Thanks, Stefan and Michael.  It is very nice to have JTS (and I hope 
JUMP too) recognized by the GOSS community like this!

There was some mention of OJ at FOSS4G - mostly I think by people using 
it to view PostGIS data.  But no talks directly on it, at least that I 
noticed.  Be good to get the word out!

There was lots of QGIS activity at FOSS4G.  It seems to me thought that 
OJ may still be a better client for viewing large spatial database data 
(due to the dynamic view capability).  It would be great to really focus 
on making it a great PostGIS client...

Martin


On 10/3/2011 10:55 AM, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Oh wow.. Martin - congrats!!!
>
> I haven't read the news up to now - and guess what. Just yesterday I was
> thinking of the award and wondered who got it ....and that I actually
> proposed you/JTS for lets say 2-3 years. But, now - this year that I did
> not make any suggestion (gave up?), you finally got it.
>
> You deserved it!!!
>
> stefan
>
> On 03/10/2011 12:25 AM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> Sorry, no great secret, just UI improvments.
>> I've already upgraded to UnaryUnion for a while.
>> It was a great algorithmic improvment  !
>>
>> We had two plugins in OpenJUMP (union and dissolve, with some options
>> available in first and missing in second and the other hand).
>> I made a single plugin showing/hiding options depending on the context
>> (selection, layer with/without attribute...).
>>
>> Ah, one thing related to union default  behaviour. We already had mail
>> exchange about it.
>> I think users generally expect that union performs a merge when applied
>> to LineStrings, so I
>> made merging option the default one (can be unselected if needed though).
>>
>> One thing difficult to achieve with union plugin is a significative
>> progress monitor.
>> Any hint for that ?
>>
>> About ten days ago, I've also improved Buffer PlugIn with JTS options
>> which were not
>> available in former plugin (join style and single sided)
>> Now, I'm wondering if I try to include offset curves as an option
>> or if I create another plugin for that. Any idea ?
>>
>> Anyway, here is the url of new NB :
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/jump-pilot/files/
>> Your remarks are always welcome
>>
>> Finally, as you give me opportunity, I congratulate you for the Sol Katz
>> Award.
>> I mean... for JTS, Sol Kats Award is just what JTS's author has deserved
>> for this
>> great library.
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 03/10/2011 06:04, Martin Davis a écrit :
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> What's the secret to the new plugin?   Does it use JTS UnaryUnion, or
>>> something else?
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> On 10/2/2011 2:33 PM, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Next Nightly Build will include a new version of Union By Attribute
>>>> (dissolve) plugin.
>>>> It is called Union/Dissolve/Merge and has all these capabilities without
>>>> much overhead.
>>>> Dialog box is context sensitive and show only possible options.
>>>>
>>>> If you agree, I'll remove original Union plugin before next release.
>>>>
>>>> Michaël
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