[Incubator] ntrip-catalog as community project.

Javier Jimenez Shaw j1 at jimenezshaw.com
Mon Oct 20 06:49:45 PDT 2025


Dear OSGeo

We have an open source project, ntrip-catalog.org , that we would like to
include as a "Community Project". The last Board meeting said that
community projects can be hosted in the OSGeo GitHub organization.

The repository is currently in https://github.com/pix4d/ntrip-catalog

Attending to the requirements in
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Community_Projects I think we fulfil all
of them (except being on the osgeo website):

Projects applying to the *OSGeo Community* program are asked to:

   1. Be geospatial
      - Confirm by checking README or project description
         - :)
      - project page on the osgeo website
         - Could you include ntrip-catalog on the osgeo website?
      - We ask projects have some user documentation, for example an OSGeo
      Live quickstart
         - The documentation is there. A final user can also check the web
         search page.
      2. Have a free license or an open source license.
      - The license must be OSI approved
         - CC0. It was a recommendation from OSGeo members.
      - We ask that the project team check the file headers and double
      check the license has been appropriately applied
         - There are no headers.
      3. Welcome participation and new contributors.
      - We look for a clear contribution policy
         - See the CONTRIBUTING_GUIDE.md
      - We ask that the project demonstrate collaboration, perhaps with a
      history of bug report or pull requests
         - There are already external contributions in the commit history
         and issues.
      - Projects are required to have a code of conduct
         - It is there.


Thank you very much

Javier Jimenez Shaw.
OSGeo member 546
https://www.osgeo.org/member/jimenezshaw/
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