Cheers to 2017
Here we go again! Following on from last year, a summary of my 2017: – pycsw: the lightweight CSW server continues provide stable, composable, and compliant CSW services. Highlights include: an...
View ArticleGeoUsage: Log Analyzer for OGC Web Services
Continuing on the UNIX philosophy, another little tool to help with your OWS workflows. GeoUsage attempts to support the use case of metrics and analysis of OWS service usage. How many users are...
View Article20 years later – first website
20 years ago I was living in Ottawa, in GIS school and started working with Natural Resources Canada. Fast forward to a few weeks back scanning through old CDROMs and low and behold there was my first...
View ArticleCheers to 2018
What a year! Following on from 2017, in no particular order, here goes: Bonn Code Sprint: talk about a worthwhile event! It was great to meet old and new OSGeo hackers. Serious progress made on many...
View ArticleCheers to 2010-2019
Following on from 2018, a bit of a changeup this year. Inspired by numerous ‘decade in review’ posts/tweets, here’s my attempt below, in no particular, while trying to keep my offline life brief: I got...
View ArticleBye Bye 2020
So 2020 didn’t quite work out as expected or hoped. Still, in a year where days seemed to fold into one another, the 24 hour home office and endless virtual meetings, some successes: pygeoapi: the...
View ArticleSayonara 2021
So 2021 wasn’t much better than 2020. Another year of endless virtual meetings and the 24 hour office. Here are some updates from WFH life: pygeoapi: both OGC API – Records and OGC API – Environmental...
View ArticleCheers to 2022
That’s a bit more like it, 2022! We finally saw some COVID restrictions lifted and a sense of normalcy (including a new normal) arose. It was fantastic to once again meet with people in person (for...
View Articlenew pygeoapi podcast with MapScaping
For those interested in pygeoapi, the project was recently featured on MapScaping (available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify). The MapScaping folks were great to work with and...
View ArticleCheers to 2023
2023 was a memorable year and quite the ride! Eventful and full swing on so many fronts. Here’s the annual rundown: pygeoapi: two releases, lots of development at code sprints and continuous...
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