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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-9LJPTB@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:MapProxy is a tile server for geospatial data that is capable t
 o cache\, accelerate and transform data from existing map services and ser
 ve them for various clients. \nMapProxy is a tile cache\, but also offers 
 many more features like full support for WMS\, re-projection of tiled map 
 services and much more. MapProxy is Open Source (Apache Software License 2
 .0)\, is easy to install and to configure and runs on various OS. \nThus\,
  for many of our customers MapProxy is an essential part of their geodata-
 infrastructure (GDI)\, but the simple possibility to ask on a mailing list
  is often not enough\, when they want to bring Mapproxy into production. G
 uidelines of IT departments often require a service contract\, looking at 
 proprietary software such a contract often is a binding part of the user a
 greement. But what about Open Source Software?\nWe as a service provider o
 ffer professional support and also service contracts for MapProxy (and oth
 er OSS software) and thus\, we help customers to bring Open Source into pr
 oduction by filling the gap of missing warranty. In the talk we would like
  to discuss the various business models that we developed in the past\, bu
 t we also want to show why MapProxy is an important part of their GDI for 
 many customers.\n\n[1] https://mapproxy.org/
DTSTAMP:20260404T040606Z
LOCATION:General online
SUMMARY:Stable Open Source Software in production\; the case of MapProxy - 
 Till Adams\, Daniel Koch
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/9LJPTB/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-GZQMLY@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:After 2019 and 2021 we also want to give a status report of the
  GeoStyler [1] project on this years FOSS4G. GeoStyler is an OSGeo communi
 ty project [2] and received a lot of new features and changes in the past 
 months.\n\nGeoStyler  provides a set of parser libraries that allow the co
 nversion between different styling formats. On top of the core functionali
 ty GeoStyler provides an user interface library that helps to integrate Ge
 oStyler into your own web application. Using these components\, GeoStyler 
 can be used for example to create a WYSIWYG style editor. The project also
  maintains a GeoServer-plugin [3]\, which includes styling UI-components i
 nto GeoServer. \nTwo more tools from the GeoStyler universe should be ment
 ioned: A commandline interface (CLI) and a REST interface. The CLI provide
 s a tool for server-side style conversion for an arbitrary number of style
  files – completely automated. The REST interface can be used to create 
 web services which do the conversion between formats. With these tools\, i
 t is possible to convert a huge amount of QGIS styles to SLD\, or Mapfile 
 or any other supported file based styling format and vice versa.\nGeoStyle
 r is based on a plugin concept\, so the UI works with any of the supported
  parsers and can thereby be used for projects that use SLD\, OpenLayers\, 
 QML\, etc. Currently\, GeoStyler supports the styling formats OGC SLD\, Op
 enLayers Styles\, Mapfiles\, QML\, Mapbox and also – for assistence when
  styling by attributes – the geodata formats GeoJSON\, OGC WFS and Shape
 file. Common Query Language (CQL) for filtering is understood as well as f
 ilter encoding (OGC FE).\nThere are a number of new features such as a car
 d layout\, enhanced support of expressions\, filter UI enhancements as wel
 l as various documentation updates and translations planned for this year 
 and we expect all or most to be realized when FOSS4G 2022 takes place.\nWi
 th this talk\, we want to present the current project status and show how 
 GeoStyler evolved since the last talk. In order to show a real-life exampl
 e\, we will present the results of a project\, where the task was to conve
 rt UMN Mapserver based styles to QGIS using GeoStyler. \n\n[1] https://geo
 styler.org/\n[2] https://www.osgeo.org/projects/geostyler/ \n[3] https://d
 ocs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/community/geostyler/index.html
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LOCATION:General online
SUMMARY:The GeoStyler Project - Status Report - Till Adams\, Daniel Koch\, 
 Jan Suleiman
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/GZQMLY/
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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-YGVEJP@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:In this talk we'd like to present the results of a research pro
 ject\, that was funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital In
 frastructure (https://www.fair-opendata.de/) in Germany. The goal of the p
 roject was to simplify the exchange of information and data between the Ge
 rman Meteorological Service (DWD) and economic and public\, as well as pri
 vate actors. With this goals\, we think we can add a great contribution an
 d maybe also an impetus for other countries to address the provision of me
 teorological data. \n\nClimate and weather data play an important role for
  e.g. identifying measures against climate change and optimising industrie
 s. However\, a correct understanding and handling of such data is often di
 fficult for many potential users without a meteorological background. More
 over\, to process and analyse this data\, users often need specialised sof
 tware solutions and an infrastructure that is able to handle large amounts
  of data\; another hurdle to be able to put the data to value.\n\nA range 
 of services has been developed to improve the discoverability\, processing
 \, visualisation and delivery of meteorological data. In addition to weath
 er APIs and app developments\, the data products of the german meteorologi
 cal service (DWD) are offered via various portals\, but also through a RES
 T API. An upload area also enables easy data provision from third parties 
 towards the public and the meteorological service.\n\nIn the presentation\
 , we will present the base-ideas and the implemented products that\, from 
 our point of view\, increase the usability of the freely-available meteoro
 logical data.
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LOCATION:General online
SUMMARY:Making free climate and weather data more usable - status\, ideas a
 nd products resulting from the research project "FAIR" - Till Adams
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/YGVEJP/
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