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Ah, yes. Lets try for the following day (same time). Ie, in 2 days time.<br>
Could everyone who is interested please note whether they can make this
timeslot. If not, please suggest a different day or timeslot.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=7&day=10&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893">http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=7&day=10&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893</a><br>
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<th>Location</th>
<th>Local time</th>
<th>Time zone</th>
</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td><a title="Current local time in Sydney"
href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=240">Sydney</a> <span
class="small">(Australia - New South Wales)</span></td>
<td>Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at 6:00:00 AM</td>
<td>UTC+10 hours <a title="Eastern Standard Time"
href="http://timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/au/est.html">EST</a></td>
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<td><a title="Current local time in Denver"
href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=75">Denver</a> <span
class="small">(U.S.A. - Colorado)</span></td>
<td>Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 2:00:00 PM</td>
<td>UTC-6 hours <a title="Mountain Daylight Time"
href="http://timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/mdt.html">MDT</a></td>
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<tr class="c0">
<td><a title="Current local time in Amsterdam"
href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=16">Amsterdam</a> <span
class="small">(Netherlands)</span></td>
<td>Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 10:00:00 PM</td>
<td>UTC+2 hours <a title="Central European Summer Time"
href="http://timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/eu/cest.html">CEST</a></td>
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<tr class="c1">
<td><a title="Current local time in Springfield"
href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=893">Springfield</a>
<span class="small">(U.S.A. - Illinois)</span></td>
<td>Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at 3:00:00 PM</td>
<td>UTC-5 hours <a title="Central Daylight Time"
href="http://timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/cdt.html">CDT</a></td>
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<td>Corresponding UTC (GMT)</td>
<td><a
href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2007&month=7&day=10&hour=20&min=0&sec=0">Tuesday,
July 10, 2007 at 20:00:00</a></td>
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Pierre GIRAUD wrote:
<blockquote
cite="midd50f50e60707070038n1ed9ab41l1e44416d2c6c8231@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Cameron,
<br>
<br>
I'm sure you made a mistake. We are in July now. May 8th is outdated.
<br>
<br>
Best.
<br>
<br>
Pierre
<br>
<br>
On 7/7/07, Cameron Shorter <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:cameron.shorter@gmail.com"><cameron.shorter@gmail.com></a> wrote:
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">There are a number of responders to this
email, and I'm not sure
<br>
everyone received all responses, so I've collated them below.
<br>
<br>
Cameron Shorter: Sydney +11 hours
<br>
Tim Schaub: Bozeman, MT, USA - MDT -7 hours.
<br>
Steven Ottens: amsterdam, .nl GMT +1
<br>
Anthony Manfredi: Illinois, USA, GMT -5
<br>
Lorenzo Becchi: Italy/Spain GMT+1
<br>
<br>
I think this shows our time zone:
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=5&day=7&year=2007&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893">http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=5&day=7&year=2007&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893</a>
<br>
<br>
I suggest we have a kickoff meeting to kick things off.
<br>
It looks like it will be difficult to find a good slot for everyone:
<br>
I suggest this:
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=5&day=8&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893">http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=5&day=8&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=240&p2=75&p3=16&p4=893</a>
<br>
<br>
Who can make this? If not, would another day be better?
<br>
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<br>
Tim Schaub wrote:
<br>
> Cameron Shorter wrote:
<br>
>> It seems that there are a number of us interested in a Styled
Layer
<br>
>> Descriptor (SLD) parser/renderer/editor and as usual, it will
be
<br>
>> better if we work on this together rather than in competing
projects.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Who is interested in this thread.
<br>
>
<br>
> I am.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Why you are interested.
<br>
>
<br>
> I know that parts of the resulting code would fit nicely in
<br>
> OpenLayers. I have a good idea of how that should fit in.
Depending
<br>
> on how it is developed, I will have a good idea of what is not
<br>
> appropriate for OpenLayers - and should be instead be pushed
elsewhere.
<br>
>
<br>
>> What you want to achieve.
<br>
>
<br>
> I'd like anybody to be able to put together an SLD editor with as
few
<br>
> dependencies as possible. (I see this being entirely possible
with no
<br>
> specific server side dependencies.)
<br>
>
<br>
>> What platform you need to develop for.
<br>
>
<br>
> A-Grade browsers.
<br>
>
<br>
>> What are your timeframes.
