Hello Roy,

I'm afraid Jody spoken too fast here, being Monday means there's only 
one working day of delay since you submitted the patches last Friday 
until getting a response from one of the module maintainers.

The WFS module is in /unsupported while the 1.0 protocol part waits for 
the current two maintainers, jdeolive and myself, to find the time to 
port it to the architecture of the 1.1 client.

It's been a long time though since we don't have the spare time to do 
so, hence the module still being in unsupported land, as almost no one 
is able to really maintain the xml tech the 1.0 client is based on.

That said, you're more than welcome to join the development team if you 
want to, and definitely have my permission to commit those patches that 
I already reviewed.

Best regards,
Gabriel

On 7/5/10 8:23 AM, Jody Garnett wrote:
> +1
>
> I occasionally patch WFS; but only as work permits; the module is unsupported 
> and is available for a volunteer to take care of.
> We will need to ask you to go through the steps of becoming a committer; but 
> yes you are welcome to apply the patches.
>
> The steps are not too scary:
> 1. Email the list; and get a plus one from a PMC member...
> 2. Send in the code contribution agreement; and let us know when it is sent 
> off
> 3. Set up an osgeo id so we can grant you svn access
>
> For more information; and the code contribution agreement check out the 
> developers guide here:
> - http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOT/2+Committers
>
> And yes you are already done step 1 ....
> Jody
>
> On 05/07/2010, at 5:35 PM, Roy Braam wrote:
>
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Last friday i created 4 patches and added them in jira for the WFS module. 
>> (GEOT-3169 - GEOT-3172).
>> Is there a maintainer for the WFS module? Can he/she review the patches?
>> If there isn't a maintainer, can i do some bug fixing on my own?
>>
>> Roy
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