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== Google Maps and Google Earth as a WMS server with Mapserver/Mapscript ==
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== Support for reading SVG symbols ==
  
A PHP/Python MapScript application to serve images from Google Maps and Earth via the WMS-protocol, so they can be scaled and projected at will and combined with other WMS maps
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Add support for SVG as an alternate method to define vector symbols in a MapServer symbolset.
  
== Mentor ==
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==== Mentor ====
  
[[User:jan_hartmann]]
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Jan Hartmann
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== Other Ideas: ==
  
Department of Geography
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The following MapServer-dev thread outlines a few possible ideas, without providing much details:
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[[http://www.nabble.com/Google-Summer-of-Code-Ideas-tf3370598.html http://www.nabble.com/Google-Summer-of-Code-Ideas-tf3370598.html]]
  
University of Amsterdam
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== REMOVED ideas: ==
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==== Add support for KML output to MapServer (for use with Google Earth) ====
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IMPORTANT: KML output in MapServer used to be on the list of ideas but is needed in MapServer 5.0 by an organization that will likely fund it before the summer (before 5.0), so it has been taken out of the list.
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[[Category:Google Summer of Code]]
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[[Category:MapServer]]

Latest revision as of 10:52, 2 September 2022

Enter ideas for development projects here...

Support for reading SVG symbols

Add support for SVG as an alternate method to define vector symbols in a MapServer symbolset.

Mentor

?

Other Ideas:

The following MapServer-dev thread outlines a few possible ideas, without providing much details: [http://www.nabble.com/Google-Summer-of-Code-Ideas-tf3370598.html]

REMOVED ideas:

Add support for KML output to MapServer (for use with Google Earth)

IMPORTANT: KML output in MapServer used to be on the list of ideas but is needed in MapServer 5.0 by an organization that will likely fund it before the summer (before 5.0), so it has been taken out of the list.