Hi, 
the Java version and the JavaScript’s one, are two different applications, so 
we need to separate them. 
I understand that the size of the Java might be a problem. I can try to work a 
bit on it and delete the not strictly necessary files from the original 
package, so to achieve a reasonable size. 
 
Regarding the web version, I may ask Patrick about a tagged release, even if 
now it seems to appear as ‘pre-release’ version. 
Even though I want to reassure you that in spite of being not even a beta, its 
usage was growing consistently in the past two years (as you may see from the 
different projects developed), and no bugs were reported. It is tagged in this 
way because not all the features available in the Java version are yet 
available.   

Best,
Gabriele.



From: Angelos Tzotsos
Sent: mercoledì 6 gennaio 2016 14:32
To: Cameron Shorter; Gabriele Prestifilippo
Cc: live-demo@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Submit new project - NASA WorldWind

Thank you Gabriele for the detailed responses.

I also strongly support the inclusion of Nasa World Wind in OSGeoLive.

Regarding the size of the installation, I would like to try a basic 
installation first (without documentation to save some space) so we can find 
out how much World Wind will compress in the iso. The next step would be to try 
to use the data already present in the disk. Then we will be able to make a 
decision regarding the amount of sample data that will be needed.

Regarding Java vs Web version, personally I would like to see both included. 
Having a tagged release is a good sign of stability, so I would prefer to have 
a tagged version included. This would also help potential packaging efforts.

Best,
Angelos


On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:24 PM, Cameron Shorter <cameron.shor...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Thanks Gabriele,
Based on your responses, it seems that Go World Wind is a mature, established 
open source GIS product, which is in line with the principles of OSGeo Live.

On the downsite, it appears to be a large product, which may be a challenge to 
fit on OSGeo-Live. I'd be interested to hear thoughts from Angelos and others 
in that regard.

The documentation does appear to be comprehensive and I feel shouldn't be 
included with the OSGeo-Live release (it can be referenced). Instead just 
provide standard OSGeo-Live Project Overview and Quickstart.

Also, I request you make use of existing OSGeo-Live sample data rather that 
adding a new dataset. This reduces disk space and helps with comparisons and 
integration between applications.

--

I'm undecided on whether World Wind Web is ready. I'd be hoping to see a 
specific stable version nominated for inclusion. 
It also seems to have a relatively new development history, so might not have 
reached a stable release yet?

Would it make to bundle GeoWorldWind and WorldWindWeb together? Or are they two 
stand alone applications?

Warm regards, Cameron


On 6/01/2016 10:23 pm, Gabriele Prestifilippo wrote:
Hi, I’m answering the questions referring to both versions. 
If you consider including Java and Web version, I will provide two different 
installation scripts.  
I confirm that my contributions to OSGeo-Live will be compatible with the 
OSGeo-Live license guidelines at the time of contribution
 
-What is its name?
Nasa World Wind, composed of Go World Wind and Web World Wind
 
- What is the home page URL?
http://goworldwind.org/ and http://webworldwind.org/ 
 
-Which OSI approved Open Source Licence is used?
NASA OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT VERSION 1.3 
(https://opensource.org/licenses/NASA-1.3)
-What does the application do and how does it add value to the GeoSpatial stack 
of software?
World Wind provides a rich set of features for displaying and interacting with 
geographic data and representing a wide range of geometric objects using a 3d 
virtual globe
 
-Does the application make use of OGC standards? Which versions of the 
standards? Client or server? You may wish to add comments about how standards 
are used.
Yes, it uses on the client WMS, WFS and as GIS formats: Shapefile, KML, VPF, 
GML, GeoJSON, GeoRSS, GPX, NMEA and many others to draw services on the globe
-What language is it written in?
The Java version (goworldwind) is written mostly in java and C++, while Web 
version is in Javascript
 
-Which version of the application should be included in the next OSGeo-Live 
release?
World Wind Java SDK 2.0.0 and regarding the web version, it’s updated 
frequently, so the latest one available during the disk build process.
 
- If risk adverse organisations have deployed your application into production, 
it would imply that these organisations have verified the stability of your 
software. Has the application been rolled out to production into risk (ideally 
risk adverse) organisations? Please mention some of these organisations?
US Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), US Department of Energy, US Air Force, Army 
and Navy, US State Department, US Geological Survey, European Space Agency, 
Politecnico di Milano at Como, Sweden Defence Research Agency (FOI)
 
-What is the Open HUB URL for your project?
https://www.openhub.net/p/wwj and https://www.openhub.net/p/WebWorldWind
 
-What is the size of the user community? You can often answer this by 
mentioning downloads, or describing a healthy, busy email list?
The US Government is our largest ‘formally recognized’ community, with well 
over a 100,000 users. World Wind apps are a standard in multiple US agencies. 
Additionally, the European Space Agency has standardized on WebWorldWind for 
delivery of spatial data. The  www.WorldWindCentral.com forum has: Threads: 
13,095;  Posts: 73,902; Members: 32,080; Active Members: 90
 
-What is the size of your developer community?
Because applications using World Wind are many, especially throughout the US 
Government, we cannot confirm the actual size of that community but it is 
estimated to be in the hundreds.
 
