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Movement data in GIS #28: open geospatial tools for movement data exploration
We recently published a new paper on “Open Geospatial Tools for Movement Data Exploration” (open access). If you liked Movement data in GIS #26: towards a template for exploring movement data, you wil…
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Announcing: mapguide-react-layout 0.13
Here it is. The last release of mapguide-react-layout in its current form. There will be bugfix releases as required but from this release onwards, mapguide-react-layout will be re-branded as somethin…
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MapStore Release 2020.01.00
Dear Reader, We are pleased to announce the release 2020.01.00 of MapStore, our flagship Open Source WebGIS product. The full list of changes for this release can be found here, but the most interesti…
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Open Source Debate @ North51
In a little change from the usual course of conference structure, I was invited to debate the merits of open source versus proprietary software at the North51 conference in Banff, Alberta last week. T…
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Open Source Debate @ North51
In a little change from the usual course of conference structure, I was invited to debate the merits of open source versus proprietary software at the North51 conference in Banff, Alberta last week. T…
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Running commands in the JTS TestBuilder
The JTS TestBuilder is a great tool for creating geometry, processing it with JTS spatial functions, and visualizing the results. It has powerful capabilities for inspecting the fine details of geome…
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Geocomputation using free and Open Source Software (1st-5th June 2020 - Matera, Italy)
A 5 days intense experience opening new horizons on the use of the vast potentials of Linux environment and the command line approach for geo-data massive processing using Bash, AWK, Python, GRASS, QG…
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mapguide-react-layout dev diary part 24: Adding *even* more than just WMS layers
Since I introduced the revamped external layer manager, the creativity floodgates have opened as I have realised that there are many other things that we could implement on top. So for this post, I…
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Public Service Announcement: Update to the latest point release now
QGIS users who have adopted the 3.10 version when initially released at the end of October 2019 have likely noticed a sharp drop in reliability. The underlying issues have now been addressed in 3.10.2…
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Public Service Announcement: Update to the latest point release now
QGIS users who have adopted the 3.10 version when initially released at the end of October 2019 have likely noticed a sharp drop in reliability. The underlying issues have now been addressed in 3.10.2…