Simone Giannecchini ha scritto:
Hi guys,
I agree with Bryce, the choice of WGS84 was due to convenience reasons
since the vast amjority of time people I have talked to, uses it.

I hope Andrea will be able to give a hand with coverages since there
are so many things to do in order to improve things (caching,
overviews, better rendering) and so few people working on it.
At the moment I'm working on uDig because someone sponsored 10 days work to get specific fixes. After that, I don't know when I'll be doing some GIS again... I don't have much spare time (I just got a baby) and I prefer to spend it on things I really need. Now it's the lack of automated reverse engineering tools that's hurting me, so the first thing I need is an improved UMLGraph (see http://www.spinellis.gr/sw/umlgraph/). The next things I'll need are learning a web framework (JSF, Wicket) and some improvement
in Hibernate.

I'll start working actively on GT2 again when my daily work will need it, or when someone sponsors some of my work time to work on related issues. Otherwise, it's a hard call, because
I really lack motivation and direction to work on it on Sundays...
(GT2 is big and my current sponsored work is about to end)...

Sorry...
Andrea



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