Fellow listers,<br><br>Greetings all..let me start with a quick executive summary-type thingy..I'm a relatively young GIS professional, my roots are in Forestry, my major offered a GIS minor - I took it and I've turned that into my focus (if i get another bachelors, heaven knows it will be in computer science!). After working in natural resources, wildfire mapping, etc. which were mainly GIS's deployed within an ESRI framework - currently I'm with a small city (approx. 40,000 people) as a GIS Tech where we're using Bentley MicroStation Geographics. Along this route I've gotten involved with ArcIMS, KML/Google Earth+Maps APIs and experimented with various open source Desktop GIS programs like MapWindowGIS, QGIS and uDig to name a few..this has allowed me to get my feet wet with a little JavaScript, XML, and general (X)HTML along the way too. (Oh, and I gotta mention how much I love the FWTools package too!)<br>
<br>I've been researching OS for about one year now and have seen the light. Also with an anticipated move outside of the United States soon (Brazil, Italy, Greece or Australia), I think having the skills to deploy/develop OS GISs will be helpful in finding work. In the meantime, while I work here at the city I'm going to try to promote moving to an OS suite for our GIS. Like I mentioned we're using Bentley MicroStation Geographics with a SQL database. I'm coming from an ESRI background before this and still getting used to it - but I'd like to get my IT manager to see the benefit of deploying OS here. <br>
<br>What I was naturally looking towards was using a QGIS frontend with the GRASS plugin and PostgreSQL with the PostGIS plugin..this seems to be somewhat of a standard for the Desktop GIS + Database duo from my research on OS GIS..right? Where I'm wondering about going next is down the whole Web Mapping road. What are your opinions on GeoServer vs. MapServer vs. OpenLayers? Those seem to get the most love from the OS community ... should I skip worldKit? what about deegree?<br>
<br>I think I'll leave my rant at that for now - I am also interested in various other things like contributing to the OSGeo community..perhaps with documentation creation/editing, etc. as it's quite obvious I'm not very well versed in computer science/programming..or getting involved with GIS in the countries I mentioned previously as I'm considering a move or discussing the various Masters programs in GIS out there - but those are for another time ;) CHEERS_ joe<br>