[Live-demo] Are there opportunities to collaborate in the GIS Portal market?
Alex Mandel
tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Thu Nov 15 12:10:07 PST 2012
I'll modify/add to that list:
localwiki is not a a GeoPortal it's a place based wiki, quite different
from the others (It's not meant to catalog data sets, it's meant to
catalog the real world with geotags/geofences).
Example: https://scruzwiki.org/
Geodjango is a framework for creating such sites and really doesn't need
to be installed separate as the python lib can be shared by all sites on
the system: localwiki is built on GeoDjango (I can't recall if Geonode
is Geodjango or just django). .. So it's more like a Library.
More geoportals:
OpenGeoPortal
http://opengeoportal.org/
Lead contacts are at Tufts Univ.
Eoxserver
http://eoxserver.org/
Contact: Stephan Meissl
Note on Geonode, it has a 3 member PSC - 1 member is from OpenGeo
(originator and heavy contributor) I can ask on the mailing list who
wants to be the contact.
Commentary:
There seem to be a few groupings(Several cross, but I'm not sure any are
in all);
Editors - Data is primarily created/edited via the website,
"collaborative digitizing"
Catalogs - Data is uploaded with metadata and can be searched for and
downloaded
Visualization - Data is uploaded, you can style it and compose a map
from the layers, and publish the map
Services - Data uploaded is exposed externally via OGC services
Thanks,
Alex
On 11/14/2012 02:11 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> As we are are planning for our next OSGeo-Live 6.5 release, we are now
> seeing a number geospatial portal applications which all seem to be
> doing roughly the same thing, and are being developed independently of
> each other. (see list below)
>
> It seems to be a crowded market space which would be daunting for
> purchasers looking to find the right project, and which I expect would
> benefit from a level of consolidation.
>
> I'd like to hear thoughts from stakeholders in each of these projects.
> Am I missing something here, what is unique about your specific project?
> Are there opportunities for collaboration? Merging of functionality
> between projects often has an effort cost up front, but pays off long
> term as you share developers and sponsors across one codebase instead of
> two.
>
> Spatial portal I'm aware of:
>
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc_Packages#Package_wishlist
>
> Localwiki
> a local place based wiki software. http://www.localwiki.org
> Contact: Philip Neustrom
> Geodjango
> a python framework for building geo websites, it's what localwiki is
> built on. Maybe we can copy the existing tutorial which in RST.
> http://geodjango.org/ Contact: Justin Bronn
> GeoNode
> http://geonode.org/ A packaged stack of
> PostGIS/GeoServer/GeoNetwork. It's primary goal
> is to let users upload data sets, fill out minimal metadata, then
> allow it all to be remixed in web maps and shared out viaWMS, WFS,
> Tiles, etc. As of May 2012, requires a custom GeoServer
> Contact: ?, Being developed by OpenGeo
> EasySDI
> http://www.easysdi.org/ EasySDI is a simple and ready-to-use
> solution to deploy a Spatial
> Data Infrastructure (SDI) based on ISO/OGC standards. The solution
> is particularly designed for setting up discovery, view and download
> services in a securized environement with rights management and
> multilingual support. Contact: Xavier Merour
> GisClient
> http://www.gisclient.org web authoring tool configurator for GIS
> projects, based on
> Mapserver/OpenLayers. Applied for OSGeo incubation,
> http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/910 Contact: Roberto Starnini
> i3Geo
> i3Geo allows the creation of interactive maps on the Web and
> dissemination of data through OGC services and download of data
> https://gvsig.org/web/projects/i3Geo Contact: Valenty Gonzalez
> Cartaro GIS CMS
> Geospatial CMS based upon Drupal, PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoWebCache
> and OpenLayers. http://cartaro.org/overview Contact: Patric Hafner
>
> Current OSGeo-Live Web Portals
>
> GeoMOOSE
> A browser based mapping framework for displaying distributed
> cartographic data. It is particularly useful for managing spatial
> and non-spatial data within county, city and municipal offices (from
> which GeoMoose originated).
> http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/geomoose_overview.html Contact: Bob
> Basques
> GeoMajas
> Geomajas is an extensible web mapping framework which seamlessly
> integrates powerful server side algorithms into the web browser.
> http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/geomajas_overview.html Contact:
> Pieter De Graef
> MapBender
> Web based geoportal framework to publish, register, view, navigate,
> monitor and grant secure access to spatial data infrastructure
> services.
> http://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/mapbender_overview.html Contact:
> Astrid Emde
>
>
>
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