Hey Daniele and others, I've seen the Re3gistry application for OSGeoLive and I suspect you folk would also be interested in glossaries? A bunch of us from OSGeo / OGC / ISO and TheGoodDocsProject have set up a pilot to tackle challenges around cross-domain management of glossaries. If you are interested in joining us, then please reach out and say hello.
The project manifesto is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fjrl34ErnYammel9WmvXJ3rMWFANjoSiiGyyNSYOXUg/ <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fjrl34ErnYammel9WmvXJ3rMWFANjoSiiGyyNSYOXUg/edit#> Cheers, Cameron On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 23:36, <daniele.franci...@ext.ec.europa.eu> wrote: > Dear OSGeoLive members, > > We would like to propose the inclusion of the Re3gistry Software on the > OSGeo-Live distribution. > > You can find below the answer to the required questions. > > > Thank you in advance. > > > Kind regards, > > Daniele on behalf of the JRC INSPIRE Team > > > ---- > > > > - Please describe your application. > - What is its name? Re3gistry > - What is the home page URL? > > https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/elise-european-location-interoperability-solutions-e-government/elise-re3gistry-software > - Which OSI approved Open Source Licence > <http://opensource.org/licenses> is used? EUPL > > What does the application do and how does it add value to the GeoSpatial? > stack of software? The Re3gistry software is a reusable open-source > solution for managing and sharing ‘reference codes’ through the use of > persistent URIs, ensuring concepts are correctly referenced in any domain. > Reference codes can be used in data exchange between applications to > uniquely reference some ‘thing’. They can be used to define sets of > permissible values for a data field or to provide a reference or context > for the data being exchanged. Examples are enumerations, controlled > vocabularies, taxonomies, thesauri or, simply, ‘lists of things’. The > Re3gistry can provide a central access point that allows labels and > descriptions for reference codes to be easily looked-up by humans or > retrieved by machines. Furthermore, it supports organisations in managing > and updating reference codes in a consistent way, so that reference codes > do not change or simply disappear over time, but all versions of the codes > remain traceable and properly documented. The Re3gistry has been mainly > used in the context of the INSPIRE directive, but can be used in other > fields. > > - 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. No OGC Standards – the Re3gistry follows > ISO19135 Geographic information — Procedures for item registration. > - What language is it written in? Java, HTML5, JavaScript > - Which version of the application should be included in the next > OSGeo-Live release? Registry v2.0.0 > > > - Stability is very important to us on OSGeo-Live. If a new user finds > a bug in one application, it will tarnish the reputation of all other > OSGeo-Live applications as well. (We pay most attention to the following > answers): > - 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? The Re3gistry software has been > primarily used by the European Commission – Joint Research Centre (JRC) > as > one of the central software components for the implementation of the > INSPIRE Directive (implementation available at > https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/registry). It has also been used in > production by a number of governmental organizations in the European > Union > (EU) Member States as well as companies beyond the EU, e.g.: > - European Commission - INSPIRE registry - > https://inspire.ec.europa.eu/registry > - Slovakia - Systém registrov ENIPI - > http://registre.enviroportal.sk/geo > - Republic of North Macedonia - NSDI registry - > http://nipp.katastar.gov.mk/nipp/registry > - European Commission - Geosmartcity registry - > http://hub.geosmartcity.eu/registry/ > - European Commission - ELISE Energy Pilot registry - > https://inspire-sandbox.jrc.ec.europa.eu/registry > - Austria - Austrian INSPIRE Registry - > https://registry.inspire.gv.at/registry > - Italia - Sistema di Registri INSPIRE Italia - > https://registry.geodati.gov.it/registry > - Finland - Finnish INSPIRE registry - > http://luettelopalvelu.fi/registry > - Spain - Registro Inspire de España - > http://registro.idee.es/registry > - Private - Minerva intelligence - http://minerva.codes/registry > - > - Open HUB <https://www.openhub.net/> provides metrics to help > assess the health of a project. Eg: > http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/metrics.html Could > you please ensure that your project is registered with Open HUB, and > Open > HUB has been updated to reference the correct code repository(s) for > your > project. What is the Open HUB URL for your project? The project > will be registered on Open HUB before the formal application. > - What is the size of the user community? You can often answer this > by mentioning downloads, or describing a healthy, busy email list? The > community using the Re3gistry is (at least) the INSPIRE user community, > which is composed by 7000+ organisations in EU Member states. The > software > (v.1.3.1) has been re-used and installed in production by at least 10 EU > Member States (see above). > - What is the size of your developer community? The latest version > (2.0.0) of the software was developed by a team of developers from the > JRC > and the National Land Survey (NLS) of Finland. > - Do you have a bug free, stable release? V. 2.0.0 of the software > has been recently released (July 2020). It is a stable release but we > can’t > be 100% sure it is bug free. > - Please discuss the level of testing that your project has gone > through. The latest release (v. 2.0.0) of the software has > undertaken internal testing (users from JRC B.6 unit) and a “Testbed” > where > all the interested EU Member States were involved. > - How long has the project has had mature code. Version 1.3.1 is > mature since 2017. Version 2.0 has just been released. > > > - 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, > it has a web interface. > > > - We give preference to OSGeo Incubated Projects, or Projects which > are presented at FOSS4G <http://foss4g.org> conferences. If your > project is involved in OSGeo Incubation, or has been selected to be > presented at FOSS4G, then please mention it. The project has been only > included in a presentation on the INSPIRE open source software stack given > at FOSS4G-IT (the Italian FOSS4G conference) in 2019, titled “INSPIRE > ecosystem: geospatial interoperability with open source software and open > standards”, accessible at > > https://github.com/MarcoMinghini/Research-material/tree/master/presentations/2019/2019-02-22%20FOSS4G-IT%202019. > > > > - With around 50 applications installed on OSGeo-Live, us core > packagers do not have the time to liaise with every single project email > list for each OSGeo-Live release. So we require a volunteer (or two) to > take responsibility for liaising between OSGeo-Live and the project's > communities. This volunteer will be responsible for ensuring the install > scripts and English documentation are updated by someone for each > OSGeo-Live release. Also test that the installed application and Quickstart > documentation works as expected on release candidate releases of > OSGeo-Live. Who will act as the project's liaison person. Daniele > Francioli (daniele.franci...@ext.ec.europa.eu) > > > - OSGeo-Live is Ubuntu Linux based. Our installation preference is: > - Install from UbuntuGIS or DebianGIS > - Install .deb files from a PPA > - Write a custom install script <= > > Can you please discuss how your application will be installed. > > - 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? ~100mb > > > - We aim to reduce disk space by having all applications make use of a > common dataset. We encourage applications to make use of the example > datasets already installed: > http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Add_Project#Example_Datasets If > another dataset would be more appropriate, please discuss here. Is it > appropriate, to remove existing demo datasets which may already be included > in the standard release. > > > - Each OSGeo-Live application requires a Project Overview available > under a CC By <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/> and a > Quickstart available under a CC By-SA > <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/> 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? No > > > > _______________________________________________ > osgeolive mailing list > osgeolive@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive > -- Cameron Shorter Technical Writer, Google
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