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<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>> Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 15:03:58 -0800<br>> From: hamish_b@yahoo.com<br>> Subject: Re: [Live-demo] pycsw in OSGeo Live.<br>> To: live-demo@lists.osgeo.org; tech@wildintellect.com<br>> CC: <br>> <br>> Alex wrote:<br>> > since we are using NaturalEarth data and the<br>> > GRASS North Carolina dataset.<br>> <br>> [For the benefit of it's wider adoption..]<br>> <br>> n.b. technically it is the OSGeo Educational North<br>> Carolina dataset, not the "GRASS" one, which is a<br>> slightly different creature that has been post-<br>> processed and massaged into a native GRASS project.<br>> <br>> (the same relationship is true for DebianGIS which<br>> grew out of the pkg-grass project's infrastructure;<br>> things get a little confusing if you pay too much<br>> attention to the historic server names in the URLs)<br>> <br>> <br>> > Would be interesting to generate on the fly OSM<br>> > metadata as we install that on the disk too (only<br>> > the bounding box changes occasionally).<br>> <br>> n.b. the OSM "points of interest" sqlite DB for<br>> Denver is now available on the disc. (it was<br>> missing on the 5.0 release)<br>> <br>> <br><br>Is this in svn trunk? Can you point me to the sqlite DB to take a look?<br><br>..Tom<br><br></div>                                            </div></body>
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