ABOUT ME

-

Today
-
Yesterday
-
Total
-
  • OSGeo-Live 7.0 Released
    OSGeo 소식 2013. 9. 2. 11:23

    The OSGeo-Live geospatial software collection <http://live.osgeo.org/> version 7.0 has been released, featuring more than sixty open source, standards compliant geospatial desktop applications, web applications and frameworks. A complete installation kit and high-quality sample data in multiple industry standard formats are included. The OSGeo Live will be officially launched at FOSS4G 2013 <http://2013.foss4g.org/> in Nottingham, UK, 17-21 September, 2013.



      Release Highlights


    Projects new to this release include:


    * GeoNode -- a web-based application and platform for developing

      geospatial information systems (GIS) and for deploying spatial data

      infrastructures (SDI)

    * Leaflet -- a modern, open source JavaScript library for

      mobile-friendly interactive maps

    * ncWMS -- a Web Map Service (WMS) for geospatial data stored in

      CF-compliant NetCDF files

    * netCDF dataset -- daily maximum temperature and rainfall, worldwide


    All geospatial applications on the disc have been updated to their latest stable releases.



      About OSGeo-Live


    OSGeo-Live is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB flash drive and Virtual Machine based upon Ubuntu Linux (version 12.04 LTS). OSGeo-Live is pre-configured with a wide variety of robust open source geospatial software. All applications can be trialled without installing anything on your computer, simply by booting the computer from a DVD or USB drive, or running in a Virtual Machine environment. Each featured package is accompanied by both a publication quality one page descriptive summary and a short tutorial on how to get started using it.


    * http://live.osgeo.org <http://live.osgeo.org/>


    OSGeo-Live includes:


    * Over sixty quality geospatial Open Source applications installed and

      pre-configured

    * Free world maps and geodata

    * One page overview and quick start guide for every application

    * Overviews of key OGC standards

    * Translations to multiple languages



      Credits


    Over 160 people have directly helped with OSGeo-Live packaging, documenting and translating, and thousands have been involved in building the packaged software.


    Packagers, documenters and translators include:


    Activity Workshop, Agustín Dí­ez, Aikaterini Kapsampeli, Alan Beccati, Alan Boudreault, Alessandro Furieri, Alexander Bruy, Alexander Kleshnin, Alexander Muriy, Alexandre Dube, Alexey Ardyakov, Alex Mandel, Amy Gao, Andrea Antonello, Andrea Yanza, Andrey Syrokomskiy, Andry Rustanto, Angelos Tzotsos, Anna Muñoz, Antonio Falciano, Anton Novichikhin, Anton Patrushev, Argyros Argyridis, Ariel Núñez, Assumpció Termens, Astrid Emde, Barry Rowlingson, Benjamin Pross, Brian Hamlin, Bruno Binet, Cameron Shorter, Christophe Tufféry, Christos Iossifidis, Cristhian Pin, Damian Wojs?aw, Dane Springmeyer, Daniel Kastl, Daria Svidzinska, David Mateos, Denis Rykov, Diego González, Diego Migliavacca, Dimitar Misev, Dmitry Baryshnikov, Dominik Helle, Edgar Soldin, Eike Hinderk Jürrens, Elena Mezzini, Eric Lemoine, Estela Llorente, Etienne Delay, Etienne Dube, Evgeny Nikulin, Fran Boon, François Prunayre, Frank Gasdorf, Frank Warmerdam, Friedjoff Trautwein, Gavin Treadgold, Giuseppe Calamita, Grald Fenoy, Grigory Rozhentsov, Guy Griffiths, Hamish Bowman, Haruyuki Seki, Henry Addo, Hernan Olivera, Howard Butler, Hyeyeong Choe, Ian Edwards, Ian Turton, Ilya Filippov, Jackie Ng, Jan Drewnak, Jane Lewis, Javier Rodrigo, Javier Sánchez, Jesús Gómez, Jim Klassen, Jing Wang, Jinsongdi Yu, Jody Garnett, Johan Van de Wauw, John Bryant, Jorge Arévalo, Jorge Sanz, José Antonio Canalejo, José Vicente Higón, Judit Mays, Klokan Petr Pridal, Kristof Lange, kuzkok, Lance McKee, Lars Lingner, Luca Delucchi, Lucía Sanjaime, Mage Whopper, Manuel Grizonnet, Marc-André Barbeau, Marco Curreli, Marco Puppin, Marc Torres, Margherita Di Leo, Maria Vakalopoulou, Mario Andino, Mark Leslie, Massimo Di Stefano, Mauricio Miranda, Mauricio Pazos, Maxim Dubinin, Michaël Michaud, Michael Owonibi, Micha Silver, Mike Adair, Milena Nowotarska, M Iqnaul Haq Siregar, Nacho Varela, Nadiia Gorash, Nathaniel V. Kelso, Ned Horning, Nobusuke Iwasaki, Oliver Tonnhofer, Òscar Fonts, Otto Dassau, Pasquale Di Donato, Patric Hafner, Paul Meems, Pavel, Pedro-Juan Ferrer, Pirmin Kalberer, Raf Roset, Ricardo Pinho, Roald de Wit, Roberta Fagandini, Roberto Antolin, Roberto Antolí­n, Roger Veciana, Ruth Schoenbuchner, Samuel Mesa, Scott Penrose, Sergey Grachev, Sergio Baños, Simon Cropper, Simon Pigot, Stefan A. Tzeggai, Stefan Hansen, Stefan Steiniger, Stephan Meissl, Steve Lime, Thierry Badard, Thomas Baschetti, Thomas Gratier, Tom Kralidis, Toshikazu Seto, Trevor Wekel, Valenty González, Vera, Xianfeng Song, Yoichi Kayama, Zhengfan Lin



      Sponsoring organisations


    * The Open Source Geospatial Foundation

      <http://www.osgeo.org/> OSGeo provides the primary development &

      hosting infrastructure and personnel for the OSGeo-Live project, and

      infrastructure for many of the software projects themselves.

    * LISAsoft provides sustaining resources and staff toward the

      management and packaging of software onto the Live DVD.

      http://www.lisasoft.com <http://www.lisasoft.com/>

    * Information Center for the Environment (ICE) at the University of

      California, Davis provides hardware resources and development

      support to the OSGeo Live project. http://ice.ucdavis.edu

      <http://ice.ucdavis.edu/>

    * Remote Sensing Laboratory at the National Technical University of

      Athens, provides hardware resources and development support to the

      OSGeo-Live project. http://www.ntua.gr <http://www.ntua.gr/>

    * The DebianGIS and UbuntuGIS teams provide and quality-assure many of

      the core packages. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianGis and

      https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGIS


Designed by Tistory.