Live GIS Disc Press Release 27

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Call for interest in OSGeo-Live 6.0

2 May 2012

We are starting to build the 6.0 OSGeo-Live DVD which will be released in September 2012, ready for FOSS4G 2012 as well as many other spatial conferences. This upcoming release will be built upon the stable Xubuntu 12.04 Long Term Support (LTS). Xubuntu 12.04 has been strongly encouraging Java based projects to move to OpenJDK instead of Sun Java, by both improving OpenJDK, and making licencing conditions difficult for Sun Java. As such, we anticipate that OSGeo-Live will only support OpenJDK. Documentation will be translated into eight languages, now also including Chinese and Catalan.

Any new applications?
We would like to hear from anyone wishing to add new projects to OSGeo-Live, anyone wishing to extend or add extra translations, or anyone who has ideas on how we should shape the upcoming release.
Status of working apps in Xubuntu 12.04?
Could each installed project please update our status sheet to note the expected version to be installed on OSGeo-Live 5.5. Status sheet.

Key Priorities for next release

Package Updates
Migrate to Xubuntu 12.04 LTS
Update and test latest stable software releases
Migrating to OpenJDK
We will be endevouring to move all java based applications to OpenJDK (instead of Sun Java).
Disk Space
We have reached our DVD size limits, and need to be creative about saving space and disciplined in not losing space to duplication. We hope to ship a single Java and single Tomcat version this time, in addition to further consolidation around shared sample datasets.
Testing
With Quality being a key focus area for us, we need lots of help with testing.

Key Milestones

10 Jul 2012 Feature Freeze
07 Aug 2012 User Acceptance Test (all Apps installed and working)
28 Aug 2012 Final ISO sent to printers

... full schedule

About OSGeo-Live

OSGeo-live is an XUbuntu based distribution of Geospatial Open Source Software, available via a Live DVD, Virtual Machine and USB. You can use OSGeo-Live to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything.