My only concern has todo with the marketing aspect, In particular the constraints on the 'look and feel' portion. I'm a little concerned that we could get overshaddowed by the actual applications, resulting in people loosing sight of the independant java GIS library behind the scenes. I'm thinking of Apache, where there are a number of under-publisized libraries overshadowed by the plugins to Tomcat.
From what I can tell so far, I think Geotools would benefit (so a +1) but I think we may want to push back on the look and feel prior to joining.
David
On 2/5/06, Martin Desruisseaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm of course +1 too.
Martin.
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