Arnie Shore wrote:
Steve/All, my particular interest is in getting data from whatever
client devices are available back to the server, for situation display.
So right now, I dunno what category of generic software wd help me do
that - but I'm sure guilty of not having thought much about that p
Hi Dimitris,
I'm also very interested in setting up a group.
Daniel Kastl
Dimitris Kotzinos schrieb:
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet management?
2/ if not, is there an interest of star
Might be of interest to some on the list
This U.S. Congressional Oversight Hearing on the Management of Geospatial
Information will be webcast live on Thursday, July 23rd at 10 AM EDT, as well
as archived for later viewing.
http://resourcescommittee.house.gov/index.php?option=com_jcalpro
Bob,
The journal looks interesting. I will read over some of the articles and
will pass the link to the journal on to some of my fellow programmers.
Landon
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Steve/All, my particular interest is in getting data from whatever client
devices are available back to the server, for situation display. So right
now, I dunno what category of generic software wd help me do that - but I'm
sure guilty of not having thought much about that problem.
Right now, our
All,
I'm partial to using GeoMoose (for obvious reasons) and the new version (2.x)
is built on top of Openlayers for the same reasons described below, the
plethora of providers already available.
The Device aspects, I think, need to be addressed from the data perspective,
even if some other
So do we have enough interest to ask for an OSGeo list for this?
I looked at http://opengts.org/ a while back, but Java is not my
favorite platform - just a knowledge and personal preference thing.
It would be nice to build something based on OpenLayers for the mapping
client because that all
I'm pleased to announce that the 2008 OSGeo Annual Report is now
complete! It is filled with reports from across the OSGeo world:
software projects, local chapters, sponsors and more produced by 49
different contributors and project teams.
It comes as a print-ready PDF that can be downloaded
I am interested as well and have been thinking about something like this
for a couple of years now.
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Dimitris Kotzinos wrote:
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet ma
Speaking of FOSS legal issues, you might be interested in this:
http://www.ifosslr.org/ifosslr
"The International Free and Open Source Software Law Review (IFOSS L. Rev.) is
a collaborative legal publication aiming to increase knowledge and
understanding among lawyers about Free and Open Sour
Assuming that Fleet Mgmt is synonymous with AVL,
I have clients/contacts in the US Rural Electric
Cooperative space that have interests in this area and
are possible candidates for an O-S solution because of
cost and other factors.
I hope a new list forms around this subject
Robert H.
> 1/ doe
Dimitris Kotzinos wrote:
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet management?
2/ if not, is there an interest of starting/setting up a group to work
on this?
I am also interested in such a prog
Alll,
You can count me as interested, I'm also interested in the emergency Management
side of the equation.
bobb
>>> Anton Patrushev wrote:
Hi Dimitris,
I don't know any open source fleet management solution, but I'm also
very interested in such thing and would like to join the group if
I'm quite interested. My special interest is where the 'fleet' consists of
a number of emergency response vehicles, for public safety agencies whether
career or volunteer.
While I have an Open Source CAD package available that provides some level
of such tracking via APRS and other sources, it's
Hi,
I am also interested joining such a group.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Kind regards,
Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka
(Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing Director)
---
Geo-IT GmbH - Geoinformatik, IT-Services
Guggenberg 3, D-82380 Peissenberg
Tel: 0880
just googling: http://opentrucking.com ?
and http://geotracing.com ;-)
--Just
Just van den Broecke j...@justobjects.nl
The Netherlands www.justobjects.nl
Anton Patrushev wrote:
Hi Dimitris,
I don't know any open source fleet management solution, but I'm also
very interested in such
1) A good starting point would be http://www.opengts.org/
2) Yes. I am interested in a working group, preferably when there are
business cases addressing the need for open source fleet management.
Dimitris Kotzinos schreef:
> Dear all,
>
> I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally qui
Thank you for the answers Mr. Allegri and Mr. Schmidt. I believe the GPL
would be appropriate based on your comments, since the scripts are being
interpreted and I am not distributing the consuming programs.
I will see if I can do some more research on this topic.
Landon
Office Phone Number: (20
Hi Dimitris,
I don't know any open source fleet management solution, but I'm also
very interested in such thing and would like to join the group if
there we decide to start one.
Anton.
2009/7/15 Dimitris Kotzinos :
> Dear all,
>
> I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :)
Dear all,
I have a couple of quick questions looking for equally quick :) answers.
1/ does anyone know of an open source solution for fleet management?
2/ if not, is there an interest of starting/setting up a group to work
on this?
Thanks in advance,
Best,
Dimitris
Ok, so I have a double issue :)
If it went into SPAM it was deleted (my spam is empty now)...
Qgis wiki admins: As you can see *I AM* the 'giohappy' account (you can see
it because this is the email address I've registered). So, alternately:
- can you confirm me manually?
- can you delete my ac
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 04:12:14PM -0700, Landon Blake wrote:
> I'm working on a group of AutoLISP scripts for IntelliCAD and AutoCAD
> that increase cooperation between these CAD programs and FOSS GIS
> software. (For example: One set of my scripts allows CAD users to export
> drawing geometry in
All,
the OGC [1] members meet four times a year for a one week long meeting
to work in working groups. At the fourth day the Technical Committee
meets and motions and votes on new standards, change requests, new
working groups etc. The meetings themselves are only open to members and
invited people
Hi Landon.
If understand correctly you use AutoLISP to produce interpreted helper
scripts, so you don't create binary libraries to be statically (in this case
GPL is an issue) or dynamically (there are various interpretations in this
case) linked, am I right?
AFAIK you can keep your code GPL until
All,
the OGC [1] members meet four times a year for a one week long meeting
to work in working groups. At the fourth day the Technical Committee
meets and motions and votes on new standards, change requests, new
working groups etc. The meetings themselves are only open to members and
invited people
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