frank can probably expand on the idea more, but the
idea being that it would be an opportunity to build up a community
around the var