Transfer repository to OSGeo

Jody Garnett jody.garnett at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 08:47:01 PDT 2025


 I am interested that it is a CC0 - is that a data license? For the data in
the catalog...

I think you make a track ticket, and then someone with GitHub credentials
(perhaps for both organizations) transfers the repo over.
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Jody Garnett


On Aug 19, 2025 at 6:22:13 AM, Javier Jimenez Shaw via Sac <
sac at lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Hi SAC
>
> Some months ago I started this project in my current employer, Pix4D, an
> open source catalog to maintain the CRS (Coordiante Reference Systems) of
> the different NTRIP providers:
> https://github.com/Pix4D/ntrip-catalog
> The license is CC0. The purpose is to make it really easy for the
> providers to contribute to that repo.
>
> The initial plan was to transfer it to OSGeo GitHub organization when it
> gets some traction. I talked back then personally with Jorge and he thought
> it was a good idea. We think we have now some traction, and other companies
> are already using it.
>
> Recently in FOSS4G Europe in Mostar I gave a talk about it:
> https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/DG3BF7/
>
> It would be great if we could transfer the repository from Pix4D to OSGeo
> GitHub organizations, making clear that the project is open source and
> geospatial.
>
> What should we do now?
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Javier Jimenez Shaw
> OSGeo member 546
> https://www.osgeo.org/member/jimenezshaw/
>
> PS: I hope the ntrip-catalog helps the chaotic situation with NTRIP in the
> US when the new SRS becomes official in 2026.
>
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