Olivier wrote:

> For the moment I wrote some simple PHP functions (not in git yet) to
> avoid rewriting everything each time.  However there are mostly two
> parts on the scenery site (not talking of mapserver) : the part I
> wrote (adding, editing, deleting positions) and I'm still working on,
> and the part Jon wrote.  Hopefully, putting all this to GIT will make
> things more coherent and easier to update.

Seconded, we just have to figure out how the merge should be done.

> > However atmo its an unknown "thing" happening in some "dark room"
> > with some parts available..
> 
> As already said, this has been the case for many years, and the git
> data you are seeing is a clear way to showing you that things are
> changing.

Aside from that, guess how many readers of this very list had been
responding to the various invitations into joining the "Scenemodels" or
"MapServer" effort ....  Yep, your're right, all of those who did are
already involved and and have been contributing code, data or other
valuable ressources  :-)

Cheers,
        Martin.
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