...
- John will send Jim examples of raster files (er mapper format, binary so all 0 and 1's1’s) that do and don't don’t run when converting to vector.
- (goodle or grass)
...
- Once have range maps, will want to do some science on them – looking at how environmental variables impact them. In R.
- Dismo package is in R for modeling.
- Open modler (gbif uses it to provide range models). Is on source forge.
- The idea was to be able to plug different model algorithms into it.
- JR: Robert on raster packages. He's He’s good about making changes to fix bugs and optimizing.
...
- Jim will set up a wiki page on NCEAS Redmine under the BIEN project, then Martha will set up an iPlant wiki page to point to it.
- Jim will set up a git repository for the range map project (at NCEAS).
- John send Edwin a list of updates to R packages and preferred versions.
- John will write a script to mine the tmp files to extract files others in BIEN need. Includes parameterizing to rename based on each species.
- John will finalize the scripts for the next round of modeling.
- John will determine size of maxent output files and let Edwin know.
- John will send Jim examples of raster files that do and don't don’t run when converting to vector. (may not be a problem any more)
- Martha will set up a regular meeting every 2 weeks for Thursdays 1:15.
- Martha and John work out an organizational framework for the wiki.
- Martha – Question how should the license be structured?
- iPlant license on the R source code for map modeling. NCEAS license too?
- Then, decisions about where source code lives.