Well.. I know that in some countries (China & Iran, etc) new year is on 
a different date. However, to all others we - that is the JPP developer 
team - whishes all our users and contributors a good start into 2010!

Not sure what we will have to expect from the new year and a new release 
(probably by mid of the year? when I find more time again)? But Larry 
Becker recently contributed some nice functions from SkyJUMP (EZ Buttons 
etc.) and Michael Michaud developed a second txt/cvs Plugin that could 
be integrated. And there is also quite a bit of nice functionality left 
from PiroJUMP to be integrated.

I am also happy that we could win some more people developing with 
OpenJUMP the past year and that are also willing to contribute in some 
way (e.g. answering on emails, editing/improving the Wiki, or 
contributing code) for instance Nils & Nils, Benjamin. Because the more 
helping hands the better the project runs and improves.

Now, a bit from the personal site, I have been thinking of our last 
years vote to join the OSGeo. Unfortunately I don't see that we will 
have the human resources to make such an effort, especially in setting 
up the committees and establish formal control structures. I rather see 
that the few time we have is spent better in making improvements to our 
child OpenJUMP. Besides that, I also think that the size of our team is 
still managable without such structures. However, we also need to think 
about our "busfactor" [1] :)

Anyway I won't have much time the next 3-4 months for programming and 
managing due to a class I will give from Jan to April. But that's now a 
short time compared to the 4-5 years that we, as a bunch of volunteers, 
have already run successfuly the project together (Larry & Co, Michael, 
Peppe, Andreas, Landon, etc.) and with lots of help from you (Martin, 
Jon, Jukka, Arnd, Pedro, Intevation, Lat/Lon, Chris, Bernd, Uwe, Edgar, 
Paolo, Malte, Erwan, etc.) - not to forget the people that moved on 
alreday.

so I am looking forward to a new exciting year with you all, and - hey - 
our webpage and download stats actually look quite good (see one of my 
previous emails). However, we can still do a bit of marketing - as we 
have at least as much to offer as QGIS - and I will do so;)

stefan

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor

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