free and open sourced software
Open source video editing? You betcha.
Well at last I am doing full DV HD video editing on my linux desktop. It is *NOT* adobe premier pro, but it works for me. YMMV!
On my spanky Ubuntu Lucid 10.4 64bit,(and on Karmic too) I installed a bunch of great stuff:
First, lets install Openshot. It is weak on compositing or frame by frame editing, but it does some pretty awsome effects and makes inskcape your title editor. Also if you master out wuith it, will do Vimeo, youtube and flicker and picas video al in HD, yup, very nice, but you need some extras
sudo apt-get install inkscape libavformat-unstripped-52
SLD Cookbook
From the Geoserver Blog....
SLD Cookbook -
Styling map layers in GeoServer can be challenging. While there are some ways to craft map layers without ever needing to look at Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) code, there are some who don’t want an intermediary and want to code with SLD directly. For those, there are few options:
Doing Geolocation with HTML5 (Feb 2010)
A great article on Geolocation in HTML 5.
It reads great in any browser, but works best and supports the example scripts in FF3.5
http://diveintohtml5.org/geolocation.html
Free and Open Sourced Software that I admire, love, or cannot live without.
In no particular order
Inkscape - Vector drawing program - Like Illustrator
The Gimp - Raster Graphics Program - Like Photoshop
OpenOffice.org - Professional Statndateds based Office Suite - MS Office Compatible
Apache - Web Server
Drupal - Content Management System
VirtualBoxOSE - Virtualization Technoogy - Create and run Virtual Machines on Windows Linux and Mac
Eucalyptus - Enterprise Cloud Computing
EyeOS - Web/Cloud Based Desktop
IPCop - Enterprise/Soho Firewall System
PostgreSQL - Scalable Relational Database System
PostGIS - Add Geospatial Intelligence to PostGereSQL