[pgrouting-dev] GSoC proposal - public transport in pgrouting

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai, India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the developer team of busroutes.in[1][2] which is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days familiarising myself with the software structure, functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in looks very interesting and indeed public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai, India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the developer team of busroutes.in[1][2] which is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days familiarising myself with the software structure, functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found here: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1. Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de> wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in looks very interesting and indeed public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai, India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the developer team of busroutes.in[1][2] which is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days familiarising myself with the software structure, functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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J Kishore Kumar.

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
   -Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

-
J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
<mailto:daniel@georepublic.de>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
    busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
    public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
    algorithm, that pgRouting doesn't have (yet).

    The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
    analysis problems. They shouldn't be limited to a certain use case
    or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
    OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

    There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
    people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
    regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
    other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

    So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
    Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
    mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

    Best regards,
    Daniel

    2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com <mailto:justjkk@gmail.com>>

        Hi,

        I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
        India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
        developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
        is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
        eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
        pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
        familiarising myself with the software structure,
        functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
        impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
        <http://busroutes.in> project).

        I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
        in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
        travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
        on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
        and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

        Thanks & Regards,
        J Kishore kumar.
        http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

        [1] - http://busroutes.in
        [2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
        [3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting

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Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal!
We will take a look and add comments on the Melange site.

Daniel

2011/4/4 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

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Hi Stephen,

Thank you for the encouragement. I shall explore opengraphrouter and
possibly use the topology and take some cues for the routing. I shall
reply soon with more info.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On 4/4/11, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be
interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements
bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not
integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done
here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
   -Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

-
J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
<mailto:daniel@georepublic.de>> wrote:

    Hi,

    Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
    busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
    public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
    algorithm, that pgRouting doesn't have (yet).

    The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
    analysis problems. They shouldn't be limited to a certain use case
    or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
    OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

    There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
    people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
    regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
    other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

    So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
    Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
    mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

    Best regards,
    Daniel

    2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com <mailto:justjkk@gmail.com>>

        Hi,

        I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
        India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
        developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
        is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
        eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
        pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
        familiarising myself with the software structure,
        functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
        impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
        <http://busroutes.in> project).

        I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
        in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
        travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
        on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
        and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

        Thanks & Regards,
        J Kishore kumar.
        http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

        [1] - http://busroutes.in
        [2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
        [3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting

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Hi,

I have updated my GSoC proposal[1] with more details in the Idea section. I’m looking forward to hear how can I improve it and what information is missing. I am also a bit curious to know regarding the assignment of mentors to this project.

Stephen,
I tried but could not successfully make the opengraphrouter source. I got the source code using svn co [https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter](https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter) opengraphrouter and the error[2] I got was ‘TimeScheduleHandler.h’ was not found. Can you please look into it and help me understand what’s the problem? Thanks.

Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

[1] - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1
[2] - http://dpaste.org/mH0T/

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Stephen,

Thank you for the encouragement. I shall explore opengraphrouter and
possibly use the topology and take some cues for the routing. I shall
reply soon with more info.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On 4/4/11, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be
interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements
bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not
integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done
here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
-Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
mailto:[daniel@georepublic.de](mailto:daniel@georepublic.de)> wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case
or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com mailto:[justjkk@gmail.com](mailto:justjkk@gmail.com)>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
familiarising myself with the software structure,
functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
<http://busroutes.in> project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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2011/4/7 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

Hi,

I have updated my GSoC proposal[1] with more details in the Idea section. I’m looking forward to hear how can I improve it and what information is missing. I am also a bit curious to know regarding the assignment of mentors to this project.

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for the updates!
I think you can leave it like it is now. After the deadline you won’t be able to change the content anymore, but comments will be still possible.

Well, we’re also curious regarding the assignments :wink:
It all depends on many factors and may change from year to year, so let’s see.

Daniel

Stephen,
I tried but could not successfully make the opengraphrouter source. I got the source code using svn co [https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter](https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter) opengraphrouter and the error[2] I got was ‘TimeScheduleHandler.h’ was not found. Can you please look into it and help me understand what’s the problem? Thanks.

Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

[1] - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1
[2] - http://dpaste.org/mH0T/

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Stephen,

Thank you for the encouragement. I shall explore opengraphrouter and
possibly use the topology and take some cues for the routing. I shall
reply soon with more info.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On 4/4/11, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be
interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements
bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not
integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done
here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
-Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
mailto:[daniel@georepublic.de](mailto:daniel@georepublic.de)> wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case
or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com mailto:[justjkk@gmail.com](mailto:justjkk@gmail.com)>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
familiarising myself with the software structure,
functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
<http://busroutes.in> project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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Hi,

Just got the announcement that my proposal has been accepted. I’m excited to find Anton as my project mentor. Will be glad to hear a hi from him on/off the list.
Huge thanks to daniel and stephen for helping me throughout the application submission phase. I guess I can seek more help from you during the project development phase as well. After my final semester exams conclude today(tuesday), I’ll have all my time to focus on pgrouting.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de> wrote:

2011/4/7 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

Hi,

I have updated my GSoC proposal[1] with more details in the Idea section. I’m looking forward to hear how can I improve it and what information is missing. I am also a bit curious to know regarding the assignment of mentors to this project.

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for the updates!
I think you can leave it like it is now. After the deadline you won’t be able to change the content anymore, but comments will be still possible.

Well, we’re also curious regarding the assignments :wink:
It all depends on many factors and may change from year to year, so let’s see.

