OSGeo Software and Data Projects

This category contains the mailing lists for projects are part of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
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deegree is a java framework for geospatial software based on the specifications of the OpenGIS Consortium and the ISO. The focus is based on the realisation of OGC specified web services. it is developed in cooperation between lat/lon and the Uni of Bonn. deegree home is here. 2155 6043
by Debasish Sahu-2
Feature Data Objects (FDO) is a spatial data access and manipulation abstraction layer, allowing you to easily access and perform common spatial operations on many different data formats.
Sub-forums: FDO Users   FDO Internals   fdo-announce  
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by Jason Birch
GDAL (Geospatial Data Abstraction Library) is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats that is released under an X/MIT style Open Source license. 5125 16972
by Even Rouault
GeoNetwork opensource is a Free and Open Source catalog application to manage spatially referenced resources. It provides powerful metadata editing and search functions as well as an embedded interactive web map viewer. 8095 11937
by Gustavo González
This is the developers mailing list for GEOS.

GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) is a C++ port of the Java Topology Suite (JTS). As such, it aims to contain the complete functionality of JTS in C++. This includes all the OpenGIS "Simple Features for SQL" spatial predicate functions and spatial operators, as well as specific JTS topology functions such as IsValid().
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by Maxime van Noppen
GeoTools is *the* open source java GIS toolkit. Used for OGC based projects via GeoAPI interfaces. Includes two great SLD based renderers, raster access and reprojection. Plugns fo Shapefile, ArcGrid, ArcSDE, Postgis, OracleSpatial, MySQL and many more. GeoTools, the java GIS toolkit home is here. 21654 40528
by svn_geotools
GRASS is a Geographic Information System (GIS) used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization. GRASS home is here. 37929 108932
by GRASS GIS

gvSIGgvSIG is a tool oriented to manage geographic information. It is characterized by a user-friendly interface, with a quick access to the most usual raster and vector formats. In the same view it includes local as well as remote data through a WMS, WCS or WFS source.

It is aimed at users of geographic information, whether professionals or civil servants (city councils, councils, regional councils or ministries) from any part of the world ( at the moment its interface is in Spanish, Valencian, English, Basque, Gallego, Czech, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish and Romanian), in addition to being free software.

This category groups the mailing lists of the project. Hereyou can search and browse the archives of the lists. If you want to participate, please join them! More info in the communication area of the gvSIG website.


gvSIG es una herramienta orientada al manejo de información geográfica. Se caracteriza por una interfaz amigable, siendo capaz de acceder a los formatos más usuales de forma ágil tanto ráster como vectoriales. Integra en una vista datos tanto locales como remotos a través de un origen WMS, WCS o WFS.

Está orientada a usuarios finales de información de naturaleza geográfica, sean profesionales o de administraciones públicas (ayuntamientos, diputaciones, consejerías o ministerios) de cualquier parte del mundo (actualmente dispone de interfaz en castellano, valenciano, inglés, alemán, checo, chino, euskera, gallego, francés, italiano, portugués, polaco y rumano ), siendo, además, libre y grauita.

Esta categoría agrupa las listas de correo del proyecto. Aquí puedes buscar y navegar por los archivos de las listas de forma sencilla. Si quieres participar ¡únete! Para más información, consulta el área de comunicación de la web de gvSIG.

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by Agustin Diez Castill...
Mapbender is a management platform for geospatial data infrastructures (Web-GIS and geo data suite). It is implemented in PHP, JavaScript and SQL. Mapbender provides user interfaces and management for any kind of OGC standardized map and feature service Mapbender home is here.
Sub-forums: mapbender-users   mapbender-dev  
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by Verena Diewald
A WMS and WFS compliant AJAX-based geographic toolkit. 1612 5260
by Andreas Hocevar

MapGuide Open Source is a web-based platform that enables users to quickly develop and deploy web mapping applications and geospatial web services.

Please note that Nabble is mirroring the MapGuide mailing lists. If you want your post to be seen by most subscribers, you MUST subscribe to the mailing lists using the links at the top of each forum.

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by Gabriele Monfardini
MapServer is an OpenSource development environment for constructing spatially enabled Internet-web applications. The software builds upon other popular OpenSource or freeware systems including Shapelib, FreeType, Proj.4, GDAL/OGR. MapServer home is here. 11108 36261
by Martin Ouellet
The MetaCRS project encapsulates PROJ.4, proj4js, CS-Map, and GeoTIFF.
Sub-forums: MetaCRS Mailing List   PROJ.4   GeoTIFF  
1055 3980
by Martin Davis-3
Open Source Software Image Map (OSSIM) 1091 3213
by Garrett Potts-2
OpenLayers makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page. It can display map tiles and markers loaded from any source. 6817 22562
by Stephen Woodbridge
The OSGeo GeoData Project is dedicated to providing open, freely accessibly geospatial data to the world. 146 530
by Brian Hamlin
Quantum GIS (QGIS) is a Geographic Information System (GIS). QGIS offers support for common vector and raster formats, including Shapefiles, PostGIS, GRASS, GeoTiff, TIFF, JPG, and many more. Quantum GIS home is here. 5614 17483
by Gary Sherman-3
Fusion is a web-mapping application development framework for MapGuide OS and MapServer built primarily in JavaScript. It allows non-spatial web developers to build rich mapping applications quickly and easily.

Visit the Fusion website!
Sub-forums: Fusion Users   Fusion Developers  
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by Rodolfo Moreno
This mailing list is to discussion the creation of a Live DVD containing a collection of the best Geospatial Open Source software, pre-configured with sample data. 163 619
by Jody Garnett-2
This purpose of this list is to discuss the development of the OSGeo Binary Installer for Windows ("OSGeo4W"). 147 414
by OSGeo4W
I was wondering if there was anyway to tell which projection a point or if it is possible to see a group of points what... 0 0
by Jteasler
We have geoserver installed on a server with a stack of: Apache TomCat, PostGIS, and OpenLayers. When I use the... 0 0
by KierraT
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