-Do you have a bug free, stable release?
Yes, the latest stable version, 2.0.0 for the Java and the last in the website 
for the Web’s one.
 
-Please discuss the level of testing that your project has gone through.
All versions of World Wind are tested before each release. Additionally, 
feedback via the forum contribute to identification of issues found by the open 
source community and these are addressed accordingly.
 
-How long has the project has had mature code.
World Wind began as a .NET app in 2003 with some days in 2004 at SourceForge 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasa-exp/) of almost 100,000 downloads a day 
at ~250MB (including a base set of imagery and elevation data for the world, 
the application was only a small fraction of that). The Java version has been 
mature since late 200, the iOS version since 2014 and the web version continues 
to mature, but has been standardized on for use by the European Space Agency.
 
OSGeo-Live is targeted at applications that people can use rather than 
libraries. Does the application have a user interface (possibly a command line 
interface) that a user can interact with? (We do make an exception for 
Incubated OSGeo Libraries, and will include Project Overviews for these 
libraries, even if they don't have a user interface.)
Yes, in both version it has a user interface to interact with the globe, even 
though its main purpose is aimed to develop new applications. It includes a lot 
of examples (with the proper source code) to test all the features using a 
graphical user interface.
 
-We give preference to OSGeo Incubated Projects, or Projects which are 
presented at FOSS4G conferences. If your project is involved in OSGeo 
Incubation, or has been selected to be presented at FOSS4G, then please mention 
it.
It was presented on different FOSS4Gs and is also in the OSGeo wish list
 
- Who will act as the project's liaison person.
Gabriele Prestifilippo
 
-Can you please discuss how your application will be installed.
About the installation for both versions, it will use a custom script, which 
downloads the files, and then copies them into a directory, from which is 
possible to find samples and executables.
 
-OSGeo-Live is memory and disk constrained. Can the application run in 512 Meg 
of RAM?
Yes
 
-How much disk space will be required to install the application and a suitable 
example application?
The java version occupies around 300mb with samples, but might be possible to 
reduce the size removing some files (documentation ~130mb ). While less than 
20mb the Web version
 
- Each OSGeo-Live application requires a Project Overview available under a CC 
By and a Quickstart available under a CC By-SA license. (You may release under 
a second license as well). Will you produce this?
Yes
 
-In past releases, we have included Windows and Mac installers for some 
applications. It is likely we won't have space for these in future releases. 
However, if there is room, would you be wishing to include Windows and/or Mac 
installers?
Yes
 
 
Best,
Gabriele
 
From: Angelos Tzotsos
Sent: martedì 5 gennaio 2016 18:13
To: Gabriele Prestifilippo
Cc: live-demo@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Submit new project - NASA WorldWind
 
Hi Gabriele,
 
Thank you for picking up this task.
 
For the install script, can you please provide a pull request here:
https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive/tree/master/bin
Proposed script name: install_worldwind.sh
 
Also, you can issue a pull request for the documentation here:
https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc
 
In order to accept the pull requests, you will need to confirm that you will 
comply with our license guidelines:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Git_migration
 
Best,
Angelos
 

From: Cameron Shorter
Sent: lunedì 4 gennaio 2016 22:53
To: Gabriele Prestifilippo
Cc: live-demo@lists.osgeo.org; Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX)
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Submit new project - NASA WorldWind
 
Hi Gabriele,
Great to hear from you and interest in seeing NASA WorldWind on OSGeo-Live.

The first step in including a project is to send an email to this list 
addressing the questions linked from:
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#How_to_add_a_project_to_OSGeoLive

This helps us determine whether a project is a good fit for OSGeo-Live, and 
also consider any logistical issues which we might face (such as if there is 
enough space).

I'm looking forward to working with you further on this.

Warm regards,

Cameron (one of the OSGeo-Live coordinators)
On 5/01/2016 5:07 am, Gabriele Prestifilippo wrote:
Dear all, 
 
I'm writing here on behalf of Patrick Hogan's suggestion, to propose the 
inclusion of NASA World Wind in the next OSGeo release (http://goworldwind.org/ 
and http://webworldwind.org/). 
I've been asked to fulfill the requirements from the Wiki, and I created the 
scripts for the project and prepared the documentations. 
Let me know what else is needed to proceed.
 
Best regards, 
Gabriele Prestifilippo   
 
 
 


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