Changes between Version 192 and Version 193 of WKTRaster


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Jul 21, 2011, 7:58:28 AM (13 years ago)
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    2424<B>What's new about PostGIS Raster?</B><BR><BR>
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    26 <I>March 24, 2011</I><BR><B>A great Code Sprint and... ...a new contributor!</B><BR>David Zwarg from <A href=http://www.avencia.com>Avencia</A> and Pierre Racine from the <A href=http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Actualit%e9.Accueil?userlang=en>CFR</A> met for the first time at the <A href=http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Montreal_Code_Sprint_2011>Montréal Code Sprint</A> last week. They came out with a very innovative MapAlgebra function based on a user defined PL/pgSQL function. This code should be committed soon with another version involving neighbour pixels. On another side, students are already showing interest for our <A href=http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/WKTRasterGSoC/>Google Summer of Code Ideas</A> and Bborie Park, an experienced programmer from the <A href=http://cvec.ucdavis.edu/>Center for Vectorborne Diseases</A> at the University of California will join the team. He will work on a series of SQL function converting PostGIS rasters to the different formats supported by GDAL and on resampling. Welcome Bbories!<BR><BR>
     26<I>March 24, 2011</I><BR><B>A great Code Sprint and... ...a new contributor!</B><BR>David Zwarg from <A href=http://www.avencia.com>Avencia</A> and Pierre Racine from the <A href=http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=Actualit%e9.Accueil?userlang=en>CFR</A> met for the first time at the <A href=http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Montreal_Code_Sprint_2011>Montréal Code Sprint</A> last week. They came out with a very innovative MapAlgebra function based on a user defined PL/pgSQL function. This code should be committed soon with another version involving neighbour pixels. On another side, students are already showing interest for our <A href=http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/WKTRasterGSoC/>Google Summer of Code Ideas</A> and Bborie Park, an experienced programmer from the <A href=http://cvec.ucdavis.edu/>Center for Vectorborne Diseases</A> at the University of California will join the team. He will work on a series of SQL function converting PostGIS rasters to the different formats supported by GDAL and on resampling. Welcome Bborie!<BR><BR>
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