Great to hear and thanks for the hard work! I am planning to be one of 
those to "ask questions" and hopefully more.

IMHO "app-schema" will create many GS-opportunities within Europe where 
most National Mapping Agencies are busy implementing INSPIRE. This 
attracts an array of mainly closed source providers as bees to a 
honeypot. GeoNetwork, for metadata, does well in this arena. For GS here 
is really "land to gain" (not only app-schema but also e.g. WPS). 
End-users are also expecting visual tools for specifying app-schema 
mapping. Think this is already on the GS-roadmap, but first things 
first. A FLOSS (research) project that includes visual schema mapping is 
http://www.esdi-humboldt.eu (HALE editor).

best,

--Just van den Broecke
[email protected]
www.justobjects.nl


Jody Garnett wrote:
> Thanks all around (and amazing work).
> 
> I will point out Ben that as we will be entering into a really
> interesting "cusp" for the application schema work now. As an official
> GeoServer extension all those who saw the road show can now try it out
> - and ask questions :-)
> 
> Please keep this in mind when you think about your time over the next
> couple of months (I am also hoping that a volley of questions will
> steer you around to writing blog posts :-D ). Have you considered
> writing an article for Position magazine or anything?
> 
> All the best,
> Jody
> 
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Ben
> Caradoc-Davies<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>> Many of us have put a lot of hours into this effort, and it is finally
>>> becoming a reality.
>> I only named those who have participated in the most recent step. Notable
>> omissions are Jody Garnett and Rob Atkinson, who have fostered this effort
>> in the long term, and without whom none of this would exist.
>>
>>> And at the end of the day most of the thanks should go to you in
>>> overseeing the implementation and making this happen.
>> I am only the most recent maintainer - as you are for
>> org.geotools.xml.Encoder - and am thus not entirely to blame. ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
>> Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining
>> Australian Resources Research Centre
>> 26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia
>>
> 
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