[Gfoss] Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] pycsw 1.6.0 released

Simone Giannecchini simone.giannecchini a geo-solutions.it
Lun 1 Lug 2013 10:07:29 CEST


Buongiorno Paolo,
sono curioso, "complesso" secondo quali canoni? Questa email sa tanto di FUD :)

Forse sarebbe piu' corretto dire "io preferisco PyCSW che secondo me è
piu' semplice da usare".  Con lo stesso metro potrei dire, "GeoNetwork
è migliore di PyCSW perchè ha molte piu' funzionalità" e potrei anche
aggiungere "lo dimostra il fatto
che la maggior parte dei GeoPortali nazionali in EU e nel mondo lo usano" ;)

Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Paolo Cavallini <cavallini a faunalia.it> wrote:
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> Salve.
> Nuovo rilascio di pycsw, reference implementation di ogc e valida alternativa al piu'
> complesso GeoNetworks OS.
> Feedback welcome.
> Salluti.
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> - -------- Messaggio originale --------
> Oggetto: [OSGeo-Discuss]  pycsw 1.6.0 released
> Data: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 21:26:03 +0300
> Mittente: Angelos Tzotsos <gcpp.kalxas a gmail.com>
> A: OSGeo Discussions <discuss a lists.osgeo.org>
>
> The  pycsw  team  announces  the  release  of  pycsw  1.6.0.
>
> The  1.6.0  release  brings  numerous  features,  enhancements  and  fixes  to  the
> codebase,  including:
>
>  *  Nabble  community  forum  now  available  via  OSGeo  at
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/pycsw-devel-f5055821.html
>  *  fix  broken  connection  in  pycsw.admin.optimize_db
>  *  native  PostGIS  geometry  support
>  *  new  community  section  on  website  (http://pycsw.org/community.html)
>  *  Web  Accessible  Folder  (WAF)  harvesting  support
>  *  added  spatial  ranking  for  spatial  queries
>  *  added  lxml  3  support
>  *  fixes  for  new  OGC  CITE  tests
>  *  added  support  for  SOS  2.0.0  harvesting
>  *  added  support  for  SOS  1.0.0  harvesting
>  *  added  database  specific  unit  tests
>  *  added  support  for  nested  OGC  Filter  queries
>  *  fixed  ISO  output/safeguarding  extent  elements
>  *  fixed  parameterization  of  OGC  Filter  queries
>  *  fixed  fulltext  search  to  dump  only  XML  element  values
>  *  added  flexibility  to  pycsw.admin.setup_db  to  handle  use  cases  from
> calling  applications,  like  specifying  extra  columns,  skipping  SFSQL  setup,  etc.
>  *  added  support  for  ISO  19115-2  (gmi)  harvesting
>  *  FGDC,  Atom,  and  DIF  are  now  core  supported  outputschema  formats,  and
> do  not  need  to  be  explicitly  set  in  configuration
>  *  added  CIDR  notation  support  for  CSW  transactions
>  *  enhanced  link  support  when  harvesting  OWS  endpoints
>  *  fix  tighten  Dublin  Core  writer  when  checking  on  dumping  XML
>  *  fixed  harvesting  logic  for  unsupported  typenames
>  *  fixed  GetRecords  typename  handling  to  _not_  behave  like  a  record
> filter,  but  as  a  query  model
>  *  harvesting  support  for  RDF  Dublin  Core
>  *  fixed  Harvest  operation  parameter  checks  in  HTTP  GET  mode
>  *  added  timeout  flag  to  pycsw-admin.py  post_xml  command
>  *  continuous  integration  testing  (using  travis-ci)
>  *  modular  Python  logging  capability
>  *  paver  implementation  for  developer  tasks
>
> The  full  list  of  enhancements  and  bug  fixes  is  available  at
> https://github.com/geopython/pycsw/issues?milestone=7&state=closed
>
> This  release  also  moves  pycsw  forward  as  an  OSGeo  project  in  incubation.
>
> pycsw  is  an  OGC  CSW  server  implementation  written  in  Python.
>
> pycsw  fully  implements  the  OpenGIS  Catalogue  Service  Implementation
> Specification  [Catalogue  Service  for  the  Web].  Initial  development  started
> in  2010  (more  formally  announced  in  2011).  The  project  is  certified  OGC
> Compliant,  and  is  an  OGC  Reference  Implementation.
>
> pycsw  allows  for  the  publishing  and  discovery  of  geospatial  metadata.
> Existing  repositories  of  geospatial  metadata  can  also  be  exposed  via
> OGC:CSW  2.0.2,  providing  a  standards-based  metadata  and  catalogue  component
> of  spatial  data  infrastructures.
>
> pycsw  is  Open  Source,  released  under  an  MIT  license,  and  runs  on  all
> major  platforms  (Windows,  Linux,  Mac  OS  X).
>
> Source  and  binary  downloads:
> - ----------------------------------------
>
> The  source  code  is  available  at:
>
> http://pycsw.org/download.html
>
> Testers  and  developers  are  welcome.
>
> The  pycsw  developer  team.
>
> http://pycsw.org/
>
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