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Posted to dev@sis.apache.org by "Ramirez, Paul M (388J)" <pa...@jpl.nasa.gov> on 2013/02/22 19:19:18 UTC

FOSS4G NA Talk

Hey Guys,

I know this is last minute but after seeing the talk Chris gave on Apache SIS to the NOAA Geospatial meetup I think it would be a great thing to submit to FOSS4G NA. The deadline is today http://foss4g-na.org/call-for-presentations/. Anyone interested in submitting an Ignite Talk (5 min) or Presentation (30 min)?

Adam are you going to be at FOSS4G NA?

--Paul

Re: FOSS4G NA Talk

Posted by "Ramirez, Paul M (388J)" <pa...@jpl.nasa.gov>.
Awesome! See you there =D.

--Paul

On 2/22/13 12:49 PM, "Martin Desruisseaux"
<ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:

>Le 22/02/13 21:13, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) a écrit :
>> I'll be at FOSS4GNA, and just submitted a 30 min abstract for SIS.
>
>Cool, thank you very much!
>
>I like the abstract :-)
>
>     Martin
>
>
>> Abstract
>> --------
>> The talk will cover the history, motivation, goals, current status and
>> future work for the Apache Spatial Information System (SIS) project. SIS
>> is a top level project at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the
>> world's largest open source foundation and the home to over 3500
>> contributors, 400 members, and 100+ of the most downloaded projects in
>>the
>> world including Apache HTTPD, Apache Hadoop, Apache Lucene/Solr, Apache
>> Tika and other projects.
>>
>> The goals of Apache SIS are to provide an ALv2 licensed Java toolkit and
>> API that developers can leverage to build spatial information systems.
>> This includes support for different coordinate reference systems;
>>support
>> for spatial querying; support for geometry and transformations and data
>> representation of spatial data. SIS currently is aiming to be a
>>reference
>> implementation of the OGC Geo API 3.x standard.
>>
>> The project has undergone successful incubation at the ASF, having made
>>2
>> releases, and we are working towards a 0.3 release that includes support
>> for ISO-19115 metadata, ISO-19103 Conceptual schema language, and
>>working
>> towards ISO-19111 spatial referencing.
>>
>> SIS is also in the midst of a large contribution and assimilation of the
>> GeoTK project, bringing it incrementally and in a community oriented
>> fashion to the ASF. This is being led by Martin Desruisseaux.
>> --------
>>
>> We'll see if it gets in!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2/22/13 10:37 AM, "Martin Desruisseaux"
>> <ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Paul
>>>
>>> Le 22/02/13 19:19, Ramirez, Paul M (388J) a écrit :
>>>> I know this is last minute but after seeing the talk Chris gave on
>>>> Apache SIS to the NOAA Geospatial meetup I think it would be a great
>>>> thing to submit to FOSS4G NA. The deadline is today
>>>> http://foss4g-na.org/call-for-presentations/. Anyone interested in
>>>> submitting an Ignite Talk (5 min) or Presentation (30 min)?
>>>>
>>>> Adam are you going to be at FOSS4G NA?
>>> Just for information, on my side I'm not going to the FOSS4G North
>>> America unfortunately... However I will go the the FOSS4G event in
>>> Nottingham. The deadline for presentation submission is April 12th,
>>> which hopefully will leave us a little bit of time for making more
>>> consistent progress before to fill the submission.
>>>
>>>      Martin
>>>
>


Re: FOSS4G NA Talk

Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr>.
Le 22/02/13 21:13, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) a écrit :
> I'll be at FOSS4GNA, and just submitted a 30 min abstract for SIS.

Cool, thank you very much!

I like the abstract :-)

