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=== Jody Garnett ===
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Just the links:
 
Just the links:
 
*  [http://how2map.blogspot.com/ How 2 Map] (blog)
 
*  [http://how2map.blogspot.com/ How 2 Map] (blog)
*  [http://docs.codehaus.org/display/~jive Profile for Jody Garnett] (Codehaus)
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*  [http://twitter.com/#!/jodygarnett Twitter]
*  [http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/~jgarnett Profile for Jody Garnett] (uDig)
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*  [https://plus.google.com/117011258972821557685 Google Plus]
 
*  [http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jive Jody Garnett's Blog] (Java.net)
 
*  [http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jive Jody Garnett's Blog] (Java.net)
  
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Here are a couple of the open source projects I am known to work on:
 
Here are a couple of the open source projects I am known to work on:
  
*  User Friendly Desktop Internet GIS: Project Steering Committee
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[http://udig.refractions.net/ User Friendly Desktop Internet GIS]: Project Steering Committee
*  GeoTools - the Java GIS Toolkit : Project Management Committee
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[http://geotools.org/ GeoTools] - the Java GIS Toolkit : Project Management Committee
*  GeoServer - the open internet gateway for geographic data: Project Steering Committee
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[http://geoserver.org/ GeoServer] - the open internet gateway for geographic data: Project Steering Committee
*  GeoAPI - no longer active
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[http://www.geoapi.org/ GeoAPI] - no longer active
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I have a couple activities to stretch my wings and explore outside of the "Java Tribe":
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* [http://www.osgeo.org/incubator/ Incubation Committee (OSGeo)] Chair
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* [http://2011.foss4g.org/sessions/wps-shootout WPS Shootout]
  
 
[[Category:OSGeo Member]]
 
[[Category:OSGeo Member]]

Revision as of 20:38, 26 June 2012

Jody Garnett

Just the links:

GIS represents one of the last great frontiers (along with Business Intelligence) where the data volume lets everyone work on real computer science. This is a great field, that thrives using public data to make things interesting for the open source developer. I actually like any form of programming in the large, distributing computing, design, the magic of open source collaboration.

Here are a couple of the open source projects I am known to work on:

I have a couple activities to stretch my wings and explore outside of the "Java Tribe":