[GRASS-dev] Invitation to submit an abstract to EGU 2015 session on FOSS for GeoInformatics and Geosciences

Yann Chemin ychemin at gmail.com
Thu Dec 18 18:15:14 PST 2014


About poster, I am happy to print it and carry it to Vienna, anyone who
contributes should be named as author explicitly, and we can add to the
authors list 'grass development team and grass users'

About poster topic, raster is not there yet to my knowledge. Temporal and
pygrass are also good. Maybe a version 7 poster could be fun too.
On Dec 19, 2014 3:34 AM, "Vaclav Petras" <wenzeslaus at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 2:12 AM, Yann Chemin <ychemin at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> Anybody interested to submit some new development,
>> please submit an abstract there:
>> http://www.egu2015.eu/abstract_management/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html
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>> The Session is:
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>> ESSI2.13/SSS1.8
>> Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Geoinformatics and Geosciences
>> (co-organized)
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> I'm not going there but we (grass users and devs) should definitively do
> again a GRASS-focused poster. So far we have the general GRASS poster,
> imagery and vector. I though we have also some raster poster but I don't
> see it in SVN [1], is it somewhere else? Testing framework now also have a
> poster [2]. As I see it, the possible topics are:
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> Temporal framework
> basic concepts, API overview and use cases
> There is a lot of people who already use it. If we list our use cases, it
> could be pretty good and very different from the original TGRASS paper.
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> GRASS and Python
> This would cover PyGRASS but also grass.script, .temporal, and .gunittest
> A lot of people didn't notice that it is possible to use Python until
> PyGRASS and Python API is considered experimental in G64, so it make sense
> to do an overview.
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> There are other topics I would like to see but I'm not able to contribute
> to them much. Topics which would be more about the usage of GRASS, but
> would feature it, could be even better. However, this should be in
> different session and it is really up to the concrete scientists rather
> than general community.
>
> By the way, are the posters and other material from grass-promo somewhere?
> I'm wondering if it would be better to have these things on GitHub or
> something similar. It is a bit more flexible considering access rights and
> you get (possibility of) web pages automatically.
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> Vaclav
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> PS: I haven't mentioned authors but I think it's clear how it should work
> whoever wants to join can join and authors of the code are included or will
> be attributed in the poster.
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> [1] http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-promo/grassposter
> [2]
> http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/AGU_Fall_Meeting_2014:_GRASS_related_presentations_and_posters
> (I will post announcement on G+ soon.)
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>> Hope we can meet around some excellent fresh beer...
>> Cheers,
>> Yann
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