[mapserver-users] TopoZone, MapServer, and me
Brent Fraser
bfraser at geoanalytic.com
Mon Sep 15 10:30:43 PDT 2008
Hey Ed,
Now we're really gonna be behind schedule on that graticule improvement stuff... :)
Many, many thanks for your years of support, and best wishes on your new venture (I expect the OLPC s/w will have awesome performance!).
Brent Fraser
Ed McNierney wrote:
> Steve -
>
> I think you and Brent will never let me REALLY retire until that
> graticule (and title blocks, and neatlines, etc., etc.) are done!
>
> - Ed
>
>
> On 9/13/08 9:19 PM, "Steve Lime" <Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us> wrote:
>
> Congrats Ed, sounds like you've moved on to an equally interesting
> topic from TopoZone. Glad to hear
> TopoZone lives on in some shape or form. I'm sure I speak for all
> community members when I say
> thanks for all your help over the years. We'll have to find a new
> performance, data optimization,
> projection and raster guru. ;-)
>
> I hope you'll be back since you still owe me real graticule
> support... Best of luck!
>
> Steve
>
> > >> Ed McNierney <ed at mcnierney.com> 09/13/08 7:45 PM >>>
> Folks -
>
> Old-timers may have noticed that I've been relatively quiet on this
> list for the last few months. Newer folks might only have seen the
> improvement <g>. I am about to sign off - at least temporarily - as
> I will no longer be an active MapServer user or developer.
>
> My TopoZone business was acquired by Demand Media, the parent
> company of trails.com, in June, 2007. I worked with trails.com to
> integrate our technology into theirs (they were already using a very
> similar MapServer-based system) and completed that work last April.
> As of April, 2008 we closed down the former TopoZone servers and
> office. It was great to work with the trails.com team, but it made
> little sense to keep a teeny satellite team out in Massachusetts
> (they're based in Seattle).
>
> I took a little time off to do a few things on my to-do list. As of
> last Monday I've started a new position as VP of Software
> Development for the One Laptop Per Child Foundation in Cambridge,
> MA, building low-cost laptops for children around the world with
> lots of cool applications on them. This is keeping me pretty busy
> with a rather massive open source development project with a team of
> great people scattered around the globe. I'll be busy doing that
> work and won't really have the time to help out here (until I start
> needing more maps...)
>
> Thanks to all the present and former members of this list who've
> helped me a lot with MapServer (and GDAL, and PROJ, etc.) and to
> those of you I've actually met in person at our conferences both
> pre- and post-OSGeo. If I can be of any assistance to any of you,
> please let me know - thanks!
>
> - Ed
>
> Ed McNierney
> 205 Indian Hill Road
> Groton, MA 01450
> ed at mcnierney.com
> +1 (978) 761-0049
>
>
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