| Hi all, 
 I am on vacation for a week but I thought I would fire off a quick summary of Foss4G for those who are interested: 
 
 
Geotools a plan has been drafted to try to manage the forking that has been taking place in that project (final approval will naturally be a long time coming)
The Geotools code base is going to be split into a number of small projectsThe Geotools name will be used to describe the set of "Geotools projects"The first projects that will be created are:
Referencing ProjectMetadata ProjectCoverage ProjectMain Project The Referencing, Metadata and Coverage project will be maintained by Geomatys and will have a Java 1.6 and Java 1.5 versionsThe "Main" Project will be the current Geotools without the Metadata and Referencing modules.  It will depend on those modules.As a result of this there will be 2 Coverage implementations to choose from Desktop Clients
There was an introduction to a new Desktop GIS project.  It is java based and is called OrbisGIS.  Its license is GPL3 do it is a direct competitor to GVSig but not uDig and it is developed by what appears to be an education center in France, IRSTV.GVSig and QGis are still very strong.  GVSig has become the official GIS client for Venezuela. Geoserver
GeoServer 1.7 is about to come out it is currently a RC3. There is much talk about the WebProcessing module that Refractions has recently implemented for GeoServer and Geotools JGrass
JGrass has finished being ported from the previous non-uDig framework to the uDig framework.  For those who don't know JGrass.  It provides a User interface for running a number of Hydrological operations as well as providing a scripting interface for writing scripts using the hydrological operations as well as all of the Grass API. The hydrological operations are pure Java and if they are all that are required then Grass does not need to be installed.The current work on JGrass is to create UI components for more Grass operations and create a Geotools Datastore for Grass Vector data and Grass Raster data so that any Geotools based application can access those types of data. BeeGIS
BeeGIS is a uDig-based solution for mobile collection of data.  BeeGis is designed to be run on a laptop or a Tablet PCFeatures include:
Recieving data from a GPS, rendering it in the map and exporting it to Postgis or shapefilesPinning files and notes to a GPS location.  For example you could attach photos to a location and write some notes about the location.  There are some special features that allow users to annotate images that are attached to a locationAn annotation tool for drawing on a map.   Secure W*S
I talked to 52 North about their software for securing WMS and WFS.  They currently have layer level security and use token based securityThey mentioned another company from Germany, I can't find the name right now, that offers bbox level security.As mentioned before Geoserver provides layer level security on all of its services but only with basic authentication currently. WPS
52 north has had a Web Processing service for some time now.  This year they are attempting to add Coverage Processing to the offeringsThere is a module for Geoserver that adds WebProcessing but it is not part of the official Geoserver and needs to be compiled manually. Sextante
Sextante is now integrated in OpenJump and GVSig.  A uDig plugin will be released shortly as will integration in Talend SDI 
 Jesse |