IMO:

Well said Jo.

> 
> I know, this argument has gone round and round in the past, and many
> are impatient with philosophising. I hope that philosophising can
> sometimes provide energysaving insight, or i wouldnt engage in it. But
> repeating "without code, you are nothing" grates on the nerves after a 
while.
> 

I'd also echo the sentiment with regards to OGC Standards bashing.

One of the key reasons that we as a reasonably large organisation are 
looking seriously at adopting and contributing further the Open Source 
spatial world is because of its strong support for OGC standards.


+1 to Frank's comments.
 


Bruce Bannerman






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