On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 4:45 PM, <edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote:
> On 06.02.2011 05:57, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 10:28 PM, <edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:
> edgar.sol...@web.de>> wrote:
> >
> > Michael, you are totally right. I agree that all efforts are welcome.
> Just the part where everything is migrated to a platform located in india
> and with with no possibility for you or stephan to intervene, like on a
> neutral platform as sf.net <http://sf.net> or google code, makes me
> uncomfortable.
> >
> >
> > what you mean by "no possibility for you or stephan to intervene"
>
> Currently they are the administrators of all openjump aspects. Moving a big
> part of openjump over to your facilities would mean they effectively loose
> this control. In the worst case we'd have to revert the merge and reapply
> all the changes inbetween.
> It's mainly a matter of trust in you and your company. The trust is build
> over time and by exchange. I'd rather see you and your team contributing
> some more on the existing platforms first. Can you tell us some more about
> your institution? Can your team members subscribe to the mailing list and
> introduce themselves?
>
> our institution is IIIT - H ( International Institute of Information
Technology, Hyderabad ) you can find more on our university website
http://iiit.ac.in. I am working in Lab for Spatial Informatics. here is the
link to out lab's site. http://lsi.iiit.ac.in. the number of peoples to work
on OpenJUMP can be decided at the end of this semester.
I have given some time to work in OpenJUMP.
Also there is still the point of reliability of web services (access from
> europe, usa, australia, where the majority of oj devs are located).
>
> This just my point of view. I am just a careful fellow and can't speak for
> the majority of oj people.
>
> ..ede
>
>
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connectivity to a physical network are well understood - see how these
rules translate into the virtual world?
http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnlfb
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