OSGeo conference in .nl

Yesterday was the dutch (mini) conference on open source geospatial software, organized by osgeo.nl. I was too late to join the technical workshops, but the talks turned out to be fun as well. The different talks mainly showed of projects which somehow worked with open source. The most interesting talk for me was probably the one by Dirk Frigne of DFC. He showed of Majas, a new application they have been developing for the past two years. Majas is a browser based vector editor (amongst others) which supports snapping etc. They started developing it before OpenLayers existed and are now considering to write OpenLayers into Majas as their map renderer.

Apart from having good vector editing capabilities it has a nice architecture which resembles Mapbuilders MVC. From what I’ve seen it has the potential to become a widget framework around OpenLayers, what Mapbuilder tried to become and mapfish is currently trying. In Capetown they will talk further on integrating with OpenLayers, so to be continued.

There was an interesting discussion on what it meant to ‘do’ open source. Just using it was found to be not enough, you need to contribute your code and preferably also make the source code of your project available. The discussion went on for a while on whether or not we needed more legislation to force open source into the public sector. (Bad idea IMHO) At the end there was a smart remark on the sorry state of OSS, we are needing/using legislation to get people to use open source software. The guy stated that we needed to work on our marketing, so people want to use it, I totally agree on that!

No Responses

Note that comments are displayed in reverse chronological order with topmost comments being freshest. Subscribe | Comment

Leave a Reply