Daniel

Stephen,
I tried but could not successfully make the opengraphrouter source. I got the source code using svn co [https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter](https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter) opengraphrouter and the error[2] I got was ‘TimeScheduleHandler.h’ was not found. Can you please look into it and help me understand what’s the problem? Thanks.

Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

[1] - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1
[2] - http://dpaste.org/mH0T/

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Stephen,

Thank you for the encouragement. I shall explore opengraphrouter and
possibly use the topology and take some cues for the routing. I shall
reply soon with more info.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On 4/4/11, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be
interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements
bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not
integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done
here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
-Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
mailto:[daniel@georepublic.de](mailto:daniel@georepublic.de)> wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case
or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com mailto:[justjkk@gmail.com](mailto:justjkk@gmail.com)>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
familiarising myself with the software structure,
functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
<http://busroutes.in> project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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Hello Kishore,

Congrats for getting selected! Well, even my proposal for Time Dependent shortest path routing (discussed in another thread) got accepted, and Daniel has agreed to be my mentor. So, great news for pgRouting, since 2 proposals have been accepted this year.

Thanks again to Steve, Anton and Daniel, for guidance and inputs (for past few months in my case!).

Lets’ spend the summer coding! :wink:

Best luck!

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

Just got the announcement that my proposal has been accepted. I’m excited to find Anton as my project mentor. Will be glad to hear a hi from him on/off the list.
Huge thanks to daniel and stephen for helping me throughout the application submission phase. I guess I can seek more help from you during the project development phase as well. After my final semester exams conclude today(tuesday), I’ll have all my time to focus on pgrouting.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de> wrote:

2011/4/7 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com>

Hi,

I have updated my GSoC proposal[1] with more details in the Idea section. I’m looking forward to hear how can I improve it and what information is missing. I am also a bit curious to know regarding the assignment of mentors to this project.

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for the updates!
I think you can leave it like it is now. After the deadline you won’t be able to change the content anymore, but comments will be still possible.

Well, we’re also curious regarding the assignments :wink:
It all depends on many factors and may change from year to year, so let’s see.

Daniel

Stephen,
I tried but could not successfully make the opengraphrouter source. I got the source code using svn co [https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter](https://opengraphrouter.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opengraphrouter) opengraphrouter and the error[2] I got was ‘TimeScheduleHandler.h’ was not found. Can you please look into it and help me understand what’s the problem? Thanks.

Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

[1] - http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1
[2] - http://dpaste.org/mH0T/

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Stephen,

Thank you for the encouragement. I shall explore opengraphrouter and
possibly use the topology and take some cues for the routing. I shall
reply soon with more info.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.

On 4/4/11, Stephen Woodbridge <woodbri@swoodbridge.com> wrote:

Hi Kishore,

Thank you for your proposal and interest in pgRouting. You might be
interested in looking at:

http://opengraphrouter.sourceforge.net/

Last years project was to develop a multi-modal solution. It implements
bus and train schedules along with walking and cars. This is not
integrated with pgRouting but you might want to review what was done
here and maybe reuse some of the concepts in your project.

Best regard,
-Steve

On 4/3/2011 4:42 PM, Kishore Kumar wrote:

Hi,

Sorry it took a little long to draft my project proposal as I had to do
house shifting and am using mobile internet connection. I submitted my
project proposal using the Google melange platform and can be found
here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/justjkk/1.
Please comment on how I can refine my proposal. Thanks.

J Kishore kumar.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Daniel Kastl <daniel@georepublic.de
mailto:[daniel@georepublic.de](mailto:daniel@georepublic.de)> wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your interest in supporting pgRouting through GSoC!
busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> looks very interesting and indeed
public transport routing requires some multi-modal routing
algorithm, that pgRouting doesn’t have (yet).

The goal of pgRouting is to provide functions for various network
analysis problems. They shouldn’t be limited to a certain use case
or a certain data source. But of course many users of pgRouting use
OpenStreetMap like busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in> does.

There is no particular IRC channel for pgRouting. For GSoC in OSGeo
people use the general #osgeo chat room, and you can ask questions
regarding GSoC there, I think. Personally I turned off chat and
other stuff these days, because I need to concentrate on some project.

So feel free to share and discuss your ideas on this list or use the
Google Melange platform for your proposal. It allows students and
mentors to comment a project proposal as well.

Best regards,
Daniel

2011/3/26 Kishore Kumar <justjkk@gmail.com mailto:[justjkk@gmail.com](mailto:justjkk@gmail.com)>

Hi,

I am J Kishore kumar, an undergraduate student from Chennai,
India. I am an opensource enthusiast and am part of the
developer team of busroutes.in <http://busroutes.in>[1][2] which
is an ongoing project using openstreetmap and postgis. I am
eager to participate in GSoC. I looked at the source code of
pgrouting and osm2pgrouting for last couple of days
familiarising myself with the software structure,
functionalities and editing pieces of it[3].( and a growing
impulse to use pgrouting in the busroutes.in
<http://busroutes.in> project).

I would like to implement the public transport related aspects
in pgrouting(like changeovers and identifying different modes of
travel) as a GSoC project. Is it possible to discuss about this
on an IRC channel(pgRouting)? I will try to draft a schedule
and share it soon. Please let me know what you think about it.

Thanks & Regards,
J Kishore kumar.
http://jkk-2010.blogspot.com

[1] - http://busroutes.in
[2] - http://busroutes.in/wiki
[3] - http://github.com/justjkk/osm2pgrouting


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