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Bug#706345: marked as done (RFP: lunaserv -- Renders non-Earth map datasets)



Your message dated Sun, 17 Jun 2018 04:20:13 +0000
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and subject line closing RFP: lunaserv -- Renders non-Earth map datasets
has caused the Debian Bug report #706345,
regarding RFP: lunaserv -- Renders non-Earth map datasets
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name: lunaserv
Version: 2.20130318
Upstream Author: Name <somebody@some.org>
* URL: http://lunaserv.lroc.asu.edu/
* License: BSD
Description: Renders non-Earth map datasets

A Web Map Service (WMS) implementation, much like MapServer and GeoServer.
It solves issues with rendering global non-Earth datasets. It has fast and
accurate rendering of global datasets, support for the JMARS projection,
for IAU2000 spatial reference systems and accurate rendering of non-linear
projections.

It uses the LROC Science Operations Center (SOC) which maintains a global
dataset that has a released size of over 200TB and continues to grow.

Lunaserv supports multiple planetary bodies at the same time and can
render the following layer types:
    Raster basemaps
    Vector (db, flat file, or shapefile)
    Day/night shading
    Annotation
    Grid
    Topography based illumination
    Raster footprints
    Numeric (JMARS only)

Lunaserv also includes a configurable WMS front-end that supports
switching planetary bodies and projections on the fly. This interface uses
OpenLayers as the map request/layout engine with some extra code to
support projection changing and reading layer configurations from a YAML
configuration file. The configuration file can specify one or more
planetary bodies, projections, and a variety of layer options for each
body.


It appears to bundle jquery, OpenLayers (BSD license), js-yaml,
jquery-ui-touch-punch (MIT or GPLv2)... See COPYING. It's split into
multiple archives some described as having certain sections so not
everything in COPYING s included in every archive.

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RFP 706345 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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