Hi Ian,
I think i can skeak for everyone when I issue a warm welcome back to the
project. Although your initial geotools stint was before my time I have seen
the result of your work in code and your reputation speaks for itself.
A big +1 on the new couch module. I pulled it down and it built just fine.
First step will be getting you to read over the developer guide to get
yourself up to speed on current practices. But given that you are asking for
an unsupported module I assume you have already done so :)
Next step will be to get you commit access again. You will need an osgeo
account for that. If you can provide me with the id i will add you to
the commiter group.
-Justin
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Ian Schneider <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Before I jump in with my offering up a new module, let me
> (re)introduce myself - it's been a while.
>
> I am the original developer of the 'new' (well back then ~2003 it was)
> shapefile plugin as well as other various pieces of geotools. I am
> happy to be returning to the fold after a long hiatus.
>
> So I'm offering up this shiny new couchdb/geocouch datastore module.
> Please check it out at:
> https://github.com/ischneider/Geotools-CouchDB-DataStore
>
> Some additional notes:
> * while couchdb is well suited to be consumed directly from web
> clients, adding a geotools
> module supports richer tools for managing spatial data in couch
> * javadoc minimal
> * code coverage decent
> * supports native bbox query, backend support for native property
> filtering, not implemented in store
> * to test, I recommend installing the couchbase packages
>
> Review and all thoughts appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> --
> Ian Schneider
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
> Enterprise support for open source geospatial.
>
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