[webmap-discuss] Roll Call

Pat Cappelaere pat at cappelaere.com
Thu Apr 6 11:33:46 EDT 2006


Hello,

My name is Pat Cappelaere, Vightel Corporation.  My interest is in
geospatial data generation and visualization.  I am very involved in georss
feeds and in the creation of new products centered around geospatial data
and user communities around the data.  This also include annotations on the
map and further distribution/collaboration.

I believe that we need to push existing OGC standards and support
interoperability between open clients as our first priority. Commonality of
code is really way down my personal list.  Difference in implementation is a
good thing!!!! Sorry! But we still ought to work together though.

Pat.
www.vightel.com 


> From: "Steven M. Ottens" <steven.ottens at geodan.nl>
> Reply-To: <webmap-discuss at mail.osgeo.org>
> Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 14:40:28 +0200
> To: <webmap-discuss at mail.osgeo.org>
> Subject: Re: [webmap-discuss] Roll Call
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Steven Ottens, Geodan S&R(esearch)
> 
> As member of the research department I'm very much interested in new
> ways to access geo-information. Since I'm also a member of the
> mapbuilder community a lot of those new ways involve mapbuilder and
> wms/wfs servers like umn, geoserver etc.
> 
> I third Cameron's hope for a common library. AJAX development is fiddly
> at times and it would be great if we can combine our forces to get
> working webmapping clients. Also with the OpenAJAX at the horizon it
> would be more feasible to integrate a common webmapping library than
> each project tries to write their own integration.
> 
> Ciao,
> Steven
> 
> Paul Spencer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Paul Spencer, DM Solutions Group
>> 
>> My projects are: ka-Map, chameleon, maplab
>> 
>> My current interest is in applying "AJAX" to web mapping
>> applications.  I have a fair amount of experience with MapServer and
>> am starting to work with MapGuide Open Source.
>> 
>> I second Cameron's hope to build a common web-mapping client library.
>> I have a feeling most people are interested in "AJAX"ifying their
>> applications and would like to concentrate on an abstract set of
>> libraries that facilitate this in a web-mapping environment.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
>> 
>> On 6-Apr-06, at 12:41 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> Wecome to the webmap-discuss list.  Let's kick off with a role call.
>>> Introduce yourself and what project(s) you represent.
>>> 
>>> For me: Cameron Shorter, from http://communitymapbuilder.org .
>>> 
>>> My hope is that this list can be used for representatives from
>>> webmapping projects to share design and code and help each other
>>> address common problems.
>>> 
>>> I hope that before we start new modules we consult with each other and
>>> avoid re-inventing the wheel.  Together, we should be able to identify
>>> and factor out common libraries.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Cameron Shorter
>>> http://cameron.shorter.net
>>> 
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