[Biogeosdi] Fwd: Auto-discard notification
Javier de la Torre
jatorre at gmail.com
Sun Jan 21 19:23:47 CET 2007
I have the impression that this message was not received... I will
write Ricardo to know what is going on...
Comment on the email later...
Cheers.
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> From: biogeosdi-bounces at lists.tdwg.org
> Date: 21 de enero de 2007 19:18:08 GMT+01:00
> To: biogeosdi-owner at lists.tdwg.org
> Subject: Auto-discard notification
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> From: "David Neufeld" <david.neufeld at colorado.edu>
> Date: 21 de enero de 2007 19:17:58 GMT+01:00
> To: <biogeosdi at lists.tdwg.org>
> Subject: RE: [Biogeosdi] meeting
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>
> Hello,
>
>
> Date are likewise “OK’ish” for me. I might head out at the end of
> the day on the 5th if that week in April comes together. Otherwise
> June looks good.
>
>
> I’ve worked with WCS some via Map Server for the environmental
> extraction service we put together for MAPA last year. It uses the
> httpclient from Jakarta commons which is nice in that it can pull
> from disparate WCS services and collate the results for specimen
> occurrence records. We recently received a little more funding to
> further develop this, and I’d be happy to coordinate/collaborate
> with others on this piece prior to the meeting. In particular it
> might be fun to make a range of “environmental” servers available
> at a couple of remote locations using MapServer and WCS and test
> collating the results…
>
>
> I’m imaging a python script located in Spain submitting a list of
> LSIDS and x,y coords to the EVE service in Boulder (environmental
> values extraction service) which distributes the query out to WCS
> servers at KU, CRIA, others and makes a CSV text file of specimen
> LSIDS, followed by the environmental values available back to the
> calling python client. Any interest?
>
>
> cheers,
> Dave
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: biogeosdi-bounces at lists.tdwg.org [mailto:biogeosdi-
> bounces at lists.tdwg.org] On Behalf Of Javier de la Torre
> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:21 PM
> To: biogeosdi at lists.tdwg.org
> Subject: [Biogeosdi] meeting
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> I am still waiting for Vanderlei's approval to have the meeting at
> CRIA. I have applied for the 1st week of April as we already
> discussed.
>
>
> I haven't done anything since our last talk. But know I start
> having some more free time so I will start as soon as possible to
> discuss with Tim to further envision the use case. I have already
> seen that GDAL has already released WCS support, has anybody tried
> it? OpenModellers people?
>
>
> I hope the dates are still fine for everybody.
>
>
> Javi.
>
>
> PD: By the way Peter your messages seems to be refuse by the list
> server :??
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>
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> On 18/01/2007, at 22:07, biogeosdi-bounces at lists.tdwg.org wrote:
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> From: Peter Brewer <p.w.brewer at reading.ac.uk>
>
> Date: 18 de enero de 2007 22:07:23 GMT+01:00
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> To: biogeosdi at lists.tdwg.org
>
> Subject: Re: [Biogeosdi] SubStandards workshop
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>
>
> I was thinking the same. Dates are ok(ish) with me, but does
> everyone realise this falls over Easter? Not sure if that will be
> an issue for anyone.
>
>
> Pete
>
>
> Aimee Stewart wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> We should probably start some email or irc discussions regarding
>> our upcoming workshop so that we can prepare. I have April 2-6 as
>> our target dates. Does this still work for everyone, or do we need
>> to revisit the timing? US participants will also need to get a
>> visa to enter Brazil, I'm not sure about other countries.
>>
>>
>> Aimee
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