[geojquery] BOF @ FOSSGIS "GeoJQuery"

Roald de Wit rdewit.list at somethingspatial.com.au
Tue Mar 9 06:39:59 EST 2010


Hi Till et al,

Thanks for your invite. It's great to hear about the amount of support 
and enthousiasm for a jQuery + OL initiative! Last year at the OL BOF 
session at the FOSS4G in Sydney, the idea of having a jQuery alternative 
to Ext (in GeoExt) was mentioned. It was met with a positive response, 
but not much action resulted directly from it. I guess we were all 
caught up with other, more pressing needs at the time.

This year, as shown at the BOF at FOSSGIS, it looks that the time is 
right for a Geo-jQuery! :-) It got off to a good start and I look 
forward to contributing to GeoJQuery!

Cheers, Roald

On 08/03/10 21:38, adams wrote:
> Dear guys,
>
> you receive this email, because I guess you might potentially be 
> interessed in what happened last week at a BOF at the Osgeo local 
> chapeter "german" conference in Osnabrück 
> (http://www.fossgis.de/konferenz).
>
> Outgoing from the first thoughts about linking OpenLAyers and JQuery 
> at the BOF "OpenLayers" at the Foss4G 2009 in Sydney at the conference 
> last week there was a BOF with the topic "GeoJQuery". Find some 
> information here:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/BOF_%22GeoJQuery%22_at_FOSSGIS_2010
>
> Andreas Hocevar pointed us to you guys: Ivan Willig, Chris Patterson, 
> Robert Marianski because you already run the project "gQuery" - so if 
> you are interested in joining our team or if you want to open, what 
> you did up till now, let's talk ;-).
>
> We've already setup a mailing list (thanks to Arnulf) - join here: 
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geojquery and also SVN/Trac on 
> one of our servers. We pointed out, that for the really beginning it's 
> most easy to start hosting the stuff from us (terrestris) - if 
> somebody feels better, if we put it somewhere else, feel free! I think 
> most interesting is the license, which should fit to jquery, because 
> our plans are, to create a kinf of "mapping JQuery plugin".
>
> As said before , find more details at osgeo wiki or at the wiki 
> "www.geojwquery.org"
>
> We would be glad, if you would join us!
>
> Two key things for the next steps are probably having a talk at Foss4G 
> in Barcelona and of course making a BOF for the international 
> community in Barcelona as well.
>
> Thanks, Till Adams
>
>
>



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