Post-sprint reflections
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009LizardTech was one of the sponsors of an OSGeo code sprint in Toronto last week. Mike Rosen and I were both fortunate enough to attend and spend some quality time with twenty of the brightest minds of the open source geo world, folks working on everything from GDAL to MapServer to PostGIS to OpenLayers.

Perhaps the most visible result from the LizardTech side of things was some performance analysis that Frank Warmerdam, Chris Schmidt, and I did on GDAL’s use of MrSID – which should eventually help everyone downstream of GDAL, notably MapServer.
Paul Ramsey (mine host) and Chris both blogged daily about the event. Perry Nacionales and Paul have also posted some pix on flickr, including some of us all unwinding at Le Hockey (Hey, look! Real live Canadians, in their natural habitat!).
And, though we might have the grace to blush just a little, we’re not too modest to nonetheless link to Chris’ stirring post on using GDAL with our D-SDK.
Update: 13 July 2009. Read an article about the OSGeo code sprint in Toronto by Michael Gerlek here. – mdf
Image courtesy of Perry Nacionales