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================================================================================
OSGeoLive
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.. image:: /images/osgeolive-logo/osgeolive-banner.png
Version: @OSGeoLiveDoc_VERSION_MAJOR@.0
Released: December 2024
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* Press “s” for slide notes, ESC to zoom out, SPACE / arrow keys to navigate.
* Pop-ups are blocked in some browsers due to security settings. Try Firefox or Safari.
An Open Source Geospatial GNU/Linux Distribution
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.. image:: /images/osgeolive-logo/osgeolive-banner.png
.. speaker notes
This OSGeoLive Overview, originally compiled by Cameron Shorter is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. It is derived from
OSGeoLive Project Overviews, which are authored by the numerous OSGeoLive
authors as referenced in the credits page at the end of this presentation,
and also at <a href="https://live.osgeo.org">https://live.osgeo.org</a>.
We have created this presentation in the hope that it will help increase
the awareness and uptake of the breadth of quality GeoSpatial Open
Source Software.
Please feel free to use these slides, or a subset of these slides, for
whatever purposes you see fit, but please credit us authors.
Find this presentation
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`Presentation <https://live.osgeo.org/en/presentation.html>`__
https://live.osgeo.org/en/presentation.html
`Presentation Development <https://osgeo.github.io/OSGeoLive-doc/en/presentation.html#/>`__
https://osgeo.github.io/OSGeoLive-doc/en/presentation.html
What is new in @OSGeoLiveDoc_VERSION_MAJOR@.0
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.. image:: /images/projects/osgeolive/osgeolive_menu.png
.. speaker note
In OSGeoLive Version .@OSGeoLiveDoc_VERSION_MAJOR@.0 we've updated our core packages to the latest
stable, added new projects (ODC and QField), improved our documentation
and translations. We've also updated many existing applications and moved to
the latest Lubuntu 22.04.2 Long Term Support release.
What is new in @OSGeoLiveDoc_VERSION_MAJOR@.0
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Updated to Lubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
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Updated core packages based on `DebianGIS <href="https://wiki.debian.org/DebianGis">`__
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* QGIS @VERSION_qgis@,
* GDAL @VERSION_gdal@,
* PROJ @VERSION_proj@,
* PostGIS @VERSION_postgis@,
* GRASS @VERSION_grass@,
* GeoServer @VERSION_geoserver@,
* MapServer @VERSION_mapserver@,
and many more...
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New projects added: OpenDataCube and QField
.. revealjs-break::
Download OSGeoLive ISO or VMDK (with even more software)
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Documentation updates
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OSM data for Prizren
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Updated packages contributed back to `UbuntuGIS <href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGIS">`__
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Full `changelog <href="https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive/blob/master/CHANGES.txt">`__
What is OSGeoLive?
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:notitle:
.. image:: /images/projects/osgeolive/osgeolive_menu.png
:height: 400
.. speaker notes
no notes
Components on OSGeoLive
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50+ Open Source Geospatial Applications
Consistent Overviews & Quickstarts
Sample Datasets
Translations
.. speaker notes
OSGeoLive is a self-contained bootable USB, based on the Lubuntu Linux
distribution, that is pre-installed and pre-configured with over 50 of the
best GeoSpatial Open Source applications along It contains overview and
quickstart documentation for each application, as well as documentation
about key OGC spatial standards.
The Quickstarts use sample datasets that are provided.
Overviews and Quickstarts are translated in several languages.
DVD / USB / Virtual Machine
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.. image:: /images/presentation/virtual_machine_usb.png
.. speaker notes
OSGeoLive can be run from a DVD, USB flash drive, installed into a Virtual
Machine, or installed onto your hard drive. This presentation provides a
lightning overview of all applications installed on OSGeoLive, which
effectively gives you a birds eye view of the breadth of robust GeoSpatial
Open Source Software available.
The USB stick is ideal for
handing out at conferences, using in workshops, and trialling a range of Open
Source Software.
Quality Criteria
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Established, stable, working software
Active community `Metrics <https://live.osgeo.org/en/metrics.html>`__
.. image:: /images/presentation/metrics.png
:height: 400
.. speaker notes
OSGeoLive helps new users quickly find quality GIS applications from the
myriads of options. OSGeoLive only accepts established open source
projects, and users can then verify the application works by running it on
OSGeoLive. This slide shows the OpenHUB metrics page, which shows the
community size and activity.
Production & Marketing Pipeline
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.. image:: /images/presentation/pipeline.png
:height: 600
.. speaker notes
* OSGeoLive provides a production and marketing pipeline, providing value to
a whole range of user groups.
* Developers who package and support testing of their applications on
OSGeoLive get their applications marketed at conferences, workshops and on
the web.
* Document writers get their documentation reviewed, translated into multiple
languages and published.
* Translators are provided with quality source documentation, and a publish
through OSGeo web pages.
* Conference organisers welcome presentations which explain the breadth of
Geospatial Open Source, often having a VIP present a derivative of the
OSGeoLive during keynote presentations, and adding value to delegates by
giving away an OSGeoLive DVD or USB.
* Geospatial educators and workshop presenters use the stable OGeo-Live
Virtual Machine or USB for practical class room settings.
* Which all leads to Architects and Developers discovering, and then incorporating
Open Source Geospatial software in their projects.
Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo)
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.. image:: /images/logos/OSGeo_logo.png
:alt: OSGeo
:target: https://www.osgeo.org
.. speaker notes
Set up in 2006, the OSGeo Foundation is non-profit for the geospatial
community which fosters an open approach to software, standards, education,
research and data. It supports with advocacy, events, organisation and legal
matters. OSGeoLive derives its name from the Open Source GeoSpatial
Foundation, or OSGeo for short.
OSGeo
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Non Profit for geospatial community, fostering
* Free and Open Source Software
* Open Standards
* Open Education
* Open Research
* Open Data
An Open Source Geospatial GNU/Linux Distribution
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.. image:: /images/presentation/gnu.png
:height: 300
:alt: "GNU"
OGC Standards
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.. image:: /images/presentation/ogc.png
:height: 400
:align: center
* Interoperability
* Future Proof
* Return on Investment
.. speaker notes
* Open Source applications have a reputation for excellent standards compliance. Notably, the OGC uses Open Source
projects when defining reference implementations for standards.
* Standards supported by included projects are listed in the Project Overviews.
* Building Spatial Data Infrastructures using standards, facilitates interoperability between proprietary and open
source applications.
* It facilitates sharing data between agencies.
* It reduces long term costs associated with data maintenance,
* and it reduces long term project risk by avoiding dependence upon proprietary formats or products, thus avoiding vendor lock-in.