Hi!
The feedback is much appreciated. See my response below.
2011/4/14 Michael Bedward <[email protected]>
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> I'm one of the PMC members. Welcome, and thanks for putting up your
> proposal.
>
> I also work with data from experimental settings, and having spatial
> and temporal components, so I'm interested in your proposal. However,
> after reading it I don't properly understand what, precisely, a
> spatially-enabled EMF provides. This could be just because I'm not an
> EMF user and have only a basic understanding of its design and use,
> but your proposal would be easier to digest if the last section was
> moved to the beginning (rather than the proposal leaping directly into
> implementation details) and described more clearly what your module
> will provide that is not available currently, ie. what GeoTools users
> could do with it that they cannot do, or do easily, now.
>
I agree. My first draft had the background section at the beginning. It is
now moved to the front again, and totally rewritten. A use-case section is
also added (still a work-in-progress) so the benefits of spatially enabled
EMF models is easier to understand for those who do not know EMF or
model-driven engineering intimately.
Check it out: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/EFeatureDataStore
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 14 April 2011 10:18, Kenneth Gulbrandsoy
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi list!
> > I have completed my proposal for adding spatial support to EMF models.
> The
> > proposal can be found
> > here http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/EFeatureDataStore.
> > I believe the next step is to ask for access to the unsupported folder in
> > the SVN repo so code can be shared and reviewed by those who are
> interested.
> > Sincerely,
> > Kenneth Gulbrandsøy
> >
> >
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