<br>
>
<br>
> No specific time frame, as I don't currently have work that
requires
<br>
> it. I can volunteer some time and schedule more time if I find a
<br>
> project that will make use of it.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Where you live and what timezone (so we can organise a
meetings).
<br>
>
<br>
> I'm in Bozeman, MT, USA - MDT -7 hours.
<br>
>
<br>
> I look forward to being involved,
<br>
> Tim
<br>
>
<br>
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<br>
Steven M. Ottens wrote:
<br>
> I am interested
<br>
>
<br>
> I'm running a high traffic educational GIS site and recently
figured
<br>
> out that we need clientside classification to allow students to do
GIS
<br>
> analysis on their data (collected by GPS/PDA) This would give a
boost
<br>
> to GIS-education since it allows high-school students to show
their
<br>
> data on a map the way they want
<br>
>
<br>
> I want to end up with a intuitive (for highschool students)
interface
<br>
> to select, classify and display their own data (prolly through
wfs)
<br>
>
<br>
> Just like any sensible being I develop for FF, but unfortunately
<br>
> schools use IE 5-7 (where IE5 is a lost cause)
<br>
> There's no immediate timeframe, although and of august would be
nice
<br>
> because it is the beginning of the schools year.
<br>
> I live in amsterdam, .nl GMT +1
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<br>
Anthony Manfredi wrote:
<br>
>> Why you are interested.
<br>
>
<br>
> I am a Google Summer of Code student working on an SLD editor for
<br>
> Geoserver.
<br>
>
<br>
>> What you want to achieve.
<br>
>
<br>
> My ultimate goal is a user-friendly, general-purpose graphical SLD
<br>
> editor: Something that simplifies common tasks but is still useful
for
<br>
> complex SLDs. This is unlikely to happen by the end of the Summer,
so
<br>
> the immediate goal is a very limited editor with a visual preview,
<br>
> with a design that is easily extensible for more complex editing.
<br>
>
<br>
>> What platform you need to develop for.
<br>
>
<br>
> Browsers
<br>
>
<br>
>> What are your timeframes.
<br>
>
<br>
> The Summer of Code ends in late August.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Where you live and what timezone (so we can organise a
meetings).
<br>
>
<br>
> Illinois, USA, GMT -5
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<br>
Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
<br>
> Hi Cameron,
<br>
>
<br>
>
<br>
>> It seems that there are a number of us interested in a Styled
Layer
<br>
>> Descriptor (SLD) parser/renderer/editor and as usual, it will
be better
<br>
>> if we work on this together rather than in competing projects.
<br>
>>
<br>
>> So I suggest we start by identifying:
<br>
>> Who is interested in this thread.
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> I am too.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Why you are interested.
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> I'm on a project at FAO (fao.org) that needs this component.
<br>
>
<br>
>> What you want to achieve.
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> I have a minimum target on a simple style editor for WMS, where
"simple"
<br>
> stays for styling borders and colors of geometries. Soon we will
need to
<br>
> add much more interactivity, es: adding standard raster styling
<br>
> (quantile, ...)
<br>
> Naturally having a complete system that can manage WMS and Vector
styles
<br>
> would be a dream.
<br>
> We need an "easy to use" interface.
<br>
>
<br>
>
<br>
>> What platform you need to develop for.
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> OpenLayers and JS in general is the perfect environment for most
of the
<br>
> features we need. Anyway we're thinking at a server component
(based on
<br>
> geoServer) to receive feedback about features like min/max values,
<br>
> histograms, geometry types (maybe), ecc to let us refine the user
<br>
> interaction and experience.
<br>
> The only component we have more or less defined is a SLD Storer
that
<br>
> use OCG PutStyle and GetStyle to store and retrieve user defined
styles,
<br>
> we've only thought at a little trick to extend it.
<br>
>
<br>
>
<br>
>> What are your timeframes.
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> Minimum target can be in 1-2 month, October for the prototype with
a
<br>
> good set of features.
<br>
> No Vector drawing needed for this year.
<br>
>
<br>
>> Where you live and what timezone (so we can organise a
meetings).
<br>
>>
<br>
>>
<br>
> Italy/Spain GMT+1
<br>
>
<br>
> I'll be pleased to share the effort.
<br>
> I'm fully available for the UI (JS) and I have support from my
team for
<br>
> the server part (based on GeoServer or independent Java stuff).
<br>
>
<br>
> ciao
<br>
> Lorenzo
<br>
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