FYI. I hope we're not shutting the gate after the horse has bolted.
We have gml 3.2 support in the pipeline driven by GeoSciML. Has anyone tried with GML 3.1 and app-schema to implement the INSPIRE schemas? - I was planning to play with the hydrography theme, but I only got the data I was planning to use the other week, as a gigabyte of ArcSDE data I have to learn how to cope with, and won't get to it for a while.
Rob A
-----Original Message-----
From: inspire-data-bounces@anonymised.com [mailto:inspire-data-bounces@anonymised.com…] On Behalf Of Frans Knibbe
Sent: Saturday, 24 July 2010 12:38 AM
To: Jo Walsh
Cc: Arnulf Christl; Steven Fruijtier; Inspire-data@anonymised.com
Subject: [Inspire-data] Re: inspire-foss project
Hello Jo,
Thanks for the pointer, I was not aware of the OSGeo INSPIRE data
experiments group. Just (van den Broecke) must be aware of both
initiatives, because he is a member of both. I have just tried to
subscribe to the inspire-data mailing list. Has there been recent
activity in the group?
At the moment there seems to be a certain lack of knowledge in ESDIN
with respect to using GeoServer WFS to create INSPIRE Download Services.
I would be nice to learn from people who have tried this.
At the moment I am experimenting with the Geographical Names (GN) theme
and Deegree 2.3, using data in PostgreSQL. I will try to keep the
inspire-data group informed of major breakthroughs.
Regards,
Frans
On 2010-07-23 13:00, Jo Walsh wrote:
dear all,
I bumped into this via ESDIN - is the group here aware of this effort
http://code.google.com/p/inspire-foss/Frans, did you know there's a group within OSGeo looking at common
FOSS INSPIRE platform - see also
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/INSPIRE_data_experimentscheers,
jo
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