[GRASS5] DEM/GRASS improvements - People

Maciek Sieczka werchowyna at epf.pl
Fri Aug 19 14:50:49 EDT 2005


Hello Brad,

From: "Brad Douglas" <rez at touchofmadness.com>
> I may be of some use on the programming side, although my high level
> math skills are not what they should be.  As Helena has mentioned, I'm
> doing some work on r.slope.aspect to incorporate other algorithms and I
> have a fair understanding of the RST algorithm.

Together with you we are 8 people looking forward to extending v.surf.rst
for watercourses, faults, ridges and waterbodies support. Brent Wood said he
could be of some use in programming too, but he also doubts in his skills
:). Anyway, there are to of you who do know at least some programming,
great. Are you interested in being funded? Brent, are you?

We haven't talked of that for real yet, but it is time to. I'm looking
forward to hearing from anybody what would be a decent amount and who can
contribute. Forgive me I don't propose anything first but I have completely
no experience here and don't want to say anything stupid. I only suggest
that the money part we should keep off list, is that all right? If so, write
me with topic "DEM/GRASS improvements - Funding" CCing to all of us being
interested so far.



Folks list update:

Brad Douglas <rez at touchofmadness.com>
programming

Brent Wood <b.wood at niwa.co.nz>
programming

Dylan Beaudette <debeaudette at ucdavis.edu>
testing, documenting, hosting web site for collecting required knowledge

Carlos Guâno Grohmann <carlos.grohmann at gmail.com>
testing

Graham Watt-Gremm <sunyata at uvic.ca>
testing, documenting;
ridgelines, scarps, cliffs and elevation data of rocky mountains

Ksenia Konwicki <kes at timberline.ca>
testing;
breaklines dataset and TIN

Maciek Sieczka <werchowyna at epf.pl>
testing, documenting;
faults (gullies and antropogenic), watercourses, contour lines and elevation
points - all from a 1:10000 topo map of a lowland area

Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu>
testing, documenting




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