Difference between revisions of "GRASS GIS Report 2012"

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* Many papers that include GRASS GIS were published in scientific journals and conference proceedings in 2012:
 
* Many papers that include GRASS GIS were published in scientific journals and conference proceedings in 2012:
 
:[http://gis.ncsu.edu/osgeorel/publications.php some examples in earth sciences]
 
:[http://gis.ncsu.edu/osgeorel/publications.php some examples in earth sciences]
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:[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380012000786 Looking for the future in the past: Long-term change in socioecological systems]
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*GRASS used for GIS training by the National Center for Atmospheric Research
  
 
=== Areas for Improvement ===
 
=== Areas for Improvement ===

Revision as of 11:31, 14 January 2013

- DRAFT, please expand

Key Accomplishments

  • Updated and modernized GRASS web site launched
  • GRASS 6.4.2 released, see details
  • GRASS 6.4.3RC2 released, see details
  • WinGRASS 6.4.3RC2 stand-alone package, MacOSX installer and Linux package released
  • Google Summer of Code 2012 participation with three projects:
Pietro Zambelli : Python high level map interaction for GRASS GIS
Eric Momsen: Image Segmentation in GRASS GIS
Stepan Turek: GRASS GIS WxGui front end for vector analysis modules

Participation in conferences

Education and Research

some examples in earth sciences
Looking for the future in the past: Long-term change in socioecological systems
  • GRASS used for GIS training by the National Center for Atmospheric Research

Areas for Improvement

Opportunities to Help

  • Developers, power users providing support to newcomers, translators, documentation editors and others who would like to help are always welcome,

see more details on how to get involved

  • Help in preparing more marketing material: update flyers and poster in different languages

Outlook for 2013

  • Release of GRASS6.4.3
  • Continue improvements in GRASS7.0
  • Organize GRASS GIS Community Sprints
  • Participation at FOSS4G and other conferences
  • Participation in Google Summer of Code