Jan / Cameron: Checking in briefly, sorry I have been overset with activities lately and hope everyone is staying well. The incubation checklist list available for other members of the committee to work through also; I am quite found of the GeoStyler project and it is an impressive and useful project.
Indeed because of my (small) contributions it may be best of a mother committee member has a look? 1. Be geospatial - Confirm by checking README or project description - project page on the osgeo website - We ask projects have some user documentation, for example an OSGeo Live quickstart 2. Have a free license or an open source license. - The license must be OSI approved - We ask that the project team check the file headers and double check the license has been appropriately applied 3. Welcome participation and new contributors. - We look for a clear contribution policy - We ask that the project demonstrate collaboration, perhaps with a history of bug report or pull requests - Projects are required to have a code of conduct Reference: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Community_Projects -- Jody Garnett On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 15:18, Cameron Shorter <cameron.shor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jan, > > Sorry for the delayed response. I'm hoping one of the more active members > of the incubation committee would speak up. > > Assuming GeoStyler fits Jody's checklist (which it looks like it does), > I'm strongly in favour of including GeoStyler as an OSGeo community project. > > From what I can see, GeoStyler addresses a pain point that many of us in > the OSGeo community have faced at some point, and I'd love to see it > promoted and grow. In particular, I'd love to see GeoStyler included in > OSGeoLive, http://live.osgeo.org > > The application process here: > https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Projects/How_to_apply. Would you be > interested in joining OSGeoLive? (Note the ongoing commitment required in > questions). > > Cheers, Cameron > > > On 19/3/20 3:19 am, Jan Suleiman wrote: > > Dear Incubation Committee, > > we would like to introduce our Open Source project "GeoStyler". > > GeoStyler is an Open Source JavaScript library that enables users to style > maps with the help of a Graphical User Interface. > The goal of GeoStyler is a universally applicable GUI that works with any > given style format; may it be SLD, QML, OpenLayers, etc. > > In order to achieve that goal, we follow a plugin-approach where so called > "style-parsers" can be plugged into the UI. These style parsers work as a > conversion tool to bidirectionally convert between any external style and > our internal style format. > As a positive side effect, we are able to convert from one external format > to another one (e.g. from QML to SLD, etc.). > > The GUI library is written in react but also provides browser builds to > enable its usage outside of any react application. > > With thanks to currently 16 different contributors, we successfully > maintain 15 repositories in our GitHub organisation, including the UI > library and documentation, different style-parsers, data-parsers, type > definitions, a demo application and a tutorial. The majority of these was > also already published on NPM. On the OSGeo Bolsena Code Sprint 2019, a > GeoServer Community Extension was written that integrates GeoStyler and > allows the creation of styles within GeoServer by using our GUI. > > The GitHub organisation can be found here: > https://github.com/geostyler/geostyler > The Demo Application including links to Docs, GitHub and NPM can be found > here: https://geostyler.org > The GeoServer Plugin here: > https://docs.geoserver.org/master/en/user/community/geostyler/index.html > FOSS4G 2019 Talk: > https://media.ccc.de/v/bucharest-204-geostyler-a-generic-graphical-style-editor-for-geodata > FOSSGIS 2019 Talk (German): > https://media.ccc.de/v/fossgis2019-478-geostyler-ein-generischer-grafischer-stileditor-fr-geodaten > AGIT 2019 Talk (German): https://av.tib.eu/media/43048 > FOSSGIS 2020 Talk (German): > https://media.ccc.de/v/fossgis2020-3027-neues-vom-geostyler > > The licenses are BSD-2-Clause and we are very happy and eager to extend > the list of contributors. Our first goal would be to be listed on the OSGeo > webpage and in the long run to release GeoStyler as an OSGeo Community > Project. > > In the future, we would like to provide additional style-parsers (e.g. for > mapserver) and extend the UI library with additional components to further > simplify styling maps. > > > We are happy to receive your support, if there are any questions, we are > happy to help! > > Kind regards > > Jan Suleiman > > -- > Cameron Shorter > Technology Demystifier > Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant > > M +61 (0) 419 142 254 > > _______________________________________________ > osgeolive mailing list > osgeolive@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive >
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