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What is everybody going to be working on, at the March 2025 Open Standards Sprint?
Post a comment letting us know what you are going to be working on.
Hello! I will be working on pytdml, but I am still not sure what the precise focus/issues will be.
Integration of https://github.com/stac-extensions/mlm (STAC Machine Learning Model (MLM) Extension to describe ML models, their training details, and inference runtime requirements) to see if we can leverage pytdml + stac-model packages into an end-2-end ML training pipeline deployable as an CWL Application Package for OGC API - Processes.
Welcome to working with OGC API - Joins standard. I will give an introduction to the OGC API - Joins standard and show the server and client implementations that have been created in the NLS-FGI.. We are expecting you to work mainly with creating your OGC API - Joins server implementations but working with client implementations is also possible.
I've created several issues in the pytdml repo. I won't be working in all of them, some are coming from previous discussions from https://github.com/relifest, so other people are very much welcome to join.
Two of them are straightforward regarding tooling and package management:
Three more would require some small decisions or investigation:
And finally one to start a discussion about the scope and architecture of the package:
I aim to work with the qgis docs team on improving the documentation on sensorthingsapi
We're preparing an RFC to mapserver, which introduces a homepage to a number of ogc-api's (and OWS services) at https://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-140.html
I work on a new release for pygeodatacrawler, a metadata tool which generates metadata for a folder of spatial files
I will work on pycsw, a csw, stac and records server, preparations for a SOLR backend, and support for schema.org annotations. Also working on various initiatives to improve keyword clustering using common thesauri, resulting in nicer facets in Records, but also enabling linkage from the thesaurus concepts to catalog search results extending a typical skos browse tool vocview
Hi all
I am working on the nascent cite-runner, a tool to run OGC CITE test suites which can be used as a github action and also standalone (or in other CI platforms).
My goal for this sprint is to have some proper documentation up so that interested users can start checking it out and hopefully catapult this project into an upcoming first release 🤞