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  <title type="text">Geo-Web-REST Google Group</title>
  <subtitle type="text">
  An interest group on RESTful geographic web applications and services.
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  <updated>2010-01-05T09:17:21Z</updated>
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  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2010-01-05T09:17:21Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/e2eb9aeb5d1edf7e/e116472cd63e56bf?show_docid=e116472cd63e56bf</id>
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  <title type="text">First International Workshop on RESTful Design</title>
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  &amp;quot;&amp;quot;&amp;quot;This first edition of WS-REST, co-located with the WWW2010 &lt;br&gt; conference, aims at providing an academic forum for discussing current &lt;br&gt; emerging research topics centered around the application of REST, as &lt;br&gt; well as advanced application scenarios for building large scale &lt;br&gt; distributed systems.&amp;quot;&amp;quot;&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://ws-rest.org/CfP&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt;
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Haris Kurtagic</name>
  <email>ha...@sl-king.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2010-01-04T11:30:00Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/139a1a1bd1b7cca9?show_docid=139a1a1bd1b7cca9</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/139a1a1bd1b7cca9?show_docid=139a1a1bd1b7cca9"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] GeoREST 1.0 Released!</title>
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  Hi Sean, &lt;br&gt; Yes we did. I am not fully happy with REST in name, at least couple of &lt;br&gt; reasons. GeoREST is bringing more then just REST API, eventually we didn&#39;t &lt;br&gt; even published REST API yet. And I agree with you, REST API naming becomes &lt;br&gt; more and more abused. On the other side, learning about and working with
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2010-01-04T09:20:31Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/b07fe7950a8e01a1?show_docid=b07fe7950a8e01a1</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/b07fe7950a8e01a1?show_docid=b07fe7950a8e01a1"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] GeoREST 1.0 Released!</title>
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  Jason, Haris: &lt;br&gt; Congratulations. Did you ever consider not branding your project with &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot;REST&amp;quot;? Just the other day I counseled some folks against doing so &lt;br&gt; because the term is inevitably headed down from the peak of the hype &lt;br&gt; cycle, watered down by too many insufficiently constrained &amp;quot;REST APIs&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; and sucked dry of meaning by too many powerpoint slides of some lazy
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Haris Kurtagic</name>
  <email>ha...@sl-king.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-12-24T11:52:53Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/13699c6c478c4be2?show_docid=13699c6c478c4be2</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/75a9aaa657752767/13699c6c478c4be2?show_docid=13699c6c478c4be2"/>
  <title type="text">GeoREST 1.0 Released!</title>
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  This is probably a bit press-releasey for Geo-Web-REST, but figured it &lt;br&gt; should go out to you folks anyway... &lt;br&gt; We are pleased to announce the first major release of GeoREST, a new Open &lt;br&gt; Source framework that works with existing open source libraries such as &lt;br&gt; MapGuide and FDO to publish and interact with geospatial data as web
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>bcarlso</name>
  <email>bcar...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-24T14:19:27Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/3fb104ac68df19a8/05e081ef96809186?show_docid=05e081ef96809186"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] Linking in GeoJSON</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  +1 My thoughts exactly Sean.
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-24T08:14:30Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/3fb104ac68df19a8/2323d7ab4b33a9fd?show_docid=2323d7ab4b33a9fd"/>
  <title type="text">Linking in GeoJSON</title>
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  Via JSON Birch, I see that ESRI developers are exploring the use of &lt;br&gt; links in JSON: &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://gptogc.esri.com/GPT931/rest/find/document?f=pjson&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; For example: &lt;br&gt; { &lt;br&gt; ... &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot;source&amp;quot; : &amp;quot;http:\/\/gptogc.esri.com\/GPT 931\/rest\/find\/document? &lt;br&gt; f=pjson&amp;quot;, &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot;more&amp;quot; : &amp;quot;http:\/\/gptogc.esri.com\/GPT 931\/rest\/find\/document?
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-08T13:14:56Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/c58017c9e217efde?show_docid=c58017c9e217efde</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/c58017c9e217efde?show_docid=c58017c9e217efde"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] Re: Fwd: Streamnets [An alternative to SOS?]</title>
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  Ah, right. Thanks. &lt;br&gt; I&#39;ve tried to say this kind of thing before. What is a sensor if not a &lt;br&gt; little blogger? Let&#39;s connect them to the web using blog tech.
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Pat G Cappelaere</name>
  <email>cappela...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-07T13:43:54Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/354560687021672b?show_docid=354560687021672b</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/354560687021672b?show_docid=354560687021672b"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] Re: Fwd: Streamnets [An alternative to SOS?]</title>
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  Sean, &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Yes. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;I do not know of any SOS-T implementation so I would say yes (But this &lt;br&gt; is not the point) &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Activity streams are atom feeds with defined formats. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Pat.
