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Meeting Notes - Agenda

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05 November 2009

Karl succesfully configured the Python-Apache server configurations.

Alan modified Flowpy to handle more generic line data. The resulting Linepy function will be released soon at enj.com (ie. minutes to hours).

 

29 October 2009

In attendance: Sean Benison, Alan Glennon, Karl Grossner, Matt Niblett, Tim Niblett

Karl demonstrated his modifications to Flowpy to make it communicate with a PostGIS database.

Alan showed his Amazon EC2 instance loaded with our geostack. AMI code is on our Useful software page.

We had a short discussion about using Python with graphs, based on Guido van Rossum's essay.

After the discussion, we adjourned to The Habit for dinner.

 

22 October 2009

In attendance: Sean Benison, Rick Church, Alan Glennon, Karl Grossner, Matt Niblett, Tim Niblett

The meeting started with a discussion of routing algorithms pgRouting and gosmore.php from the previous session.

Alan Glennon walked through his Flowpy code (http://enj.com/software).

Tim Niblett created a software and useful links page.

We ended the meeting with a discussion of web-enabled Python.

We adjourned to Tim's for the Windows 7 Launch party.

to do: (RESOLVED 23 Oct 09) we need to test and modify the instructions for Windows Python/GDAL installation.

 

15 October 2009

Thanks to Guylene Gadal and enj.com for supplying pizza!

In attendance: a pile of people (Matthew Vitale, Carlos Baez, Nate Isbell, Kate Deutsch, Tim Niblett, Matt Niblett, Karl Grossner, Sean Benison, Guofeng Cao, Ed Pultar, Seo Youn Yoon, Alan Glennon, Guylene Gadal)

Discussed components of the open source geostack. Inventory of our stack.

Visualization: Openlayers with KML / Pultar

Server: Guylene Gadal, Glennon (worked on Amazon EC2 AMI with our stack)

Karl and Alan stayed late to work on implementing routing in OpenStreetMap. (PgRouting and Gosmore)

 

Miscellaneous links discussed:

Utah State University Python and Geoprocessing class

http://www.gis.usu.edu/~chrisg/python/2009/lectures/

 

 

08 October 2009 Report

In attendance: Alan, Karl, Sean, Matt, Tim

1) Defined overall purpose and problem class

2) Evaluated available infrastructure

3) Created general workplan

4) Identified interests and discussed items for further exploration

General work areas

  • How various software "do" network topology (Karl and Alan)
  • Geospatial and Python (Alan)
  • Solvers (Matt)
  • Hardware (Tim)
  • OpenLayers (Sean)

RESOLVED Actionable: Update Postgres, PostGIS on dra.in; Create accounts for Matt, Tim, and Sean on dra.in (Karl)

RESOLVED Actionable: Update OpenLayers on dra.in (Alan)

Basemap data: http://cloudmade.com, http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Routing

- PROGRESS: OpenStreetMap data from cloudmade.com loaded into Postgres db 'enj01' (highways, boundaries, poi, etc.) (Karl)

                         note: direction is not yet implemented in these data

California near real time traffic data: https://pems.eecs.berkeley.edu

- PROGRESS: Sep 2009 data for Central Coast region (5) downloaded, available for assessment (Karl)

 

10-8-2009 Attendees:

  • Tim Niblett
  • Matt Niblett
  • Karl Grossner
  • Sean Bennison
  • Alan Glennon

 

Time/Date/Location: 

5 PM, October 8, 2009 Spatial

 

Agenda

  • discuss objectives we want to achieve
  • Develope a problem we want to explore
  • set up a basic plan that we can accomplish and then add to

 

 

 

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