Jody Garnett ha scritto:
Could we start with a simple content management system (or wiki that
supports attachments?)
The thing is, that's already there, and it's not working all that
great for what I can see.
The elements I listed in a previous mail (per item discussion,
peer evaluation, catego
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> Could we start with a simple content management system (or wiki that
> supports attachments?)
Jody,
you can upload and link files in the OSGeo Wiki.
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Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Not sure where I can help but I think this exchange concept is a great
idea! If anyone finds some tools that could help run such an
exchange, and if there is suffici
On 29-Dec-08, at 1:05 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
So the question about a symbol set being
"considered" would not really stand up,
if you'd care to point people to them
you'd just have to register to the site and
add a pointer to them or upload the symbols
directly there if the license allows it.
Moskovitz, Bob ha scritto:
It would be great if geological symbols that can be found in
http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/2006/11A02 can be considered.
Well, no matter what the technical solution
adopted is going to be, the key is that the
site contents should be totally user driven,
much alike wikipedi
It would be great if geological symbols that can be found in
http://pubs.usgs.gov/tm/2006/11A02 can be considered.
Robert Moskovitz
California Geological Survey/Seismic Hazard Mapping Project
http://gmw.conservation.ca.gov/shmp
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Andrea Aime wrote:
Doh, interesting, and I thought it was for blog posts only...
do you have some reference in mind, like one or more
example sites I can look at?
there's a huge catalog[1].
an example chosen quickly is this:
http://www.freshapps.com/
(click on a title to see details expanded
Lorenzo Becchi ha scritto:
Andrea Aime wrote:
...
Well, personally I don't have much time, but the idea is engaging.
What I would like to see in such a platform is:
- easy to get into it. Register and contribute
- have some focus on the contribution license, it is important
that whoever shar
Andrea Aime wrote:
...
Well, personally I don't have much time, but the idea is engaging.
What I would like to see in such a platform is:
- easy to get into it. Register and contribute
- have some focus on the contribution license, it is important
that whoever shares decides how others can re
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:58:44AM +0100, Andrea Aime wrote:
> RAVI KUMAR ha scritto:
> >Hi,
> >symbology is of particular significance for Geologists. Orientation
> >(Rotation) of symbols and labelling through attribute table are essential.
> >OpenJUMP user list has made great contribution towar
RAVI KUMAR ha scritto:
Hi,
symbology is of particular significance for Geologists. Orientation (Rotation) of symbols and labelling through attribute table are essential.
OpenJUMP user list has made great contribution towards this. Wish to know if any other Open GIS has similar resources.
Any s
Fri, 12/26/08, Olivier ERTZ wrote:
> From: Olivier ERTZ
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Symbology/styles exchange
> To: "OSGeo Discussions"
> Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 4:25 PM
> Hi,
> while you read my little answer, just imagine a big smile
> on my face, be
Olivier ERTZ ha scritto:
Hi,
while you read my little answer, just imagine a big smile on my face,
because what you describe in your call is something that really
motivates me. I was currently doing a kind of same investigation, and
Osmarender, Kosmos, MassGIS Wiki on SLD, ... could all be add
Hi,
while you read my little answer, just imagine a big smile on my face,
because what you describe in your call is something that really
motivates me. I was currently doing a kind of same investigation, and
Osmarender, Kosmos, MassGIS Wiki on SLD, ... could all be added to your
starting list,
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