[OSGeo-Discuss] beakdown of osgeo server projects

Jason Birch jason at jasonbirch.com
Thu Jul 29 11:01:09 PDT 2010


MapGuide has front-end, rendering, and processing capabilities. If
forced to choose between these, I'd probably go with rendering.

On 2010-07-29, Lars Lingner <ml at lingner.eu> wrote:
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> Am 29.07.2010 06:29, schrieb Hamish:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm no expert in the Web Services side of things, but for the FOSS4G 2010
>> osgeo live DVD I am tasked with splitting up the list of "Server Apps"
>> into smaller categories as the existing list has gotten a bit too large.
>>
>> e.g. I've already split "Desktop Apps" into "Desktop GIS" and "Navigation
>> and Maps".
>>
>> any good ideas on how to split this list in half?
>>
>> deegree
>> geoserver
>> geonetwork
>> geomajas
>> mapbender
>> mapserver
>> mapnik
>> mapguide
>> openlayers
>> qgis-mapserver
>> zoo-project
>> 52n
>>
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>
> Here are my 2 cents:
>
> - -Frontend / GUI
> mapbender
> openlayers
> mapguide
>
> - -Renderer
> geoserver
> mapserver
> mapnik
>
> - -Server side processing
> zoo-project
> 52north
>
> - -"GIS Army Knife"
> deegree
> geomajas
> qgis-mapserver
>
> But geonetwork doesn't fit in...
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>
> Lars
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