2010/2/8 Justin Deoliveira <jdeol...@opengeo.org>:
> Ok, you are now set up with commit access, congrats. When making commits
> try to maintain naming conventions put in place by the other jdbc
> modules. Examle module name jdbc-ingres, package structure
> org.geotools.data.ingres, etc...
>
> As for the wiki page a simple page that points to the ingres wiki will
> be fine for now, at some point some docs will be needed for the users guide.
>
> As for copyright as long as you or your organization states the intent
> to assign the copyright you may go ahead. However as Andrea stated the
> sooner you get this out of the way the better as it will be a blocker
> for your module reaching supported status and will prevent any release
> of the code.
>
> That said, welcome to the project! Looking forward to seeing your work
> progress.
>
> -Justin
>
> On 2/8/10 12:52 AM, lim goh wrote:
>> Hi Justin,
>>
>> Thank you very much for your reply. I've read the developer's guide,
>> and created an osgeo account, the userid is clgoh.
>>
>> About the wikipage for this module, I wonder if its ok to point it to
>> http://community.ingres.com/wiki/IngresGeoTools
>> to avoid duplication?
>>
>>
>> Andrea,
>>
>> Thank you for your reminder, I think we will want to eventually move
>> Ingres towards supported status for sure so we will work on the
>> copyright assignment. But before we manage to submit it, I believe we
>> could safely obtain commit access to check-in prototypes?
>>
>> L I M
>>
>> 2010/2/2 Andrea Aime<aa...@opengeo.org>:
>>> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Cool! A new contribution is always nice!
>>>>
>>>> +1 on the new module. As for getting commit access you will first want
>>>> to read the relevant portion of the developer guide:
>>>>
>>>>     http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/Creating+your+own+Module
>>>>
>>>> As for actually signing up for access you will need an osgeo account:
>>>>
>>>>     http://www.osgeo.org/osgeo_userid
>>>>
>>>> Once you are signed up another committer can grant you commit status.
>>>>
>>>> There is also an existing jdbc aggregate module under unsupported for
>>>> new jdbc based modules. You can throw jdbc-ingres under there.
>>>>
>>>> Welcome to the project :)
>>>
>>> One more thing: if you have ambitions to turn the Ingres module towards
>>> supported status all the people involved in the coding of
>>> the module will have to sign and send a copyright assignment to OSGEO:
>>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/1+Contributors
>>>
>>> If you don't do that the only option we'll have is to either rewrite
>>> your contribution from scratch or just dump it.
>>> Being an OSGEO project we cannot afford to distribute code that is
>>> not clean from a legal point of view.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andrea
>>>
>>> --
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Hi Justin,

Thank you very much for your help!

May I confirm with you that the unsupported "aggregate jdbc" module is
the one called jdbc-ng? I see no jdbc folder under unsupported and I'm
not sure what ng means so if I may, I will create the jdbc-ingres
folder inside jdbc-ng?

I will also get to the copyright release soon. May I also confirm that
the Repository Commiter Name is my svn/osgeo account name, for
example, in my case "clgoh" ?

Thank you again.


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L I M

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