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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-XNSHYD@talks.staging.osgeo.org
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20220824T110000
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DESCRIPTION:The GeoNetwork-opensource project is a catalog application faci
 litating the discovery of resources within any local\, regional\, national
  or global "Spatial Data Infrastructure" (SDI). GeoNetwork is an establish
 ed technology - recognized as an OSGeo Project and a member of the foss4g 
 community for over a decade. \n\nThe GeoNetwork team would love to share w
 hat we have been up to in 2022! \n\nThe GeoNetwork team is excited to talk
  about the different projects that have contributed with the new features 
 added to the software during the last twelve months. Our rich ecosystem of
  schema plugins continues to improve\; with national teams pouring fixes\,
  improvements and new features into the core application.\n\nWe will also 
 talk a bit about the health and happiness of the GeoNetwork opensource tea
 m. Progress of our main branches (3.12.x and 4.0.x)\, and release schedule
 .\n\nAttend this presentation for the latest from the GeoNetwork community
  and this vibrant technology platform.
DTSTAMP:20260411T103143Z
LOCATION:Room Verde
SUMMARY:State of GeoNetwork - Florent GRAVIN\, Jody Garnett\, Jose García\
 , Jeroen Ticheler\, Francois Prunayre
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/XNSHYD/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-9YQXW7@talks.staging.osgeo.org
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20220825T124000
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DESCRIPTION:Baremaps is a blazing fast vector tile server which makes your 
 life easier regarding the publication of OSM data: import\, generation and
  cloud storage.\nBut Baremaps also shines and differentiates from solution
 s like pg_tileserv in the way you can customize your tileset and merge cus
 tom datasets.\nBased on this advantage\, we turn Baremaps out to be a vect
 or tiles studio api\, allowing the user to easily customize the content of
  the vector tiles.\nWe adopted the OGC api specification for tileset\, lay
 ers and styles. Baremaps offers various entry points to manage the dataset
 s and serve them as vector tiles. As an exemple\, you can dynamically impo
 rt different kinds of data sources (geojson\, SHP\, database) to the serve
 r which will expose them as datasets\, then you can use any kind of datase
 t within the same tileset. You can also bring value to your data by doing 
 aggregations (spatial\, attribute\, hexbin) or computation. It leverages t
 he power of postgis functions and vector tiles specification into one solu
 tion. You can attach a style for your dataset and baremaps will serve both
  Mapbox style file and Vector tiles stream to render the map the way you e
 xpect. \nTo illustrate this concept\, we will showcase a studio UI which l
 iterally provides a tool to quickly create valuable maps and publish them 
 to the web.\n\nBaremaps Studio is the solution to handle dynamic rendering
  and styling of your vector datas.
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LOCATION:Modulo 0
SUMMARY:Baremaps studio: dynamic vector tiles map rendering - Florent GRAVI
 N
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/9YQXW7/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-WECPGY@talks.staging.osgeo.org
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20220826T093000
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DESCRIPTION:Open data movement has been very active and trendy lately. Many
  solutions brought fresh air in the metadata ecosystem. Nevertheless\, no 
 one really pushed forward the confluence of the open data world and the ge
 o metadata world (often powered by ISO or INSPIRE standards). \n\nActually
 \, many organizations still use both systems\, which leads to confusion fo
 r the end users: datas are duplicated\, metadatas are harvested in both di
 rections\, many websites aim to serve the same goal. Overall\, this split 
 does not help to easily find your data.\nIt can also give headache to plat
 form administrators\, developers and architects who try hard to keep all c
 atalogs synchronized.\n\nBased on this analysis\, we are convinced that an
  ultimate solution could take the advantages of both ecosystems. Complex I
 SO standards\, INSPIRE rules and opendata light schemas can co-exist in th
 e same catalog. All new great ideas like quick data visualization or datav
 iz widgets can be supplied for any kind of data. The datahub literally cam
 e out from the need to centralize any kind of public dataset within the sa
 me platform.\n\nThought as a backend API agnostic solution\, the datahub f
 irst implementation has started based on the GeoNetwork 4 api\, with an El
 asticSearch backend.\nThe search is fast\, accurate\, multilingual and cus
 tomizable. The solution has been designed from use cases: how do you want 
 to help the end users to find\, use and value their datas. It brings a new
  experience to old fashion INSPIRE catalogs and aims to embrace modern cha
 llenges like the community\, vote\, favorites\, publishers\, usages of the
  datasets\, dataviz and so on.\n\nLeveraging technical challenges to merge
  open data and metadata\, the datahub emphases on a pure\, intuitive and f
 luent user experience.
DTSTAMP:20260411T103143Z
LOCATION:Room 9
SUMMARY:Datahub: the confluence of open data and geo data - Olivia Guyot\, 
 Florent GRAVIN
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/WECPGY/
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