[Live-demo] New app for 6.0; Proposal

Alex Mandel tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Wed Jun 13 15:19:28 PDT 2012


On 06/13/2012 02:58 PM, Javi Rodrigo wrote:
> El 13/06/12 23:51, Alex Mandel escribió:
>> On 06/13/2012 02:44 PM, Hamish wrote:
>>> Valenty wrote:
>>>> We want to propose a new app for OsGeo-Live_DVD 6.0
>>>> The application is 'i3Geo', a geoportal framework from Brasil;
>>>> this software is well known in Brasil since 4 years at least,
>>>> and have a community of several thousand users.
>>>>
>>>> Is attached the "Live GIS Disc Apply" completed
>>> does it use standard apache, or tomcat?
>>>
>>>
>>> Hamish
>>> (wondering how the alternate build method for the livedvd affects
>>> disc space)
>> Sounds like it's standard Apache since it's a php app. 130 MB is one
>> behemoth of a php application. Is mapserver included in that, can it use
>> the mapserver already on the disc or does it install it's own version?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex
>>

So all of that is php code?

I went to both websites and can't seem to get in at all to read the
installation instructions (in any language).
http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/
I could not figure out where to actually go (even though I can somewhat
read Spanish(and therefore some Portuguese)).
I went to
http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/register/?return_url=/ver-comunidade?community_id=1444332
and got an error. "Repeated Operation
Operation blocked. Don't submit the same query, while the old one is
still running..."

2nd time I got a registration form and worked my way through.

https://gvsig.org/web/projects/i3Geo
Only has a self signed cert, and even after confirming an exception took
forever to load, then requires a login just to browse. No registration
option is visible.

I then poked around until I got to
http://mapas.mma.gov.br/download/arquivos/v4_6/ but couldn't find a deb
to try.
----

Tentatively I think i3Geo will be a welcome addition but may only be
experimental/optional on version 6. So I encourage you to start
preparing documentation and installation script.

I have big reservations about sites that require logins as the only
means of accessing the community. Not to be US/Euro centric either, but
a few intro English pages on the website to help non Spanish/Portuguese
speakers might be good too (I'll try google translate).

While on that topic are you interested in adding a Portuguese
translation to live.osgeo.org or does written Spanish suffice?

Thanks,
Alex


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