[OSGeo-Discuss] Small projects
Ari Jolma
ari.jolma at tkk.fi
Sat Mar 4 10:21:22 EST 2006
One more aspect to this thread, maybe this is a new topic but anyway.
I'm writing with a bunch of other guys a position paper to a workshop,
whose theme is FOSS for geoinformatics in environmental modeling and
management and which will be at iEMSs 2006. (versions of the paper are
kept at http://map.hut.fi, the conference site is
http://www.iemss.org/iemss2006/)
One conclusion that we are getting to, I believe, is that one benefit of
FOSS is that because of its nature, it is possible to build better tools
for complex problems with it. One reason is that the FOSS platform and
geospatial tool stacks support, or _is bound to support_ more complex
systems. Institutions such as OSGeo will be instrumental in this. And
the way these institutions will best serve this goal is to oversee
efforts to enhance interoperability and development of software stacks
capable in solving complex problems.
Thus, and this is the point I'm trying to make here, I believe the
foundation should also be proactive in starting foundation projects, not
just admitting projects into the foundation. The projects it should seek
to start are perhaps small but they would close perceived gaps or enable
something seen as important. I'm not sure what will be the best way to
do this. Perhaps by organizing "think tanks" at the conferences, perhaps
in some other way.
Just my thoughts after spending a day writing the paper :)
Ari
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Prof. Ari Jolma
Kartografia ja Geoinformatiikka / Cartography and Geoinformatics
Teknillinen Korkeakoulu / Helsinki University of Technology
POBox 1200, 02015 TKK, Finland
Email: ari.jolma at tkk.fi URL: http://www.tkk.fi/~jolma
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