Release Highlights
Highlights for this release include:
- New applications MapCache, GeoExt, t-rex, actinia.
- Additional Python modules like Fiona, rasterio, cartopy, pandas, geopandas, mappyfile.
- Improved documentation and four new translations, now supporting: English | Deutsch | Español | Suomi | Français | Italiano | 日本語 | Hungarian
- Version updates to many of the included packages.
Brian Hamlin from OSGeoLive team noted: “Version 13.0 has improved the Python experience a lot. With the introduction of Jupyter, OSGeoLive can be used in Python training, which supports the rising usage and relevance of Python in geospatial architectures.”
Nicolas Roelandt and Vicky Vergara’s introduction of Transifex has significantly improved the translation process. During the FOSS4G community sprint a new Romanian translation was added. Zoltán Siki, one of the Hungarian translators, pointed out the need for the translation and will use it at GIS courses at University in Budapest.
Maria Aria de Reyna, president of OSGeo, says “So much effort goes into each OSGeoLive release, from documentation to packaging to testing, that we must take a moment to thank those involved. The whole OSGeoLive team deserves a huge thanks. Thank you OSGeoLive team and congratulations on this release.”
FOSS4G 2019 “What’s new in OSGeoLive 13.0”
- Talk https://media.ccc.de/v/bucharest-251-what-s-new-in-osgeolive-13-0-#t=358
- Presentation: https://live.osgeo.org/en/presentation.html#/
Download
Download the OSGeoLive 13.0 image at https://live.osgeo.org/en/download.html
About OSGeoLive
OSGeoLive is a Lubuntu based distribution of Geospatial Open Source Software, available via a Virtual Machine, USB and DVD. OSGeoLive is pre-installed with robust open source geospatial software, which can be trialed without installing anything.
It includes:
- Close to 50 quality geospatial Open Source applications installed and pre-configured
- Free world maps and sample datasets
- Project Overview and step-by-step Quickstart for each application
- Lightning presentation of all applications, along with speaker’s script
- Translations to multiple languages
Homepage: https://live.osgeo.org
Credits
Hundreds of people have directly helped with OSGeoLive packaging, documenting and translating, and thousands have been involved in building the packaged software. Thank you to all involved.
https://live.osgeo.org/en/sponsors.html
Sponsoring organisations
- OSGeo – the Open Source Geospatial Foundation provides development & hosting infrastructure for OSGeoLive and many of the included applications.
- Information Center for the Environment (ICE) at the University of California, Davis provides hardware resources and development support.
- Remote Sensing Laboratory at the National Technical University of Athens, provides hardware resources and development support.
- The Debian GIS and UbuntuGIS teams provide and quality-assure many of the core packages.
- Okeanos is kindly providing Virtual Machines for building the OSGeoLive iso images.