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  1. Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
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    esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
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    This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
    For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software alone…
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #software #opensource #COTS #commercialsoftware #contribution #powerofopensource #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #opensourcecontribution #opensourcecontributions #gischat

  2. Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
    --
    esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
    --
    This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
    For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software alone…
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #software #opensource #COTS #commercialsoftware #contribution #powerofopensource #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #opensourcecontribution #opensourcecontributions #gischat

  3. Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
    --
    esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
    --
    This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
    For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software alone…
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #software #opensource #COTS #commercialsoftware #contribution #powerofopensource #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #opensourcecontribution #opensourcecontributions #gischat

  4. Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
    --
    esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
    --
    This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
    For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software alone…
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #software #opensource #COTS #commercialsoftware #contribution #powerofopensource #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #opensourcecontribution #opensourcecontributions #gischat

  5. Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
    --
    esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
    --
    This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
    For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software alone…

  6. @Mina @LordCaramac @NumberHill @geist nein, gilt nicht als guter Stil. Auch nicht in Ruby.

    Du kannst nicht zufällig eine passende Stelle im Quelltext als Link zur Hand? #powerofopensource

  7. @Mina @LordCaramac @NumberHill @geist nein, gilt nicht als guter Stil. Auch nicht in Ruby.

    Du kannst nicht zufällig eine passende Stelle im Quelltext als Link zur Hand? #powerofopensource

  8. @Mina @LordCaramac @NumberHill @geist nein, gilt nicht als guter Stil. Auch nicht in Ruby.

    Du kannst nicht zufällig eine passende Stelle im Quelltext als Link zur Hand? #powerofopensource

  9. @Mina @LordCaramac @NumberHill @geist nein, gilt nicht als guter Stil. Auch nicht in Ruby.

    Du kannst nicht zufällig eine passende Stelle im Quelltext als Link zur Hand? #powerofopensource

  10. @Mina @LordCaramac @NumberHill @geist nein, gilt nicht als guter Stil. Auch nicht in Ruby.

    Du kannst nicht zufällig eine passende Stelle im Quelltext als Link zur Hand? #powerofopensource

  11. So, I just decided to fix that. Took an hour or so: github.com/silverbulletmd/silv There was already an excellent library (turndown) that turns HTML (rich text) into Markdown, I just had to mix the two. Now I can happily copy and paste rich recht from websites, Google docs and even spreadsheets and have them cleaned up into nice Markdown. So nice. Less than 100 lines of code on my side. #PowerOfOpenSource

  12. So, I just decided to fix that. Took an hour or so: github.com/silverbulletmd/silv There was already an excellent library (turndown) that turns HTML (rich text) into Markdown, I just had to mix the two. Now I can happily copy and paste rich recht from websites, Google docs and even spreadsheets and have them cleaned up into nice Markdown. So nice. Less than 100 lines of code on my side. #PowerOfOpenSource

  13. So, I just decided to fix that. Took an hour or so: github.com/silverbulletmd/silv There was already an excellent library (turndown) that turns HTML (rich text) into Markdown, I just had to mix the two. Now I can happily copy and paste rich recht from websites, Google docs and even spreadsheets and have them cleaned up into nice Markdown. So nice. Less than 100 lines of code on my side. #PowerOfOpenSource

  14. So, I just decided to fix that. Took an hour or so: github.com/silverbulletmd/silv There was already an excellent library (turndown) that turns HTML (rich text) into Markdown, I just had to mix the two. Now I can happily copy and paste rich recht from websites, Google docs and even spreadsheets and have them cleaned up into nice Markdown. So nice. Less than 100 lines of code on my side. #PowerOfOpenSource