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OSGeo was created to support the collaborative development of open source geospatial software, and promote its widespread use. Join us by signing up to our mailing lists or check out the Getting Started page to become more involved.
News
| 2013-04-30 | Open Source Geospatial Laboratory established at the University of Southampton, UK |
| 2013-04-29 | GDAL/OGR 1.10.0 Released |
| 2013-04-15 | New final version of gvSIG available: gvSIG 2.0 |
| 2013-04-12 | pycsw enters OSGeo Incubation |
Upcoming events
| 2013-06-02 | Bolsena Hacking Event 2013 |
| 2013-06-09 | FROG 2013, Saint-Mandé, France |
| 2013-06-12 | FOSSGIS 2013, Rapperswil, Switzerland |
| 2013-06-13 | OSGeo Gent 2013, Belgium |
Community Blogs
- gvSIG Team: gvSIG 2.0: OpenStreetMap, añadiendo nuevos servidores
- Edmar Moretti: Google Maps é legal mas o uso pode não ser...
- MGCOT: Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Geography, specializing in “Regional Flux Analysis”
- gvSIG CE: Evaluation of how to implement a cartesian coordinate system support (EPSG:5806)
- Faunalia: Faunalia is hiring: QGIS development
- SourcePole: Faster maps with progressive WMS
- gvSIG Team: gvSIG 2.0: Teselas de OpenStreetMap
- Slashgeo (FOSS Articles): gvSIG 2.0 Novelties
- Jackie Ng: An elegant MgMap hack
- gvSIG Team: gvSIG 2.0: Data in NetCDF
- GIS Professionals in Iran: حالت های مختلف کار با MapServer
- Simone Giannecchini: We are hiring!
- OpenGeo Blog: Announcing Mapmeter: a new tool for analyzing geospatial deployments
- Andreas Schmitz: Hans Moleman issues
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