[GRASS-dev] Try GRASS GIS online: Binder - mybinder.org

Yann Chemin dr.yann.chemin at gmail.com
Thu Aug 8 03:54:03 PDT 2019


It has been a couple of years already that I am dreaming of an open source
system based on some kind of p2p that will permit people to co-share
processing power and disk space for some interactive teaching/studying...

i.e. I would host MOD13Q1 EU related tiles, from 2001 to 2015
somebody else MOD13Q1 EU related tiles, from 2010 to 2019

all "friends" would have access to the data and processing power on both
the PCs, with only a part of CPUs accessible, and instantly revokable
access by a single button click.

Likewise a meta-access to data could be available in teams
pseudo-libraries/APIs...

the more the merrier, of course.

errrh, just dreaming.

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Dr. Yann Chemin
+33 7 83 85 5234
JRC, Ispra, IT



On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 12:22, Stefan Blumentrath <Stefan.Blumentrath at nina.no>
wrote:

> Hi Yann,
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> For courses also: https://cocalc.com/
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> could be interesting. It does not (yet?) ship GRASS by default though.
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> Cheers
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> Stefan
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> *From:* Yann Chemin <dr.yann.chemin at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* torsdag 8. august 2019 10:11
> *To:* Stefan Blumentrath <Stefan.Blumentrath at nina.no>
> *Cc:* Vaclav Petras <wenzeslaus at gmail.com>; grass-dev at lists.osgeo.org
> *Subject:* Re: [GRASS-dev] Try GRASS GIS online: Binder - mybinder.org
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> Cool stuff !
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> I can see a whole lot of GIS courses becoming streamlined with that...
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> +1
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> Dr. Yann Chemin
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> +33 7 83 85 5234
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> JRC, Ispra, IT
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> On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 09:59, Stefan Blumentrath <
> Stefan.Blumentrath at nina.no> wrote:
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> Hi Vaclav,
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> Sounds really cool to me! Great initiative!
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> Of course stuff can always be extended if people feel for it, but it seems
> to be more than good enough to promote it as is. Just my impression from
> looking at the third example in Binder.
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> Cheers
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> Stefan
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