GeoStyler - Support for ArcGIS and other new Features
07-18, 14:00–14:30 (Europe/Sarajevo), SA01

This talk shows the latest features of GeoStyler - the converter for map styles - as well as the achievements of the last Community Code Sprints. Here, we will focus on the support for converting from ArcGIS styles to open formats like OpenLayers and QGIS styles, and thereby lowering the barrier of getting out of a vendor lock-in of geospatial software. We will also talk about the potential of GeoStyler as an ad-hoc converter of styles in combination with the new OGC API. Future plans, such as becoming an official OSGeo project, as well as upcoming events will be presented as well.


Indicate what is (are) the open source project(s) essential in your talk

GeoStyler (https://geostyler.org/), the open source converter for map styling formats (e.g. SLD, OpenLayers, Mapbox, ArcGIS, ...) and graphical editor for your web applications. OSGeo community project on the way to becoming an official OSGeo project.

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1 - no previous knowledge needed

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Data visualization, State of software, or new features

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  • M. Sc. Geoinformatics
  • Full-Stack Developer at terrestris GmbH & Co. KG, Bonn, Germany
  • OSGeo Charter Member
  • GeoStyler Core Contributor
  • Apache Superset Plugin Developer
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