[gdal-dev] The latest ISPRS-SC Newsletter

Wesley Roberts wroberts at csir.co.za
Wed Apr 1 06:09:54 EDT 2009


Hi Nikos,

Nice article, I like the idea of rotating the earth map for a new perspective. It would look even more strange if you added the vectors defining countries and labeling them with country names.

Perhaps an idea for the next article?

Cheers,
Wesley  
 
>>> Nikos Alexandris <nikos.alexandris at felis.uni-freiburg.de> 04/01/09 11:37 AM >>> 
Sort of off-topic the Open-Source article this time... or maybe not!? 

Link to the Newsletter:
http://isprs-studentconsortium.org/assets/files/Newsletter_Vo3_No1_March.pdf

Link to the full "Open Source" article:
http://isprs-studentconsortium.org/assets/files/Turn_the_World.pdf

(
Apologies especially to gdal-dev members since it's not directly related
with the list. Well, maybe it is a bit...
)

Kindest regards, Nikos
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P.S. The ISPRS-SC Newsletter team will be happy to receive more ideas
and contributions concerning Open Source Geospatial Applications.

If you are a student, excited about GIS, Remote Sensing and Open Source,
then you do know that the "Open Source" way of making software (=the
real way) is a big wave getting bigger and bigger... Maybe it's time to
ride on it :-)

The community needs YOU. The Newsletter needs YOU. Contact me if you are
interested for the Newsletter.

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