[GRASS-dev] GAL Framework and GRASS rasters

Paolo Cavallini cavallini at faunalia.it
Wed Oct 17 09:46:34 EDT 2007


Hi Radek.
I think the proposal is quite interesting, and could be useful
especially if:
- integrated with the idea of using a variety of raster formats (e.g.
through gdal, via a r.external command)
- could really act as a glue between grass and the (apparently powerful)
terralib
pc

Radek Bartoň ha scritto:
> Hello GRASS-dev mailing list.
> 
> Some time passed and I've been working on desing an implementation of GAL 
> Framework. Currently core parts of component architecture with remote 
> execution of interface methods with D-Bus library are working and bindings to 
> Python are almost finished so it's time to start thinking about next steps.
> 
> I heard from Martin Landa that there is need to rewrite GRASS's raster library 
> so there may be an intersection of GRASS and GAL Framework development 
> effort. If you'd be interested, we may cooperate to design and implement 
> raster data internal (file storage, DB storage) and presentation (API) 
> representation in pure C and I'll then just enwrap this code for GAL 
> purposes. 
> 
> I can spend next few months on this so is there a will to do something with 
> rasters in GRASS? Is anyone working on this currently? Is there an 
> intentions, ideas, constraints or anything else I should know about?
> 
> Thanks for your responses and if you are interested in GAL itself, you may 
> visit its homepage at http://gal-framework.no-ip.org, see and article written 
> for Geoinformatics FCE CTU 2007 seminar at 
> http://geoinformatics.fsv.cvut.cz/wiki/index.php/GAL_Framework, or contact me 
> to get further informations.
> 

-- 
Paolo Cavallini, see: http://www.faunalia.it/pc

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