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		 PDX-OSGEO meeting  
 2/22/2012 6-7:30  
 Location: Collective Agency, 322 NW 6th Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97209; Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints  
		
	
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=== Introductions  ===  | === Introductions  ===  | ||
| − | * ''Rob, Edwin, Tanya, Eli, Rafa, Matt, Scott, Tim, Jeremy, Jeff,   | + | * ''Rob, Edwin, Tanya, Eli, Rafa, Matt, Scott, Tim, Jeremy, Jeff, Andrew, Neal ''  | 
=== Regular meeting business  ===  | === Regular meeting business  ===  | ||
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** ''ascii art mapped to data dictionary''  | ** ''ascii art mapped to data dictionary''  | ||
** ''all in browser, avoids going to server''  | ** ''all in browser, avoids going to server''  | ||
| − | ** ''Adding this new to OpenLayers (was in some others modest   | + | ** ''Adding this new to OpenLayers (was in some others [modest maps, leaflet] already)''  | 
** ''New OpenLayers Layer and Control (UTFGrid) - similar to tiles - x/y/z''  | ** ''New OpenLayers Layer and Control (UTFGrid) - similar to tiles - x/y/z''  | ||
** ''ascii art and corresponding data dictionary are all in json file, can have multiples''  | ** ''ascii art and corresponding data dictionary are all in json file, can have multiples''  | ||
| + | ** ''UTFGrids created by TileMill, TileStache (both Mapnik) python implementation perhaps coming''  | ||
* Spatial surveys on the windows tablet (Tim/Ryan)  | * Spatial surveys on the windows tablet (Tim/Ryan)  | ||
| − | ** ''  | + | ** ''Continue technique of using Django to take applications on and offline''  | 
| + | ** ''Tablets now - Windows 7 talet demo'ed''  | ||
| + | ** ''Attribute surveys''  | ||
| + | ** ''Mapping component (ExtJS, GeoEXT, OpenLayers...)''  | ||
| + | ** ''Bigger buttons, pinch zoom, swipe, digitize''  | ||
| + | ** ''TileCache pre-generated and accessed on hard-drive''  | ||
| + | ** ''Easier to do on a full blown OS and get access to computer as opposed to iOS or Android''  | ||
=== More regular meeting business ===  | === More regular meeting business ===  | ||
* GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day?  | * GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day?  | ||
| + | ** ''Morning session will be smackdown - interfaces: leaflet(Lev or Rafa?), Google (Christian)''  | ||
** ''Karsten not able to present due to schedule uncertainty''  | ** ''Karsten not able to present due to schedule uncertainty''  | ||
| − | ** ''  | + | ** ''Afternoon session will be smackdown - caches/servers: TileMill (Edwin), MapCache (),  (Or: give afternoon time slot back, change title from ESRI+Open Source, Brian might have something, Dean ORTools...?)'' '''''Update: depending on time slot, Dean can do ORTools.  Dean is moderating for "Real-world GIS" so he is available.'''''  | 
| + | ** ''GIS In Action table: Sign up with Jeremy, include some focus on Surveyors (gvSIG/Sextante), GPS/Mobile, ''  | ||
* OSGeo 2011 Annual Report - see also: [http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2012-February/010097.html Discuss call for reports]  | * OSGeo 2011 Annual Report - see also: [http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2012-February/010097.html Discuss call for reports]  | ||
** ''Notes in italic here''  | ** ''Notes in italic here''  | ||
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| + | * State of the Map US in Portland in fall  | ||
== Remaining schedule (every fourth Wednesday)  ==  | == Remaining schedule (every fourth Wednesday)  ==  | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 28 February 2012
- Buzz "200" when you arrive. The phone rings once or twice, then you'll be buzzed up. Elevator access available. Indoor bike parking available upstairs.
 
Agenda
Introductions
- Rob, Edwin, Tanya, Eli, Rafa, Matt, Scott, Tim, Jeremy, Jeff, Andrew, Neal
 
Regular meeting business
(e.g., Upcoming GIS events/conferences, next meeting presenters or topics, discussions, updates, etc.)
- Gift for OpenSourcery. If you were able to enjoy our old meeting space with them consider bringing a contribution of $5 or more.
- Soft Cities midnight commander blanket - contribute funds. Sign card too
 
 
Presentations
- UTFGrid support for openlayers (Matt)
- ascii art mapped to data dictionary
 - all in browser, avoids going to server
 - Adding this new to OpenLayers (was in some others [modest maps, leaflet] already)
 - New OpenLayers Layer and Control (UTFGrid) - similar to tiles - x/y/z
 - ascii art and corresponding data dictionary are all in json file, can have multiples
 - UTFGrids created by TileMill, TileStache (both Mapnik) python implementation perhaps coming
 
 
- Spatial surveys on the windows tablet (Tim/Ryan)
- Continue technique of using Django to take applications on and offline
 - Tablets now - Windows 7 talet demo'ed
 - Attribute surveys
 - Mapping component (ExtJS, GeoEXT, OpenLayers...)
 - Bigger buttons, pinch zoom, swipe, digitize
 - TileCache pre-generated and accessed on hard-drive
 - Easier to do on a full blown OS and get access to computer as opposed to iOS or Android
 
 
More regular meeting business
- GIS in Action conference talk proposals. Give your talk or let's brainstorm for them. Do we want to do an unconference day?
- Morning session will be smackdown - interfaces: leaflet(Lev or Rafa?), Google (Christian)
 - Karsten not able to present due to schedule uncertainty
 - Afternoon session will be smackdown - caches/servers: TileMill (Edwin), MapCache (), (Or: give afternoon time slot back, change title from ESRI+Open Source, Brian might have something, Dean ORTools...?) Update: depending on time slot, Dean can do ORTools. Dean is moderating for "Real-world GIS" so he is available.
 - GIS In Action table: Sign up with Jeremy, include some focus on Surveyors (gvSIG/Sextante), GPS/Mobile,
 
 
- OSGeo 2011 Annual Report - see also: Discuss call for reports
- Notes in italic here
 
 
- State of the Map US in Portland in fall