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== Accepted Proposals == | == Accepted Proposals == | ||
− | This year OSGeo accepted | + | This year OSGeo accepted 7 students working on the following projects: |
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|Rajat Shinde | |Rajat Shinde | ||
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− | | | + | |[https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GSoC_2019_Adding_Augmented_Reality_(AR)_support_to_the_MapMint4ME_Android_Application Wiki page: Adding Augmented Reality (AR) support to the MapMint4ME Android Application] |
− | | | + | |[https://github.com/AdityaChondke/MapMint4ME Repository] |
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|gvSIG | |gvSIG | ||
|Create of new topological rules in gvSIG desktop | |Create of new topological rules in gvSIG desktop | ||
− | |Héctor | + | |Héctor Tundidor |
|Óscar Martínez | |Óscar Martínez | ||
|Alfred de Jager | |Alfred de Jager | ||
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− | | | + | |[https://github.com/hecnita/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/Creation-of-new-topological-rules-in-gvSIG-desktop Wiki page: Creation of new topological rules in gvSIG desktop] |
− | | | + | |[https://github.com/hecnita/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology Repository] |
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|Rajat Shinde | |Rajat Shinde | ||
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− | | | + | |https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GSoC_2019_Porting_MapMint_from_Python2_to_Python3 |
− | | | + | |https://github.com/fenilgmehta/mapmint |
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− | | | + | |pgRouting |
|GSoC 19: GRAPH C++ Boost graph algorithms for pgRouting | |GSoC 19: GRAPH C++ Boost graph algorithms for pgRouting | ||
|Hang Wu | |Hang Wu | ||
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|Daniel Kastl | |Daniel Kastl | ||
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− | | | + | |https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki/GSoC-2019-GRAPH-C---Boost-graph-algorithms-for-pgRouting |
− | | | + | |https://github.com/nike0good/GSoC-pgRouting |
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|Implement Edward Moore's Algorithm, Breadth First Search and Binary Breadth First Search Algorithms in pgRouting | |Implement Edward Moore's Algorithm, Breadth First Search and Binary Breadth First Search Algorithms in pgRouting | ||
|Vicennial | |Vicennial | ||
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|Cayetano Benavent | |Cayetano Benavent | ||
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− | | | + | |https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki/GSoC-2019-Edward-Moore's-Algorithm,-Breadth-First-Search-and-Binary-Breadth-First-Search |
− | | | + | |https://github.com/vicennial/GSoC-pgRouting |
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|Alfred de Jager | |Alfred de Jager | ||
|Francisco Peñarrubia | |Francisco Peñarrubia | ||
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− | | | + | 1. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/1.-New-rules-for-the-Topology-Framework-in-gvSIG-Desktop New rules for the Topology Framework] |
+ | 2. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/3.-Must-be-coincident-with Topological rule: Must be coincident with] | ||
+ | 3. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/4.-Must-be-covered-by-endpoint-of Topological rule: Must be covered by endpoint of] | ||
+ | 4. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/5.-Points-must-be-covered-by-line Topological rule: Points must be covered by line] | ||
+ | 5. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/6.-Must-be-properly-inside-polygons Topological rule: Must be properly inside polygons] | ||
+ | 6. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology/wiki/7.-Contains-point. Topological rule: Contains point.] | ||
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+ | 1. [https://github.com/Maureque/gvsig-gsoc2019-topology Repository] | ||
+ | 2. [https://github.com/Maureque/TopologyRuleMustBeCoincidentWithPoint Must be coincident with] | ||
+ | 3. [https://github.com/Maureque/TopologyRuleMustBeCoveredByEndpointOfPoint Must be covered by endpoint of] | ||
+ | 4. [https://github.com/Maureque/TopologyRulePointsMustBeCoveredByLinePoint Points must be covered by line] | ||
+ | 5. [https://github.com/Maureque/TopologyRuleMustBeProperlyInsidePolygonsPoint Must be properly inside polygons] | ||
+ | 6. [https://github.com/Maureque/TopologyRuleContainsPointPolygon Contains point] | ||
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|Martin Dobias | |Martin Dobias | ||
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− | | | + | |https://github.com/ismailsunni/QGIS/wiki/GSoC-2019---QGIS-3D-Improvement |
− | | | + | |https://github.com/ismailsunni/qgis |
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Accepted Proposals
This year OSGeo accepted 7 students working on the following projects: