Difference between revisions of "MapGuide Project Update - 2007 Q1"

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Since its initial release, there have been several signifigant events  
 
Since its initial release, there have been several signifigant events  
 
  
 
* November 2005
 
* November 2005
 
** Autodesk announces that new MapGuide code will be released as open source.
 
** Autodesk announces that new MapGuide code will be released as open source.
** Technology preview release of MapGuide Open Source (under the name MapServer Enterprise)
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** Technology preview release of MapGuide Open Source (under the ill-fated name MapServer Enterprise)
  
 
* February 2006
 
* February 2006
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* November 2006
 
* November 2006
** MapGuide Open Source Project Steering Committee is formed
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** MapGuide Open Source Project Steering Committee is formed.  MapGuide Open Source is now controlled by a group of developers and users, the majority of which are not Autodesk employees.
  
 
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* January 2007
 
* January 2007
** Implementation of Trac, a flexible development tracking system
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** A flexible development tracking system (Trac) is implemented.  This allows users to more easily submit bug reports and enhancement requests.
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* March 2007
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** MapGuide graduated from OSGeo Incubation, showing an acceptable level of participation, freedom from code encumbrances, and use of standard open source development methodologies.
  
  
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* Native KML publishing, including support for regions, and view-based scale ranges.
 
* Native KML publishing, including support for regions, and view-based scale ranges.
 
* Introduction of a highly configurable stylization engine, allowing for complex custom point and line styles
 
* Introduction of a highly configurable stylization engine, allowing for complex custom point and line styles
* More?
 
  
 
== Statistics ==
 
== Statistics ==

Revision as of 22:50, 10 March 2007

About MapGuide

MapGuide Open Source is an advanced platform for web-based geospatial application development, data update, and publishing. MapGuide incredibly flexible, being cross-platform (Windows and Linux) and cross-language (PHP, Java, and ASP.Net). It includes a strong geospatial processing API, and a large number of output formats, such as image (PNG, JPG, etc), WMS, WFS, and KML. In addition, by leveraging the flexible FDO Open Source data abstraction library, MapGuide can access multiple data sources, such as MySQL, PostGIS, Oracle, ArcSDE, Shape Files, SDF, WMS, WFS, and many image formats.

Recent Events

Since its initial release, there have been several signifigant events

  • November 2005
    • Autodesk announces that new MapGuide code will be released as open source.
    • Technology preview release of MapGuide Open Source (under the ill-fated name MapServer Enterprise)
  • February 2006
    • MapGuide code is made available through the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
    • MapGuide Open Source 1.0.0 is released
    • MapGuide development team starts using public issue tracking and feedback mechanisms
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  • November 2006
    • MapGuide Open Source Project Steering Committee is formed. MapGuide Open Source is now controlled by a group of developers and users, the majority of which are not Autodesk employees.
  • put more items in here
  • January 2007
    • A flexible development tracking system (Trac) is implemented. This allows users to more easily submit bug reports and enhancement requests.
  • March 2007
    • MapGuide graduated from OSGeo Incubation, showing an acceptable level of participation, freedom from code encumbrances, and use of standard open source development methodologies.


Under Development

In the past months, several exciting new features have been added to MapGuide Open Source

  • Native KML publishing, including support for regions, and view-based scale ranges.
  • Introduction of a highly configurable stylization engine, allowing for complex custom point and line styles

Statistics

  • N Downloads of latest 1.1.0 release
  • N Members of user / developer lists
  • Active development involvement by the following organisations / people
    • Autodesk
    • DM Solutions Group
    • SL-King