3. #1 - Foundation
Established a “PSC” (Project Steering
Committee) http://www.geomoose.org/rfc/rfc-1.html
“RFC” (Request for Comments) Process
GeoMoose Mission
http://www.geomoose.org/rfc/rfc-2.html
New Logo
GeoMoose has “Grown Up”
4. #2 – OSGEO Incubation
On the last steps to passing Incubation
process, then will be an official OSGEO project
http://www.osgeo.org/
Migrated SVN, mailing list and Bug Reporting to
OSGEO infrastructure
https://svn.osgeo.org/geomoose/geomoose2/
http://trac.osgeo.org/geomoose/report
5. #3 – Code Re-write
Overhaul of layer types
More extensible code
Reimplementation of some features from lessons
learned
Credit to Dan Little and Jim Klassen for volunteer
time
Credit to Oregon Consortium of Counties, Lyon
County and SharedGeo for funding
6. #4 – Dojo Toolkit
Integration with Dojo Toolkit (JavaScript
Framework) http://dojotoolkit.org/
Many JavaScript Developers already use Dojo
New Interface and components
Old Dropdown New Dropdown
7. #5 – Documentation
Reviewed all existing docs and updated
Eli Adams and Dean Anderson from Oregon have
worked hard on created new docs
New Getting Started docs
http://www.geomoose.org/docs/index.html
Still more that needs to be done
8. #6 – Extensions
Developed more hooks into GeoMoose API
Documented how to create an extension
http://www.geomoose.org/docs/user_extensions.html
9. #7 – Vector Layer
Re-write of vector layer for markup tools
Currently implementing selection tools to
interact with vectors
Possibly released in 2.8
10. #8 – Feature Editor
Feature editing re-implemented
Implemented using WFS-T OGC specification
Works with GeoServer or TinyOWS
http://www.geomoose.org/docs/vector_layers/geoserv
er_setup.html
11. #9 – Contributed Extensions
Loading Graphic
Basemap buttons
Endless possibilities with OpenLayers and Dojo
13. CSW Catalog
Query metadata
catalogs
Display Results
Add layers to the
Map
A dynamic catalog
#9 – Custom Extensions
14. #10 – Collaboration
GeoMoose continues to thrive
Volunteers
Funding opportunities
Give it a try, all you need is a computer and
follow the “getting started” steps