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All,<br>
I've been discussing including Rasdaman on the OSGeo-Live DVD with
Peter the project lead.<br>
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I think it will be a valuable contribution, addressing raster
processing.<br>
Others may be interested to comment on whether it should be
included, or offer to help Peter get it packaged.<br>
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On 17/12/10 12:42, Peter Baumann wrote:
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no problem, that's fine with me, Cameron.<br>
-Peter<br>
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On 12/17/2010 02:39 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
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Yes, I think that covering both remote and local in your demo
would be
a good idea.<br>
Do you mind if I cc this email to the osgeo-live list?<br>
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On 17/12/2010 12:36 PM, Peter Baumann wrote:
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type="cite"> Cameron,<br>
I am on my way back to Europe, just between flights. I could
come back
to you on this next week when I will be in office again.<br>
Briefly said, we could split our EarthLook demo (<a
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href="http://www.earthlook.org">www.earthlook.org</a>) in a
local part
and a remote part, linking into online EarthLook. This way it
remains
interesting - realistic raster data, after all, are large.<br>
-Peter<br>
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On 12/12/2010 11:09 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
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Peter,<br>
Over the next couple of days, I'm keen to make a decision
about whether
we include Rasdaman onto OSGeo-Live or not.<br>
<br>
As Rasdaman will be a new application, it will require more
time to
package, test, and review documentation than other
applications.<br>
<br>
If you are agreeable, and think you will be able to work to
the
proposed schedule, I'd like to move this conversation over
to the
OSGeo-Live public list where we can discuss details about
what is
packaged, how much space it uses, etc. (You will possibly
also attract
a volunteer or 2 to help you with the packaging).<br>
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On 10/12/2010 10:32 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
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Peter,<br>
Yes, I agree that 25 MB is about all we can fit on the DVD
- we are
running out of space on our distribution. Will the browser
based demo
work without connecting to the internet? (which is our aim
for all
demos).<br>
<br>
Of note, probably the most valuable part of being involved
in osgeolive
is the one page marketing document which you would be
expected to
write, and which many people make use of. (It is being
translated into
6 languages at the moment)<br>
<br>
With regards to schedule, to meet the 4.5 release, you
will need to
have everything ready by 31 Jan 2011 (our feature freeze
date). Is that
achievable?<br>
<br>
On 09/12/10 19:36, Peter Baumann wrote:
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thanks for the invitation! I have skimmed over it, and
one issue is the
work required to make it downloadable (I had thought
that the DVD
really is a burnt image); have to check with the agenda
for the next 4
months. But the major issue is that the demo which I
find nice :) , and
we have straight on hand, is -hm- large: 85 GB. This is
the demo
available at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="http://www.earthlook.org">www.earthlook.org</a>.
While we might
cut it down a little bit it is the n-D capability which
makes it stand
out, so any cut would net trim down substantially. <br>
Now I understand that this is at least one order of
magnitude above
what you can reasonably put on the Live repo. The next
best thing is a
standard demo which uses small, non-georeferenced
imagery (actually not
geo imagery, but suited to show QL functionality - see
example
attached). All the examples in the rasdaman ql guide
rely on them, and
we could set up a browser-based interface for playing
with it. Would
that be of interest? Footprint ~ 25 MB including
stripped binaries.<br>
<br>
-Peter<br>
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On 12/09/2010 08:51 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
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Peter,<br>
I'd like to recommend Rasdaman be included in the next
release of
OSGeo-Live, which I personally feel is one of the most
valuable
marketing tools of OSGeo (and why I'm involved in it).<br>
<br>
But before doing so, I'd like to determine whether you
have sufficient
time to commit to getting Rasdaman ready for release.<br>
The process for packaging is described here: <a
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href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Add_Project">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Add_Project</a><br>
Can you please scan over it these pages, and tell me
if you are able to
create the required packaging and documentation in
line with the
schedule below ...<br>
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