I think Micheal and I will look at Johann's work after; there are lots of
excellent ideas there. I think I would like to draw out that work (and
others) across the library so there are swing widgets in the modules that
they work on; both as an example; and to help us make writing examples
easier.
Jody

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Simone Giannecchini <
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> Sounds like a good idea to me,
> even because as far as I have seen the difference between JMapPane and
> johann work is quite huge, at least in term of code dimension.
>
> Anyway, I am not sure  how the swing widget work will turn out in the
> long run since, as far as I Know, the current work from johann depends
> on geotidy (as I usually say no intent to start a fight, I already got
> enough things to care of) and to me it does not seem so clear what
> (and when) will happen with it, therefore you might end up with doing
> code duplication or something similar to an inverse branch :-).
> Honestly, if JMapPane is sufficient for you I'd just go for it for the
> moment and then, depending on how things turn out in the mid term,
> start playing with johann's work which,  by the way, is pretty neat
> stuff.
>
> My 0.02€,
> Simone.
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> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Michael Bedward
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jody - sorry to hear you've been unwell - there are a few bugs
> > floating around Sydney at the moment.
> >
> > Johann told me some more about his current work and the status of
> > swing-widgets-pending last week...
> > http://n2.nabble.com/spike-td2345012.html#a2346288
> >
> > I've mulled a bit (code for looked blankly out the window) and I think
> > it is still a good idea to do the housekeeping on JMapPane, which
> > shouldn't take long, and then get into Johann's module, with the first
> > task to be documenting it.
> >
> > Does that sound sensible ?
> >
> > Michael
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