[OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo-Live 6.5 on VM Depot
Ramirez, Paul M (398J)
paul.m.ramirez at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu May 30 10:00:01 PDT 2013
Hi Alex,
Will definitely let the community know when this is done. Fairly certain
we'll have a quick start on how to do get the VM going and if you guys
want to add this documentation upstream in the site that would be great,
are you the person to send that type of information to? This is something
that will get done in the next few weeks on the VM Depot side.
If we run into any snafus with the VM format that can't be overcome fairly
easily I'll take you up on the offer. If we end up changing the VM format
we'll push that upstream too.
Thanks,
Paul Ramirez
On 5/30/13 8:39 AM, "Alex Mandel" <tech_dev at wildintellect.com> wrote:
>On 05/30/2013 07:10 AM, Ramirez, Paul M (398J) wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Not sure who to ask but figured this list could provide some insight.
>>I'd like to take the OSGeo-Live [1] and make it available on VM Depot
>>[2] run by Microsoft Open Tech. VM Depot is really just a community
>>catalog of VMs that could be easily spun up on Microsoft Azure. I would
>>eventually like to do the same on Amazon but for now this work aligns
>>with other efforts in my day job. It don't think there will be that much
>>effort involved in doing this but I wanted to make sure that this wasn't
>>already done by someone and that it was okay to essentially redistribute
>>this work.
>>
>> The intended purpose of this is to help make it easier for some NASA
>>Earth Science people I work with to have a platform to explore these
>>technologies. We would eventually extend on this VM with ways to
>>interact with NASA services/examples but figured this was an easy way to
>>get bootstrapped. The other motivation we have is to infuse FOSS4G
>>technologies into our data systems so this seemed like an avenue to do
>>such a thing.
>>
>> A little background on me. I was lucky enough to be able to participate
>>on the planning committee for this years FOSS4G NA but unfortunately
>>sequestered and unable to attend. Currently, I'm helping lead some
>>working groups within NASA that focus on Geospatial efforts so my
>>motivation there is to help tie that community to this one. I've worked
>>for NASA for quite some time but over the last 2 years have become
>>passionate about the open source efforts in the geospatial community.
>>
>> Essentially, I really want to make sure that I credit OSGeo and all the
>>people that did the work but at the same time not infringe on their
>>efforts in any way. Any pointers, thoughts, concerns, etc. would be
>>greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Paul Ramirez
>>
>> [1] http://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html
>> [2] http://vmdepot.msopentech.com/List/Index
>>
>>
>
>It is absolutely ok to distribute. I don't think anyone has done it yet,
>so you should and post back with the info for the community. We can even
>add a link in the documentation about how to create a VM on Azure based
>on the upload. We have talked about an EC2 instance also but no one has
>done that yet either.
>
>Let us know if you need anything, ie the VM drive in another format...
>
>Thanks,
>Alex
>
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