From jsanz at osgeo.org Sun Nov 3 00:23:37 2019 From: jsanz at osgeo.org (Jorge Sanz) Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 08:23:37 +0100 Subject: [OSGeo-Announce] Fwd: Announcing PROJ 6.2.1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On behalf of the PROJ development team I am happy to announce the release of PROJ 6.2.1. See release notes below for details. Download the source distribution here: https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-6.2.1.tar.gz ( https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-6.2.1.tar.gz.md5) https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-6.2.1.zip ( https://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-6.2.1.zip.md5) ????????????????????????????????????????????? 6.2.1 Release Notes ------------------- Updates ------- o Update the EPSG database to version 9.8.2 Bug fixes ------- o Fixed erroneous spelling of "Potsdam" (#1573) o Calculate y-coordinate correctly in bertin1953 in all cases (#1579) o proj_create_crs_to_crs_from_pj(): make the PJ* arguments const PJ* (#1583) o PROJStringParser::createFromPROJString(): avoid potential infinite recursion (#1574) o Avoid core dump when setting ctx==NULL in functions proj_coordoperation_is_instantiable and proj_coordoperation_has_ballpark_transformation (#1590) o createOperations(): fix conversion from/to PROJ.4 CRS strings with non-ISO-kosher options and +towgs84/+nadgrids (#1602) o proj_trans_generic(): properly set coordinate time to HUGE_VAL when no value is passed to the function (#1604) o Fix support for +proj=ob_tran +o_proj=lonlat/latlong/latlon instead of only only allowing +o_proj=longlat (#1601) o Improve backwards compatibility of vertical transforms (#1613) o Improve emulation of deprecated +init style initialization (#1614) o cs2cs: autopromote CRS to 3D when there's a mix of 2D and 3D (#1563) o Avoid divisions by zero in odd situations (#1620) o Avoid compile error on Solaris (#1639) o proj_create_crs_to_crs(): fix when there are only transformations with ballpark steps (#1643) o PROJ string CRS ingester: recognize more unit-less parameters, and general handling of +key=string_value parameters (#1645) o Only call pkg-config in configure when necessary (#1652) o aeqd: for spherical forward path, go to higher precision ellipsoidal case when the point coordinates are super close to the origin (#1654) o proj_create_crs_to_crs(): remove elimination of Ballpark operations that caused transformation failures in some cases (#1665) o createOperations(): allow transforming from a compoundCRS of a bound verticalCRS to a 2D CRS (#1667) o Avoid segfaults in case of out-of-memory situations (#1679) o createOperations(): fix double vertical unit conversion from CompoundCRS to other CRS when the horizontal part of the projected CRS uses non-metre unit (#1683) o importFromWkt(): fix axis orientation for non-standard ESRI WKT (#1690) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsanz at osgeo.org Mon Nov 11 04:55:24 2019 From: jsanz at osgeo.org (Jorge Sanz) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:55:24 +0100 Subject: [OSGeo-Announce] Fwd: New gvSIG 2.5 version is now available In-Reply-To: <16166bf3-ea11-7dfa-2843-019e1e47c0d7@gvsig.com> References: <16166bf3-ea11-7dfa-2843-019e1e47c0d7@gvsig.com> Message-ID: gvSIG 2.5, the new gvSIG Desktop version, is now available to download with a lot of new features and improvements. Some of these developments imply, by themselves, improvements of great relevance. All of them multiply the potential of gvSIG Desktop as we haven?t seen until now. Some of the main novelties are the expressions editor, the report generator or the new topology framework. These novelties as well as the other ones of this version can be consulted at gvSIG blog [1]. gvSIG 2.5 version can be downloaded from Downloads section at gvSIG Project website [2]. Distributions for Windows and Linux are currently available to download, and Mac version will be available in the next days. [1] https://blog.gvsig.org/2019/11/06/gvsig-desktop-2-5-has-arrived-downloads-are-available-now/ [2] http://www.gvsig.com/en/products/gvsig-desktop/downloads -- gvSIG Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsanz at osgeo.org Wed Nov 27 02:08:51 2019 From: jsanz at osgeo.org (Jorge Sanz) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 11:08:51 +0100 Subject: [OSGeo-Announce] Orfeo ToolBox 7.0.0 released In-Reply-To: <20191127103335.Horde.X0GJ0XNjU_PTXIaAwamK0g7@messagerie.c-s.fr> References: <20191127103335.Horde.X0GJ0XNjU_PTXIaAwamK0g7@messagerie.c-s.fr> Message-ID: Dear all, We are pleased to announce that OTB version 7.0.0 is out ! Ready to use binary packages are available on the package page of the website: - OTB-7.0.0-Win32.zip for Windows 32 bits - OTB-7.0.0-Win64.zip for Windows 64 bits - OTB-7.0.0-Linux64.run for Linux - OTB-7.0.0-Darwin64.run for Mac OS X You can also checkout the release branch with git: git clone https://gitlab.orfeo-toolbox.org/orfeotoolbox/otb.git OTB -b release-7.0 This version brings a lot of changes, including: - Documentation: - The Cookbook has been refactored ! - The Software guide has been removed, most of its content has been migrated to the Cookbook. - New applications: - ZonalStatistics : Object based statistics computation - TrainVectorRegression , TrainImagesRegression , VectorRegression and ImageRegression : Refactoring of the regression framework, based on the classification framework. - LocalRxDetection and EndmemberNumberEstimation : Hyperspectral image processing. - Other changes includes: - The minimum CMake version required to