[OSGeoLive] rOpenSci two-for-one
Nicolas Roelandt
roelandtn.pro at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 06:32:30 PST 2019
Hi Brian,
Good idea!
I'll talk about it to Maelle Salmon who work there.
We don't have to blush for last year work but we are not the best R spatial
advocates.
There is an R event Feb 23th in Paris with a GIS workshop and a GIS talk so
I'll get ideas and maybe volunteers.
Best,
Nicolas Roelandt
Le mer. 13 févr. 2019 à 21:04, Brian M Hamlin <maplabs at light42.com> a
écrit :
> Hi All
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> a vigorous research community continues to grow and engage, around the R
> data environment.
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> Today there is a link to a well-written article about "Open Source Project
> Governance" which may
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> be of general interest. [0]
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> Secondly, specific to R and geospatial data.. the "rocker" project has a
> Docker setup for the sf
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> module, which is very active and increasingly popular. Why? Its easy to
> startup, based on open standards,
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> and still very fresh. What is not to like? [1]
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> As OSGeoLive gets started on the next development cycle, we would like
> to reach out to the R community,
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> and especially rOpenSci, to collaborate where possible.
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> best regards from Berkeley, California
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> --Brian
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> [0] https://ropensci.org/blog/2019/02/12/governance/
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> [1] https://www.rocker-project.org/images/
>
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