I have to agree with Chris here... I know the new module is better, much 
higher quality, passes cite, and the old module is more or less unused 
but I would still be against making such a major change when we are in 
RC stage.

The only thing I can recommend doing in the interim is throwing it in 
community, and giving you a problem which turns it on and the old module 
off. However that might be more work than just waiting for 1.7.0 to go out.

-Justin

Chris Holmes wrote:
> It sounds like it'd be ok with putting it in, but we are in RC status, 
> which is supposed to be as much of a freeze as we ever do.  I think if 
> the next release we're doing is 1.7.0 it'd be better to wait to commit 
> till right after it comes out, hopefully early next week.  If we're 
> doing RC2 next then I could see it being ok to put this in for that 
> release.
> 
> C
> 
> Alessio Fabiani wrote:
>> Hi Andrea, all,
>> the changes do not affect other geoserver modules at all, also WCS 1.1
>> is untouched.
>>
>> The merged code is ready to be committed. Once the other guys give me
>> the OK I will commit it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>               Alessio.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Andrea Aime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Andrea Aime ha scritto:
>>>> Arguably, it's quite a change, we should wait for 1.7.0 to be
>>>> released before mering, but given the very low amount of users actually
>>>> hitting WCS (no real user request in the last year that I can remember
>>>> besides "what is WCS anyways?") I'm not feeling like blocking your work
>>>> would do us any good.
>>>> Anyways, this would be better discussed with the PSC, you have my
>>>> +1 on merging. Let's hear what the others have to say.
>>> Oh, forgot one crucial condition for me being +1 to the merge: it has
>>> to touch only the wcs modules. Any change that might be required to
>>> main/wms/wfs/whatever will have to be reviewed very attentively
>>> (I'd really prefer to see none actually).
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andrea
>>>
>>
>>
>>


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
Software Engineer, OpenGeo
http://opengeo.org

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