compile OTB is now 3.10.2 . - The Mosaic Remote Module has been moved inside the OTB. - The Python wrapper support logging. - Python 2 is not supported by the wrapper anymore - The Java wrapper has been removed. - Support for GDAL 3.X has been added, support for GDAL 1.X has been removed. - Support for OpenCV 4 has been added. - OTB has a new continuous integration system . - New SAR sensor Model : CosmoSkymed - A generic functorImageFilter has been added. You can have a look at the Release Notes for the complete list of features & bug fixes of this version. Thanks to everyone who helped during the release process ! The OTB team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jsanz at osgeo.org Thu Nov 28 03:19:01 2019 From: jsanz at osgeo.org (Jorge Sanz) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 12:19:01 +0100 Subject: [OSGeo-Announce] =?utf-8?q?OpenGeoHub_Summer_School_2020_=28Wagen?= =?utf-8?q?ingen_International_Conference_Centre=2C_Aug_16=E2=80=93?= =?utf-8?b?MjMsIDIwMjAp?= In-Reply-To: <5c1de197-9bed-a6cb-2d83-0625da8f7111@gmail.com> References: <2ba8e4f4-3007-b1bf-5fd3-1d7144922b24@gmail.com> <5c1de197-9bed-a6cb-2d83-0625da8f7111@gmail.com> Message-ID: This is the first announcement for the OpenGeoHub Summer School 2020 that will be held at the Wageningen Int. Conference Centre (Hotel and Conference centre) in the period Aug 16?23, 2020. The registrations are now open. For more info see: https://opengeohub.org/summer_school_2020 The special theme of the Summer School 2020 is: "Developing Machine Learning Algorithms for spatial and spatiotemporal data science problems" Lecturers/topics (sorted alphabetically): - Christian Knoth: "Introduction to Deep Learning in R for the analysis of UAV-based remote sensing data" - Dainius Masiliunas: "Global-scale land cover mapping using FOSS4G" - Dainius Masiliunas: "OpenEO demo (R client)" - Dainius Masiliunas: "Detection of breaks in time series using the 'bfast' package in R" - Dylan Beaudette: "Algorithms for Quantitative Pedology: R packages for working with soils data at scale" - Dylan Beaudette: "High performance vector data analysis delivery with PostGIS" - Dylan Beaudette: "Credible metrics for determining similarity, accuracy, and precision in the context of soil type mapping" - Edzer Pebesma: "Handling and analysing vector and raster data cubes with R" - Giuseppe Amatulli: "GDAL/OGR and PKTOOLS for massive raster/vector operations" - Hanna Meyer: "Machine learning in remote sensing applications" - John E. Lewis: "Spatial mixed models & semiparametric regression" - John E. Lewis: "Working with and the modelling of temporal data" - John E. Lewis: "Using R for machine learning modelling - a coding introduction" - Julia Wagemann: "Analysis of Big Earth Data with Jupyter Notebooks" - Julia Wagemann: "Dashboarding with Jupyter Notebooks and Voila" - Longzhu Shen: "Predictive modeling of nitrogen distributions in US streams in a machine learning framework" - Madlene Nussbaum: "Mastering machine learning for spatial prediction I - overview and introduction in methods" - Madlene Nussbaum: "Mastering machine learning for spatial prediction II - model selection and interpretation, uncertainty" - Marius Appel: "Creating and Analyzing Multi-Variable Earth Observation Data Cubes in R" - Meng Lu: "Assessment of global air pollution exposure" - Paula Moraga: "Spatial modeling and interactive visualization with the R-INLA package" - Richard Barnes: "High-performance geocomputing for hydrological / terrain modeling" - Richard Barnes: "Leveraging Python, clusters, and GPUs for geocomputation" - Richard Barnes: "Reproducible scientific analysis" - Tim Appelhans: "mapview package tutorial" - Tomislav Hengl: "Automated predictive mapping using Ensemble Machine Learning" - Tomislav Hengl: "A step-by-step tutorial to optimization of geocomputing (tiling and parallelization) with R" Important dates: - 26th of November 2019 ? registrations open, - 1st of February 2020 ? registrations close, - 16th of February 2020 ? selection of candidates and invitation letters sent, - 12th of April 2020 ? course fee payment deadline, - 1st of May 2020 ? official programme published, - 16 August to 22 August 2020 ? Summer School, The Summer School is limited to 70 participants. In the case of higher number of applications, candidates will be selected based on a ranking system, which is based on: time of registration, solidarity, academic output and contributions to the open source projects. The final programme of the Summer School will shaped interactively. Course fees: The registrations fees for this Summer School full course fee will be in the range 400?500 EUR (exact number will be provided in the invitation letter). Participants from ODA countries (employed by an organization or company in ODA-listed country) and/or full-time students (not under work contract as University assistant or similar) have a right on reduced fee (usually 40% lower than the full registration fee). Summer School is organized on a cost-recovery basis. OpenGeoHub foundation is a not-for-profit research foundation located in the Netherlands. All lecturers are volunteers. None of the lecturers receives any honorarium payment or is contracted by the local organizers. Come to Wageningen the town of Life Science and improve your coding / geocomputing skills! Follow us: https://twitter.com/opengeohub https://www.youtube.com/c/OpenGeoHubFoundation https://business.facebook.com/Opengeohub-foundation-274552396602535/ -- T. (Tom) Hengl Technical support / Vice Chair The OpenGeoHub Foundation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: