Blogging about OSGeo

Gao_Ang gao_miao at 126.com
Thu Nov 9 05:07:12 PST 2006


Tyler Mitchell:

Nice to read your blog about OSGeo. I also have my technical blog at http://grid.lamost.org/ but I'm not sure how many of you could read my articles that was written in Chinese :) But you can read my intro via the link: http://grid.lamost.org/?page_id=2 

I'm studying in BeiJing China at Lreis of Chinese Academy of Sciences. My major tasks at the academy are doing researches based on the Opensource project to combine the grid computing and Geospatial System together with Java and C++. Now our team focus on the Grass project.
 				
It's my honor to be a member of OSGeo China and I wish to make more contribution for this community.

Regards	

======= 2006-11-08 16:36:56 您在来信中写道:=======

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>Hi all,
>FYI - I have (re)started blogging on my revamped site: http:// 
>spatialguru.com/
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>I have just started adding content and will be porting over some of  
>my earlier content where applicable.  I invite you to follow my  
>thoughts/opinions and to comment on topics of interests.
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>I will be mainly focusing on OSGeo-related ideas and observations.   
>My hope is that the blog will encourage communication about the many  
>activities going on within OSGeo.  If you would like to hear about  
>something in particular, please just ask (off list) and I'll do my best.
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>Take care,
>Tyler
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>p.s. For those of you watching RSS feeds, my feed URI has changed to:  
>http://www.spatialguru.com/rss.xml
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        Gao_Ang
        gao_miao at 126.com
          2006-11-09



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