Public Geospatial Data Project Update Mission

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This page is for brainstorming for the purpose of refining the Mission Statement of the OSGeo Public Geospatial Data Project.

Please add any entries to the following sections as well as placing your name and a +1 next to those statements that you feel are *most* important and a -1 next to those statements that you feel should not be part of the Public Geospatial Data Project. Don't hesitate to add any statements that conflict or contradict any of the other statements on the lists - this is for brainstorming.

Purpose

(Why do we need a Public Geospatial Data Project?)

  • Free software is useless without data (from OSGeo Goals) (bitner +1)
  • Varied sample datasets are critical for GIS education (bitner +1)
  • Free counterparts to Google Maps and friends are necessary
  • Have relationships in place to respond to disasters (bitner +1)
  • Show off OSGeo software in action (bitner +1 )
  • Make it easy to find data to use in OSGeo software
  • Extend Open Source ideals to the data world

Tasks

(What are we doing to meet the needs?)

  • Provide hosting support to mirror large datasets
  • Provide computing resources and volunteer support to pull together and add value to datasets (bitner +1)
  • Provide forum to create relationships and exercise the ability to come together in disasters
  • Create multi-resolution datasets and services to provide best available base map data / imagery
  • Host applications using free data using OSGeo software (bitner +1, zool +1)
  • Offer guidelines for public geodata licensing and help to connect people who are needing and offering advice (zool +1)

Beliefs

(What motivates are work?)

  • Data should be free (bitner +1)
  • Standards help the flow of data
  • Too much wanking keeps things from getting done
  • Actions speak louder than words

Hurdles

(What gets in our way?)

  • Licensing terms
  • Too much talking about what we need to do, and not just doing
  • Much of the work is done under different banners