Hi Maksim, I understand the difficulties, but I really don't see the main SVN working as a general community collaboration area; there is only one level of access to the SVN, and other projects have seen considerable problems with new users accidentally checking code in at the wrong place, etc, etc. Projects like OpenLayers have a main area and a sandbox area, but I don't think that they are on the OSGeo SVN infrastructure yet (because of this permissions issue).
I wonder if it would make more sense to set up a MapGuideSamples project at Google Code with more relaxed commit rights, and then link to sections of that from the Wiki for more extensive community application sharing? We might be able to look into other OSGeo-based solutions, but in general with this kind of volunteer organisation you need to try to minimise maintenance overhead as much as possible. This is something that we should probably talk about at the next PSC meeting. Jason -----Original Message----- From: Maksim Sestic Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] Printing Kudos, Dennis :-) Same thing with me. Jason, regarding the sample code section - it's somewhat hard to post and run sample project as a single wiki entry. It's just not suitable for anything more than few lines of code, and I'm not saying that sample code section is a bad idea. How about creating a samples branch under current version + disclaimer? _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users
