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we at geOps are the people behind the "new kid on the block"
Cartaro. Cartaro is still a young project with incomplete
documentation, and that is why we have not promoted it intensively
so far. Let me just make a short note about the "gap" we want to
fill with Cartaro. First Cartaro does not reinvent any wheels. In
the opposite Cartaro builds on some of the most powerful OS
projects available in the fields of CMS *and* GIS, namely Drupal,
PostGIS, GeoServer and Openlayers. Carataro "simply" does the
integration of these projects into a software stack that can form
the basis as well for a small website with some geodata as for a
large geospatial project (let's call the latter "lightweight
SDI"). So the focus goes far beyond the "collective mapping"
aspect. With this said Cartaro seems to be unique among the
projects named in this thread, it integrates either more of
existing CMS (as compared to mapigniter, GeoNode, CartoDB) or more
of existing GIS software (as compared to collective.geo and
CartoDB).<br>
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Who wants to stay tuned to Cartaro can follow @CartaroORG or
planet.osgeo.org, where we will publish all relevant news on the
project.<br>
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Cheers, Uli<br>
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Am 08/08/2012 01:43 PM, schrieb Marco Afonso:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG6YeNzvPb5PsXzzx1=8VZQz+ZujUjqSCj0ZJpjYr0LS_kaRJw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Seems cool! Good for Geoserver... it looks strange
inside Drupal's interface...<br>
<br>
Well... MapIgniter GeoCMS uses MapServer so maybe can fill a gap
here.<br>
Although MapServer also supports SLD, it seems to me that feature
styling is easier with MapIgniter. I will make a specific video
about that later...<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Marco<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2012/8/8 Christian Ledermann [via
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<div> and there is also another new kid on the block:
<br>
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://cartaro.org/"
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The geospatial components used in Cartaro are PostGIS,
GeoServer,
<br>
GeoWebCache and OpenLayers. All those are managed from
within the
<br>
powerful CMS Drupal.
<br>
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<div>On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 3:24 PM, mafonso <<a
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href="http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4993792&i=0"
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> As I said, it is different in technology... and
Mapserver + PHP should not
<br>
> be understimated :)
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>
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> Of course those platforms are much more mature which
leaves out features
<br>
> comparison.
<br>
>
<br>
> Cheers,
<br>
> Marco
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>
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> 2012/7/31 Christian Ledermann [via OSGeo.org]
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>> On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:40 PM, mafonso
<[hidden email]> wrote:
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>> >
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>> > Thank you Christian for the enlightenment. I
will check those projects
<br>
>> > and
<br>
>> > extract a detailed comparison.
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>> >
<br>
>> > At a first sight, Plone is based on Python.
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>>
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>> and on the zope framework.
<br>
>>
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>> > GeoNode is based on Java.
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>>
<br>
>> actually it is a mix of django (python), postgis,
geoserver. geonetwork
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>> (java)
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>>
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>> > CartoDB is limited on Free Plan.
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>>
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>> Cartodb is mainly build on Ruby, Nodejs, Postgis
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>> It is not obvious from their man page but it is
open source
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>> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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>> >
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>> > MapIgniter is based on PHP, Open Source,
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>>
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>> all of the above are open soure too.
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>>
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>>
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>> --
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>> Best Regards,
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>>
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>> Christian Ledermann
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>>
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>> Nairobi - Kenya
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