I agree with Martin.  Although this defect is important, it should not hold 
back the 2.2 release.

Once 2.2.0 is out the door, we should start identifying defects/enhancements 
for 2.2.1.  Our patch releases are virtually non-existent.  Ideally, I would 
like to see patch releases sent out every four months with major releases on a 
yearly basis.  For example, PHP and Apache typically release three patch builds 
every year.  We should be able to do the same with community support.

The most straightforward way to get a defect fixed or an enhancement 
implemented is to contract a project developer to do the work.  For example, I 
would enjoy fixing and enhancing the FDO GDAL Raster Provider if funding was 
available.

Long term support for build infrastructure and build automation would also 
reduce the effort required for project developers to get fixes and enhancements 
into the hands of the community.  General availability of nightly or weekly 
builds for all supported platforms is important.  It would enable any and all 
project developers to simply say:

"Download build 2.2.0.6001 from ...  It contains the defect/enhancement you 
were looking for"


Voting on a "new feature list" would be an excellent idea if the MapGuide Open 
Source Project had spare resources available to implement the "new feature 
list".  Unfortunately, there is insufficient donation/sponsorship funding to 
retain a developer to work on "the list".



Regards,
Trevor


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Milicevic
Sent: February 28, 2011 10:18 AM
To: MapGuide Users Mail List
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] RE: Raster provider

I think that this ticket should be high priority. Raster provider support is 
pretty important. I haven't see any GIS project without raster base layer in 
last couple of years.

It would be nice that community can vote for "new features list" or have more 
influence what is important for next release.
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