Yes, please, everyone!
We put out a call for links a little while ago - Steve McDonald
suggested that we put up a link page on openmap.bbn.com, and we'd like
to put it up when we make the next release in 2-3 weeks. We do have
several additions to the page, but the more, the better.
But don't think of it as simply a links page. Like John points out,
please let us know what you are doing with OpenMap, with a simple
description with or without a link. It doesn't matter if you see
someone else on the page doing the same thing (that would be a good
thing, right?). We would like to have Company/Organization names for
these descriptions. If you, your Company or Organization wants to
provide a POC that someone can contact for more information, or to start
a collaboration, that too would be great. Of course, we realize that
there may be security and business model development concerns, where you
may not want to provide too much detail. As much information as you can
provide would be appreciated.
There are a lot of people doing many different things with OpenMap.
There are also a lot of people trying to decide if OpenMap can help
them. Having more insight to how the OpenMap is used will do a couple
of things: It can help others have a greater understanding of what they
can do with the toolkit, and just as importantly, it can also help
developers design new features and APIs with a wider range of uses in
mind, i.e., classes that can be used in other ways than the author
originally needed.
Anyway, please send in your info to openmap@bbn.com, and we'll put it on
the page.
Thanks,
Don
On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 10:13 AM, Pearson John T Jr GG-13 453
EWS/EWR wrote:
> I think it would be really awesome if we could find out what people have
> done with Openmap, and what we the general Openmap user community could
> have, as opposed to re-inventing the wheel.
>
> Bill, Care to describe the non-classified aspects of what we've done?
>
>
>
> Warmest Regards
>
> JP
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim schmidt [mailto:j-m.schmidt@erols.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:55 AM
> To: openmap-users@bbn.com
> Subject: satellite tracks
>
>
> Has anyone recommendations for or an example of
> mapping satellite tracks with associated nadir
> (subsatellite point) field-of-view boundary using OpenMap?
>
> thanks.
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