Expectations from involvement with Open-source initiatives
Samoa, through MNRE, began its interest in open-source initiatives through at-
tendance at the FAO supported Open-Source Cadastral and Registration (OSCAR)
workshop in Dunedin, New Zealand in May 2008. At that stage they had made the
transition from paper based land registration and cadastral mapping systems to
computerised systems based on proprietory commercial software. Although the
land registration software was custom developed for Samoa and MNRE owned the
source code, there was an ongoing need for software support and potential future
costs because the land registration software was written in a Microsoft environment.
For these reasons, MNRE expects the use of open-source software (including
OSCAR) and the migration of the current two computerised systems to an open-
source environment will reduce the future cost of proprietory software. Specific-
ally, Mapinfo and potentially Microsoft SQL Server software licences. OSCAR
would also minimise the MNRE’s current dependency on international experts for
software and computer mapping support through the OSCAR pilot’s goal of build-
ing up expertise in these areas within Samoa and the MNRE.
MNRE are committed to several futher cadastral and land registration reforms
and are aware that these initiatives will require further computerisation develop-
ments to support them. These initiatives include:
•
New legislation to allow for the issue of titles to apartments including those
located on customary land (proposed Unit Title Bill is under consideration by
Parliament).
•
Replacement software for the current DOS based cadastral survey calculation
(SDRMap) software used by both the Quality Assurance Section and cadastral
surveyors.
•
Improved assess to Samoa View cadastral mapping and title registration in-
formation (initially within all sections of MNRE but ultimately to other govern-
ment and private sector agencies).
•
Digital lodgement of both registration transactions and cadastral surveys.
MNRE’s interest in open-source software solutions is not limited to its cadastral
and registration functions. Through MNRE’s environmental responsibilities it plans
to be part of the proposed Integrated Climate Change Adaption in Samoa (ICCAS)
project which will use the same POSTGRES database management system as is
proposed for OSCAR. Open-source software is also being investigated by the
Ministry of Education.
References
AUSAID (2008). Making Land Work. Volume One, Reconciling customary land and development in the Pacific.
CIA (2008). The World Fact Book.
Crocombe, R. (1971). Land Tenure in the Pacific.
Fuatai, P. (2008). Samoa Country Presentation. Workshop on the “Free / Libre Open-Source Cadastre and Land
Registration Shell“ in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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4.6 Solothurn,
Switzerland
Horst
Düster
The Canton of Solothurn in Switzerland provides services and infrastructure
to 250,000 citizens. In the year 2001, the cantonal Parliament decided to migrate
from Windows to Linux. The main motivations were to become independent
from one particular vendor, to encourage free enterprise, and reduce license costs.
As a result, the cantonal office for geographic information (SO!GIS) started to
deliver the GIS services for more than 3,500 employees according to a FOSSGIS
strategy.
The first step was the introduction of UMN MapServer and the creation of a
SO!MAP client that offers an easy to use WebGIS client for all 3,500 employees.
The second step was the migration of all geospatial data from Shapefiles to the
PostGIS spatial database engine. The introduction was successful, although an
easy-to-use desktop GIS was lacking.
In 2006, after the evaluation of different desktop GIS, the decision was taken
to use QGIS in conjunction with GRASS, replacing ESRI ArcInfo and ArcView3. The
decision was driven by the following aspects:
1. Due to the use of desktop GIS in a Linux Terminal Server environment, Java
was not an option;
2. OSGeo Project-Organisation;
3. GUI translated in German language;
4. Documentation written in German language;
5. An active developer nearby;
6. This developer has been mandated to implement missing features such as
digitizing and map composing;
7. Application and plugin developement with Python;
8. Growing user community;
9. Active developer community;
10. Independence from any particular operating system.
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