Martin,

I think a Dec. 10th release date sounds great.

Adam 



> On Nov 3, 2014, at 10:16 AM, Martin Desruisseaux 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> The upgrade to ISO 19115:2014 is now completed (except for the XML part)
> - I do not see any additional work in this area for now. I'm now working
> on a session for the next OGC meeting about this upgrade and the roadmap
> for a GeoAPI release. The main point is that preserving backward
> compatibility has been hard, which lead me to propose a two-step process:
> 
>  * GeoAPI 3.1 would contains only the changes that are 100% compatible
>    with GeoAPI 3.0.
>  * GeoAPI 4.0 (release date to be determined later) would add the
>    remaining changes.
> 
> 
> On the SIS side, I was hoping that Apache SIS 0.5 would contain a more
> complete referencing engine. But given that the upgrade to ISO
> 19115:2014 took much more time than I expected, we may consider that
> this upgrade alone is worth a SIS release. Completion of the referencing
> engine would be delayed to Apache SIS 0.6. If this proposal sound okay,
> I would suggest a SIS 0.5 release date around December 10th. This one
> month delay give us more time to test the upgraded metadata framework in
> real application, and give us a chance to perform last-minute fix if the
> talk at the OGC meeting shows us that we got some aspects wrong.
> 
> What do peoples think?
> 
>    Martin
> 

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