On 05/02/2016 02:36 AM, Sandro Santilli wrote: > Hi all, > this mail is to request permission to use the download area > of OSGeo for publishing librttopo packages, and possibly > an rttopo.osgeo.org domain and webspace. > > The librttopo project consists of a GPL(v2+) licensed library > providing a standard-based topology API on top of user-provided > input/output routines for storage. It was derived from the PostGIS > liblwgeom library at its 2.2.0 version, from which deviated to > drop PostGIS-specific dependencies and add thread-safety (not > of interest for PostGIS proper at this time). > > The upcoming 4.4.0 version of Spatialite will be using librttopo > instead of liblwgeom and the aim is to attract other liblwgeom users > (QGIS, for example) so to eventually free PostGIS from the burden of > maintaining a stable liblwgeom API. Having PostGIS itself use > librttopo is currently not on the radar, but might be considered in > the future if librttopo gets more development. > > At the moment librttopo code is hosted in the experimental OSGeo > [Gogs service](https://git.osgeo.org/gogs/rttopo/librttopo) and > has an OSGeo hosted [mailing list] > (https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/librttopo-dev) > > The project is managed by Andrea Peri of "Regione Toscana" (primary > sponsor for the library), Alessandro Furieri of Spatialite and > myself from PostGIS/GEOS. > > Some more background info are available from [my website] > (https://strk.kbt.io/projects/rttopo) > > --strk;
This seems to be a reasonable request from a project that is likely participate widely in the OSGeo community (note we already provided email and a git repo). +1 Thanks, Alex Sys Admin Committee _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss