[Aust-NZ] Geoserver skills and training? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Wed Jul 7 02:32:07 PDT 2010
Anti,
It is timely that you ask this question, as LISAsoft is right now in the
process of defining training for GeoServer and a few other popular
Geospatial Open Source applications.
I'm interested to hear thoughts from you and others on what you would
like to see covered in such a training session, and get an idea for the
profile of staff members you would wish to send to such training courses
so that we can target our training appropriately.
Bruce Bannerman wrote:
> Anti,
>
> I expect that I’ll have to train people.
>
> I look for people who have skills in Spatial and IT within an
> enterprise services environment, as well as having a good
> understanding of Open Spatial standards (particularly OGC) and open
> source spatial.
>
> I don’t necessarily look for people with GeoServer skills alone, as
> anyone with a good understanding of another Spatial Server environment
> and the necessary OGC and spatial background will be able to pick up
> that application (and other os spatial apps that will undoubtedly follow).
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
>
> On 7/07/10 12:45 PM, "Roppola, Antti" <Antti.Roppola at abare-brs.gov.au>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would be interested in hearing about how organisations using
> Geoserver
> maintain staff skills and training.
>
> We are contemplating extending use of Geoserver which will involve
> greater access staff to Geoserver configuration and adminstration. My
> prior experience shows that a combination of GIS and ICT skill
> gets the
> best results.
>
> There is some Geoserver specific training available, but I'm also
> of the
> view that more generic training in OGC standards and a bit of
> XML/services/J2EE might be more readily available and reasonably
> suitable.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Antti
>
>
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