sorry for crossposting:
The following is the official reminder of "Call for Paper" announcement
for the german speaking FOSSGIS conference (NOT FOSS4G !!!), which will
take place in Hannover, 17.-19. of March 2009. Sorry for german language
only but everybody is invited to join the conference.
Dear All,
It's possible download the latest release RC1 compiled for windows?
If not, when will be it?
Thanks
regards
Edmondo
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Dear Edmondo,
It's possible download the latest release RC1 compiled for windows?
If not, when will be it?
I'm working on it. I think it will available soon (but I can't tell you
exactly when).
Regards,
Marco
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Dear all,
it's a full month that I stopped following actively the grass-user (and
other foss4g) list(s). I am back and now, hopefully, more dynamic, more
and more involved as an end-user and perhaps with limited advanced
contributions.
I started following the list(s) in October 2007 (with a quest
Hi Nikos,
these are important issues that are being evaluated and re-evaluated
all the time. If your university library has it, then this publication might
be an interesting read for you:
Joseph Feller (ed): Perspectives on Open Source Software (MIT Press
2005).
It looks into pretty much all t
Hi list,
I've got some issues with importing data into a mapset.
I have been working on data that I imported into GRASS without any
problems up until today. I noticed that although I import everything
into a x, y lattice with no geospatial reference data some of my
recent files get other p
Attempting to clean a very big vector map (after patching and before
dissolving) ended without success. It's about all CORINE tiles to form
the European-wide land cover map.
The process was running for 2 days now and killed itself for reasons I
don't understand. The machine I currently work with h
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 14:46 +, Benjamin Ducke wrote:
> Hi Nikos,
>
> these are important issues that are being evaluated and re-evaluated
> all the time. If your university library has it, then this publication
> might
> be an interesting read for you:
>
> Joseph Feller (ed): Perspectives on