[GRASS-dev] GSoC 2016

Hi all,

I am Mayank Agrawal and I am a research student in Lab for Spatial Informatics in International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad,India. I am working on GRASS GIS project for GSoC 2016. My proposal is WebGrass, which will focus on the development of web based GUI for the Grass, where people can use Grass modules through a web browser without actually installing GRASS. GRASS will be running on a server. The user interface will be built using wt web toolkit.

Here is the Abstract.

Source code is hosted on Github and here is my fork under the branch gsoc2016.

Here is my first pull request

We are using Gitter for our communication.

This is the wiki on GRASS Trac.

And project WebGrass is running Here on server.

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Hei Mayank and Rashad,

And thanks for this very cool GSoC project!

Do you take some inspiration from RStudio Server? We use it and are quite happy with it. Nice features there are (for my taste) the editor, the console and git/svn integration? And also GRASS is most sexy with the command line at hand. But I can imagine that such things are not feasible within this project?..

Kind regards,

Stefan

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Hi all,

I am Mayank Agrawal and I am a research student in Lab for Spatial Informatics in International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad,India. I am working on GRASS GIS project for GSoC 2016. My proposal is WebGrass, which will focus on the development of web based GUI for the Grass, where people can use Grass modules through a web browser without actually installing GRASS. GRASS will be running on a server. The user interface will be built using wt web toolkit.

Here is the Abstract.

Source code is hosted on Github and here is my fork under the branch gsoc2016.

Here is my first pull request

We are using Gitter for our communication.

This is the wiki on GRASS Trac.

And project WebGrass is running Here on server.

Sent with MailTrack

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Hi,

Yeah, WebGrass is a web based UI of the GRASS like Rstudio server for Rstudio. The design idea of WebGrass does have grass command like interface, which might be built on top of the jupyter notebook. There will be room in the app to allow for the command line. But that is still a concept idea which needs to be explored more. For this GSOC, we don’t think we can reach there and thus not planning to do this now. For now, our focus is on WebGrass UI and on its IPC(inter process communication).

Regards,
Mayank

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On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:07 AM, Blumentrath, Stefan <Stefan.Blumentrath@nina.no> wrote:

Hei Mayank and Rashad,

And thanks for this very cool GSoC project!

Do you take some inspiration from RStudio Server? We use it and are quite happy with it. Nice features there are (for my taste) the editor, the console and git/svn integration? And also GRASS is most sexy with the command line at hand. But I can imagine that such things are not feasible within this project?..

Kind regards,

Stefan

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Subject: [GRASS-dev] GSoC 2016

Hi all,

I am Mayank Agrawal and I am a research student in Lab for Spatial Informatics in International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad,India. I am working on GRASS GIS project for GSoC 2016. My proposal is WebGrass, which will focus on the development of web based GUI for the Grass, where people can use Grass modules through a web browser without actually installing GRASS. GRASS will be running on a server. The user interface will be built using wt web toolkit.

Here is the Abstract.

Source code is hosted on Github and here is my fork under the branch gsoc2016.

Here is my first pull request

We are using Gitter for our communication.

This is the wiki on GRASS Trac.

And project WebGrass is running Here on server.

Sent with MailTrack

Image removed by sender.