     Martin


> Abstract
> --------
> The talk will cover the history, motivation, goals, current status and
> future work for the Apache Spatial Information System (SIS) project. SIS
> is a top level project at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the
> world's largest open source foundation and the home to over 3500
> contributors, 400 members, and 100+ of the most downloaded projects in the
> world including Apache HTTPD, Apache Hadoop, Apache Lucene/Solr, Apache
> Tika and other projects.
>
> The goals of Apache SIS are to provide an ALv2 licensed Java toolkit and
> API that developers can leverage to build spatial information systems.
> This includes support for different coordinate reference systems; support
> for spatial querying; support for geometry and transformations and data
> representation of spatial data. SIS currently is aiming to be a reference
> implementation of the OGC Geo API 3.x standard.
>
> The project has undergone successful incubation at the ASF, having made 2
> releases, and we are working towards a 0.3 release that includes support
> for ISO-19115 metadata, ISO-19103 Conceptual schema language, and working
> towards ISO-19111 spatial referencing.
>
> SIS is also in the midst of a large contribution and assimilation of the
> GeoTK project, bringing it incrementally and in a community oriented
> fashion to the ASF. This is being led by Martin Desruisseaux.
> --------
>
> We'll see if it gets in!
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
>
>
> On 2/22/13 10:37 AM, "Martin Desruisseaux"
> <ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hello Paul
>>
>> Le 22/02/13 19:19, Ramirez, Paul M (388J) a écrit :
>>> I know this is last minute but after seeing the talk Chris gave on
>>> Apache SIS to the NOAA Geospatial meetup I think it would be a great
>>> thing to submit to FOSS4G NA. The deadline is today
>>> http://foss4g-na.org/call-for-presentations/. Anyone interested in
>>> submitting an Ignite Talk (5 min) or Presentation (30 min)?
>>>
>>> Adam are you going to be at FOSS4G NA?
>> Just for information, on my side I'm not going to the FOSS4G North
>> America unfortunately... However I will go the the FOSS4G event in
>> Nottingham. The deadline for presentation submission is April 12th,
>> which hopefully will leave us a little bit of time for making more
>> consistent progress before to fill the submission.
>>
>>      Martin
>>


Re: FOSS4G NA Talk

Posted by "Mattmann, Chris A (388J)" <ch...@jpl.nasa.gov>.
Hi Guys,

I'll be at FOSS4GNA, and just submitted a 30 min abstract for SIS.

Abstract
--------
The talk will cover the history, motivation, goals, current status and
future work for the Apache Spatial Information System (SIS) project. SIS
is a top level project at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the
world's largest open source foundation and the home to over 3500
contributors, 400 members, and 100+ of the most downloaded projects in the
world including Apache HTTPD, Apache Hadoop, Apache Lucene/Solr, Apache
Tika and other projects.

The goals of Apache SIS are to provide an ALv2 licensed Java toolkit and
API that developers can leverage to build spatial information systems.
This includes support for different coordinate reference systems; support
for spatial querying; support for geometry and transformations and data
representation of spatial data. SIS currently is aiming to be a reference
implementation of the OGC Geo API 3.x standard.

The project has undergone successful incubation at the ASF, having made 2
releases, and we are working towards a 0.3 release that includes support
for ISO-19115 metadata, ISO-19103 Conceptual schema language, and working
towards ISO-19111 spatial referencing.

SIS is also in the midst of a large contribution and assimilation of the
GeoTK project, bringing it incrementally and in a community oriented
fashion to the ASF. This is being led by Martin Desruisseaux.
--------

We'll see if it gets in!

Cheers,
Chris



On 2/22/13 10:37 AM, "Martin Desruisseaux"
<ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:

>Hello Paul
>
>Le 22/02/13 19:19, Ramirez, Paul M (388J) a écrit :
>> I know this is last minute but after seeing the talk Chris gave on
>>Apache SIS to the NOAA Geospatial meetup I think it would be a great
>>thing to submit to FOSS4G NA. The deadline is today
>>http://foss4g-na.org/call-for-presentations/. Anyone interested in
>>submitting an Ignite Talk (5 min) or Presentation (30 min)?
>>
>> Adam are you going to be at FOSS4G NA?
>
>Just for information, on my side I'm not going to the FOSS4G North
>America unfortunately... However I will go the the FOSS4G event in
>Nottingham. The deadline for presentation submission is April 12th,
>which hopefully will leave us a little bit of time for making more
>consistent progress before to fill the submission.
>
>     Martin
>


Re: FOSS4G NA Talk

Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr>.
Hello Paul

Le 22/02/13 19:19, Ramirez, Paul M (388J) a écrit :
> I know this is last minute but after seeing the talk Chris gave on Apache SIS to the NOAA Geospatial meetup I think it would be a great thing to submit to FOSS4G NA. The deadline is today http://foss4g-na.org/call-for-presentations/. Anyone interested in submitting an Ignite Talk (5 min) or Presentation (30 min)?
>
> Adam are you going to be at FOSS4G NA?

Just for information, on my side I'm not going to the FOSS4G North 
America unfortunately... However I will go the the FOSS4G event in 
Nottingham. The deadline for presentation submission is April 12th, 
which hopefully will leave us a little bit of time for making more 
consistent progress before to fill the submission.

     Martin