Very cool Simone, did not mean to pick on you - just hard to tell if anything is going on by watching Jira. Even just an indication that some of these things are being worked on in a
branch would give users hope for the future.

If you get really stuck with trunk, remove your old stuff and copy over your improved copies from the branch (and then fix the compile errors). Nothing has been done to these modules on trunk and
your development history from the branch is probably more interesting.

That said you may be able to find the revision you branched from, and construct an svn merge from that revision to head on trunk which you could apply to your branch. From there you could do a straight svn diff from your branch to trunk and see if you were further ahead.

As for keeping up with bryce's documentation it is a challenge, never fear a bunch of us will be working on making things
consistent and good.

Jody
Ciao Jody,
I am ok with fixing ArcGrid and Gtopo30 even because things you ask
have already been fixed on my branch. I will work on that from
thursday, I won't have time before.

Talking about coverages, the actual version, which is nothing more
than a (large) number of improvements to the old plugins, could be merged with trunk. Problem is that subversion hates and does not allow
me to merge trunk on my branch anymore, therefore I would need a bit
of help next weeks to do that. When we will be able to merge the
actual branch back to trunk we will solve a number of open issues in
jira.

After this step I will (if nothing else gets in the way) start with
ISO 19123, by branching again from trunk. I guess we will have to
discuss a lot, given the amount of documents brycec is producing, and
it would be good that more people were involved besides me, martin and
bryce.

Besides, I still am a bit worried about the axes swapping thing in
features and sooner or later I would like to spend some time talking
about it. Right now I solved the issue thanks to a workaround but in
the long term it would good to handle remove such an issue definitely.

Simone.
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