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GeoNetwork code sprint started!

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 by Matiheu Coudert

As last year, Bolsena is the place for the European OSGeo hacking event.

Gathering people from various community (GeoNetwork opensource, Mapbender, Degree, GeoServer, Grass…) the OSGeo hacking event started this morning in Bolsena, Italy.

Around ten people from GeoNetwork community started on finalizing the 2.4.0 release.

An IRC channel was set up for the event, feel free to join us (Channel – #bolsena).

More information here : OSGeo_Hacking_Event_2009

Version 2.2 de GeoSource

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 by David Jonglez

La version 2.2.0 de GeoSource a été mise en ligne sur SourceForge . Cette version est le fruit de la continuation de nos travaux avec le BRGM.

Principales améliorations par rapport à la dernière version :

  • Amélioration du mécanisme d’ajout de mots-clés par thésaurus
  • Amélioration de la validation des règles INSPIRE
  • Homogénéisation des interfaces
  • Amélioration des performances
  • Correction de bugs divers (catalogue d’attributs, moissonnage, éditeur…)

Pour en savoir plus :

OpenStreetMap surveying with DroidCollector

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 by Claude Philipona

I just got the new Android based mobile phone HTC Magic . It is a really cool piece of technology; what a change compared to my previous phone, a Palm Treo 650! I actually wasn’t expecting that much from Android phones. One of the best surprise for the moment is DroidCollector , a cool application that helps you a lot for OSM surveying . You can easily record GPS tracks set the mapfeatures live with just a click, record voice annotation, etc … A quite youg application, but already very useful, even if a few improvements in ergonomy would help (and too bad it’s just free but not Open Source). The HTC is maybe not as fast and not as sensitive as a plain GPS device, but you always have on you and in just one click you start a track acquisition. There is also a forum thread on OpenStreetMap. Good surveying!

New prototype for Inspire GeoPortal

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

MapFish Framework has been used by the Joint Research Center of the European Commision to create a prototype INSPIRE geoportal and allows discovery and viewing of spatial data sets.

The INSPIRE geoportal provide the means to search for spatial data sets and spatial data services, and subject to access restrictions, view and download spatial data sets from the EU Member States within the framework of the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) Directive.

New prototype for Inspire GeoPortal

Monday, June 22nd, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

MapFish Framework has been used by the Joint Research Center of the European Commision to create a prototype INSPIRE Geoportal and allows the discovery and viewing of spatial data sets.

The INSPIRE Geoportal provides the means to search for spatial data sets and spatial data services, and subject to access restrictions, view and download spatial data sets from the EU Member States within the framework of the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) Directive.

WMS for OpenStreet Map

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

Claude Philipona just writes a blog to mention that some WMS are now available for OpenStreetMap in Switzerland.

If you want to see the content of these WMS, have a look at this Studio generated application: http://ec2-79-125-52-245.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com:5017/mapfish.html

By the way, another MapFish application using the WMS provided by whereGroup and the geonames data for the city search: http://ec2-79-125-52-245.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com:5036/mapfish.html

WMS for OpenStreet Map

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

Claude Philipona just writes a blog to mention that some WMS are now available for OpenStreetMap in Switzerland.

If you want to see the content of these WMS, have a look at this Studio generated application: http://ec2-79-125-52-245.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com:5017/mapfish.html

By the way, another MapFish application using the WMS provided by whereGroup and the geonames data for the city search: http://ec2-79-125-52-245.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com:5036/mapfish.html

OpenStreetMap: several WMS data sources available for digitization in Switzerland

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by Claude Philipona

Lately, several Swiss data producers announced the availability of WMS server with high resolution data that can be used for open digitization of OpenStreetMap features:

  • "Système d’Information du Territoire Neuchâtelois- SITN": WMS server with high resolution aerial imagery of Canton de Neuchâtel is available and open for digitization of OSM features since 2009-06-04. More info .
  • "Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne – EPFL": WMS server with very detailed campus data and aerial imagery of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology – Lausanne – EPFL is available for digitization of OSM features since 2009-06-04. More info .
  • "Système d’Information du Territoire Genevois – SITG": WMS server with high resolution aerial imagery of Canton de Genève is available and open for digitization of OSM features since 2009-06-15. More info .

These high quality data source will certainly contribute to rapildy increase the quantity and quality of OSM data for those regions. Let’s hope that other donations and/or WMS access will be available in the future for other part of Switzerland.

Others info about potential data sources in Switzerland: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potential_Datasources#Switzerland

New GeoExt website is released

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

Just before the 0.5 release, the GeoExt contributors have created a new website: http://www.geoext.org with a lot of content like documentation, tutorials, example. The current trac will be kept to manage development aspects.

Studio: Create your own web 2.0 mapping application

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by Cédric Moullet

Studio has been extended to provide a full configuration solution for the creation of web 2.0 mapping applications (see previous post). With it, you can publish your geodata over internet without development skills and without edition of any file !! And you can provide advanced functionality like editing, printing, tooltip or search.

If you want to know more about studio, you can:
- Watch this video:

- Test Studio: http://ec2-79-125-52-245.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com:5000. You can register and start playing with Studio. Be warned: this is not a production environment. We keep the right to delete all contents on this demonstration site.
- Read the Studio doc, particularly the “Work with Studio” section