Open GIS
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fleming75
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2008-10-15 13:14
Free and Open Source SOFTWARE::Free and Open DATA and content::Free and Open STANDARDS
Thank you to all who participated in FOSS4G 2008. By all accounts it was a great success.
If you are interested in free and open source software (FOSS), data, content, architecture, standards and other related philosophies, you will come across like-minded people here. We are advocates for everything Open. We aim to inform as well as to listen and be informed. Specifically, open source GIS software and content have a huge role to play in development in South Africa. The SA Government has an Open Source and Interoperability Policy. Individual users are beginning to see the power and flexibility of open source GIS. Local government is starting to adopt it in a big way. Join our list to keep in touch.
The GISSA Open Source SIG is in the process of becoming a Local Chapter of OSGeo. OSGeo is an umbrella body for a number of major global open source GIS projects. OSGeo kindly host the mailing list for this SIG, which goes beyond GISSA to include all Africa. Subscribe to the list or if you are a member you can send to the list at africa@lists.osgeo.org.
A lot of activity is taking place on our wiki. Please check it out and add your input or volunteer for a role.
If you are interested in free and open source software (FOSS), data, content, architecture, standards and other related philosophies, you will come across like-minded people here. We are advocates for everything Open. We aim to inform as well as to listen and be informed. Specifically, open source GIS software and content have a huge role to play in development in South Africa. The SA Government has an Open Source and Interoperability Policy. Individual users are beginning to see the power and flexibility of open source GIS. Local government is starting to adopt it in a big way. Join our list to keep in touch.
The GISSA Open Source SIG is in the process of becoming a Local Chapter of OSGeo. OSGeo is an umbrella body for a number of major global open source GIS projects. OSGeo kindly host the mailing list for this SIG, which goes beyond GISSA to include all Africa. Subscribe to the list or if you are a member you can send to the list at africa@lists.osgeo.org.
A lot of activity is taking place on our wiki. Please check it out and add your input or volunteer for a role.