Hi SS,

I have a few questions about your proposal.  I would like to see OpenJump
get more use by companies, but I'm not sure it is up to this task yet
alone.  I would recommend that you look at a combination of proprietary and
open source tools.  And don't assume OpenJump would meet your company's
needs best just because it is a project you co-founded.

>My company believes this is a good
>opportunity to implement a small and simple GIS for the district.

Does this imply web access?  What is "the district?"

>Some enhanced SVG export abilities.

Does this imply that you are producing printed maps?  Does the SVG need to
be more accurate than it currently is?  Personally, I would recommend
converting to Adobe illustrator format.

>Better support for DXF import and export.

Better than what?  What version of DXF is required?

>Support for external tables.

Is this totally non-spatial data or somehow related through a key field?

>I'm thinking I'll have a ballpark budget of $3,000 to $6,000

How many seats does this buy?  If you get one seat of ESRI (or whatever), it
can do the heavy lifting and leave the other seats to OJ for casual viewing
and editing.  ArcGIS does a fine job of importing CAD data which can then be
exported as shape files.  I'm not sure what you have to buy to get print
quality maps out of ESRI, but I'm sure it can be done.

I'm afraid that any help I could give on this project would have to be in
the form of advice, as I am up to my eyeballs in work already.  My advice is
free and worth exactly what you pay.  :-)

regards,
Larry

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Sunburned Surveyor <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The company that I work for (KSN Inc.) has a small sanitary district
> that has been our client for several decades. Because of some new
> government regulations they have to prepare base map and inventory of
> their entire sanitary system. My company beleives this is a good
> opportunity to implement a small and simple GIS for the district. My
> boss is currently having me look into different proprietary software
> systems that we might use to implement the GIS.
>
> However, after taking a look at the proprietary software that is
> available in our price range, I really beleive that OpenJUMP is a
> viable candidate. Here is the problem: I don't have time with my other
> work responisiblities to provide dedicated programming services for
> OpenJUMP when these will be needed by the client (and they will be
> needed). I can't go to my boss to suggest OpenJUMP as a possible
> software package for the GIS implementation unless I have a third
> party organization that would be willing to work on customization of
> OpenJUMP to meet the client's needs. I'm not sure if we have any
> organizations involved in our community that would be interested in
> this type of work. (I know Larry Becker does something like this,
> Martin Davis has his little business, and I think the deegree Project
> also does this type of work.) If I can't find a company that is
> interested in this type of work I'll have to fall back on a
> proprietary solution.
>
> If we do have some companies that might be interested, I will prepare
> a short request-for-proposal. Here is what I am thinking I'll need
> out-of-the-gate:
>
> - Some enhanced SVG export abilities. I'm not talking about using
> Batik. I need something that is more precise and that maps the
> transition from OpenJUMP's task coordinate system to the SVG
> coordinate system in a predictable and repeatable fashion. I've
> already started fleshing some of this code out, but it isn't complete.
> I need to be able to get features from OpenJUMP exported as SVG
> tailored for Inkscape for map production.
>
> - Better support for DXF import and export. My company works with CAD
> data almost exclusively, and this project would be dealing with a lot
> of CAD data. I need a reliable DXF import and export plug-in.
> Something could probably be built using the existing DXF plug-ins, but
> it would need a little tweaking. I'd really only bei nterested in the
> following CAD entities: Lines, LWPolylines, Points, and Text. However,
> I'd like to see an underlying DXF parser that makes other drawing
> entities available to the client API.
>
> - Support for external tables. I don't want to use a database here. I
> just want to be able to view, manipulate, and query tabular data in an
> external file. I'd probably want to use CSV files, although I'd be
> open to an implementation that used binary files.
>
> I'm thinking I'll have a ballpark budget of $3,000 to $6,000, which is
> what it would cost to license a proprietary solution for the first
> year. I could likely make a similar amount available in subsequent
> years for additional development work. As part of the proposal I'd
> also like an approximate hourly rate for bug-fixing.
>
> All and any code developed under this project would be released under
> the GPL or LGPL, and the developing company could maintain the
> copyright. If I can make this implementation successful, there would
> be potential for additional business with other KSN clients.
>
> I think this is a great opportunity to get some paid development
> contributed back to the OpenJUMP community. I hope we have an
> organization that is interested. I wish I had the time to do the work
> myself.
>
> Please let me know if you'd be interesetd in responding to an RFP
> similar to the one I describe above. Or, if you are interested in
> cost-sharing the development of some of the improvements for OpenJUMP
> that I describe above, let me know that as well.
>
> The Sunburned Surveyor
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