Difference between revisions of "Fantasy Geodata Funding Application"

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* Systems support & stress testing - 20 hours + maybe build testing / distribution - 20 hours - HJG
 
* Systems support & stress testing - 20 hours + maybe build testing / distribution - 20 hours - HJG
  
None of this has been really discussed with the potential involvees and is currently fantasyland - [[User:JoWalsh|JoWalsh]]
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In addition SDE and CRS have been working on interface components majorly in OpenLayers and it is likely some of their time would become a defacto in kind contribution on the part of MetaCarta, who are interested in this kind of project and are attempting to "give more back" to the open source/open data community. 
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''None of this has been really discussed with the potential involvees and is currently fantasyland -'' [[User:JoWalsh|JoWalsh]]

Revision as of 03:45, 24 September 2006

Brief outline of a proposed quick funding application to #insert large search engine company here for work on the Geodata Repository, refining and documenting the Geodata Metadata Model and interfaces, integrating with FAO GeoNetwork's data distribution and search frontend, and developing dynamic packaging of data from OGC web services.

All the below need a paragraph of detail explaining what would be done.

  • Data wrangling - 40 hours - MN?
  • OWS setup and dynamic data repackaging - 60 hours - NHV?
  • Model + engine implementation - 50 hours - JW?
  • Work on OWSLib and a GeoAPI interface - 40 hours - SG?
  • Work porting GeoAPI and SLD/WFS-T support in OWSLib - 20 hours - maybe supporting catalog client work - 20 hours - JG?
  • Documentation / coordination - 40 hours - NH?
  • Systems support & stress testing - 20 hours + maybe build testing / distribution - 20 hours - HJG

In addition SDE and CRS have been working on interface components majorly in OpenLayers and it is likely some of their time would become a defacto in kind contribution on the part of MetaCarta, who are interested in this kind of project and are attempting to "give more back" to the open source/open data community.

None of this has been really discussed with the potential involvees and is currently fantasyland - JoWalsh