Charlton Purvis wrote:

I have been paying attention to the spirited dialog re. yesterday's
announcement.  But I may have missed something along the way, and I have
just taken my first look at the .org site.  If the Foundation is still in
its early stages, who has been working to release what I see here?
http://www.mapserverfoundation.org/mapserver_enterprise/download.html  And
for how long?


MapServer Enterprise was all the work of Autodesk so far, including the preparation of the packages that you downloaded.

BTW, one thing that may not be clear is that MapServer Enterprise has had and will continue to have its own development team, independent of the current MapServer (Cheetah or whatever it's called) team that you know already. We (the Cheetah developers) are not planning to all move to Enterprise overnight and leave Cheetah behind, I would expect that a good part of the initial Enterprise team will be Autodesk developers, and hopefully a few outsiders will join over time. Some of us may eventually work on both teams (I can definitely imagine doing that myself), just like we are often already involved in half a dozen projects, but the direction of each software team will be independent, they will just share a common foundation umbrella.


I'm still downloading the whopping 125MB demo from here
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=6153839.  Long
gone are small installs.

I hear ya. Hopefully they will learn over time to make the distributions more compact. (or we'll teach them, since we're working together now, ya know)


That site refers to that d/l as AutodeskR
MapServer Studio - Preview, and it's terribly confusing how that relates to
what we're calling Cheetah or Enterprise.  That is, if it is supposed to
relate at all.


AFAIK MapServer Studio relates only to Enterprise, so it should be named MapServer Enterprise Studio.


And not to belabor the point, the .org website appears to leave little doubt
that there are 2 separate beasts (Cheetah and Enterprise) that already have
names.


You're right that the website may have been designed based on the assumption that the names were final...

Daniel
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