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-07T13:20:52Z</updated>
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  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/ffeafc1e1793e32b?show_docid=ffeafc1e1793e32b"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] Fwd: Streamnets [An alternative to SOS?]</title>
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  You mean &amp;quot;sensor observation service&amp;quot;? That&#39;s read-only (right?) and &lt;br&gt; there&#39;s already an alternative to that in Atom. It&#39;s the observation &lt;br&gt; reporting method that seems new in &amp;quot;streamnets&amp;quot;. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;-- &lt;br&gt; Sean Gillies &lt;br&gt; Programmer &lt;br&gt; Institute for the Study of the Ancient World &lt;br&gt; New York University
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Pat G Cappelaere</name>
  <email>cappela...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-09-07T13:06:58Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/974e61bad208a967?show_docid=974e61bad208a967</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/780cf3f2f93e9309/974e61bad208a967?show_docid=974e61bad208a967"/>
  <title type="text">Fwd: Streamnets [An alternative to SOS?]</title>
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  Could this be an alternative to SOS? &lt;br&gt; Pat. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;Begin forwarded message:
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-31T08:43:48Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/1460790538916f34?show_docid=1460790538916f34</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/1460790538916f34?show_docid=1460790538916f34"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] Re: opensearch application/domain vocabularies</title>
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  You mean enumeration of categories (or &amp;quot;tags&amp;quot;) in the OpenSearch &lt;br&gt; description doc? I think this is better left to the collection &lt;br&gt; description since categories are also a big part of the data creation/ &lt;br&gt; editing story. It&#39;s like the DRY principle applied to data/service &lt;br&gt; description. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;--
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>jcothran</name>
  <email>jeremy.coth...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-28T18:47:35Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/7aa10509076ff286?show_docid=7aa10509076ff286</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/7aa10509076ff286?show_docid=7aa10509076ff286"/>
  <title type="text">Re: opensearch application/domain vocabularies</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Thanks Sean, hadn&#39;t noticed the atom:categories functionality &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipatom4.html&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; which I &lt;br&gt; think fits the bill for what I&#39;ll end up suggesting. It would be nice &lt;br&gt; if general web search,opensearch incorporated these types of &lt;br&gt; atom:categories(or something RESTfully oriented similar) as search
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  </entry>
  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Sean Gillies</name>
  <email>sean.gill...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-27T14:34:34Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/72cb8632a7344cfc?show_docid=72cb8632a7344cfc</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/72cb8632a7344cfc?show_docid=72cb8632a7344cfc"/>
  <title type="text">Re: [Geo-Web-REST] opensearch application/domain vocabularies</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  OpenSearch has a &#39;suggestions&amp;quot; extension that could help a bit &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.opensearch.org/Specifications/OpenSearch/Extensions/Suggestions&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;At least you could suggest your different species when someone tried &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot;fish&amp;quot;. &lt;br&gt; &lt;p&gt;If you were using AtomPub collections, you could enumerate your &lt;br&gt; species, regions, etc using atom:categories:
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>jeremy.cothran@gmail.com</name>
  <email>jeremy.coth...@gmail.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-08-26T14:27:31Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/a930797aee6884c9?show_docid=a930797aee6884c9</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/ffbb9d62e11bf201/a930797aee6884c9?show_docid=a930797aee6884c9"/>
  <title type="text">opensearch application/domain vocabularies</title>
  <summary type="html" xml:space="preserve">
  Was wondering if there is an opensearch oriented mechanism for &lt;br&gt; exposing and sharing just the vocabulary used in a RESTful URI/URL &lt;br&gt; construct? For example if I had a project that had fish species &lt;br&gt; (grouper,flounder,etc),regiona l habitat(gulf of mexico,west &lt;br&gt; florida,east florida,etc), and collection format(audio,video,catch
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  <entry>
  <author>
  <name>Ron Lake</name>
  <email>rl...@galdosinc.com</email>
  </author>
  <updated>2009-05-11T20:43:09Z</updated>
  <id>http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/f5815cb6adba8c78/772fe347d8cd8cdf?show_docid=772fe347d8cd8cdf</id>
  <link href="http://groups.google.com/group/geo-web-rest/browse_frm/thread/f5815cb6adba8c78/772fe347d8cd8cdf?show_docid=772fe347d8cd8cdf"/>
  <title type="text">RE: [Geo-Web-REST] Re: A &quot;where&quot; link relation for HTML and Atom?</title>
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  I understand - but without clear semantics what can you do with the data &lt;br&gt; other than make a map and leave it to the reader to interpret it? A &lt;br&gt; location in relation to a document might mean - where it was written, &lt;br&gt; where the author lives, that the MAIN subject of the document concerns &lt;br&gt; the location referenced (although many documents might reference many
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