Hi Brett, hi Osmosis developers,

I just finished having a play with OSMembrane.  Colour me impressed :-)
It's a great little app, and provides a nicely polished user experience.
thanks - it's great you like it :)

I hope development on the tool remains active, or that it at least
continues to be maintained.  It should be a great complement to Osmosis.
Yes, at least we will try to - it's not like there aren't any ideas to further improve OSMembrane. There are probably enough features to implement and bugs to fix for months if not years ;)

A couple of days ago I discussed the future of this project with Jakob, Tobias and Christian - the original authors - and we decided that we will gradually transfer the maintainer role for OSMembrane over to me in the next weeks as I seem to have more time and resources for this and, most importantly, I need this tool much more than them ;) And as none of us wants OSMembrane go to sleep, this seemed the obvious thing to do.

Development mainly takes place at http://osmembrane.de/ currently. In the last couple days I've been working on boring infrastructure-like things like the Ant build file, but I'm almost done, and I look forward to "real work" on it - fixing bugs and implementing features, that is.

So - yes, OSMembrane is not dead, is not planning to be dead, stay tuned for new releases. Bug reports, feature suggestions, patches and any kind of feedback is very welcome.

Since we are on osmosis-dev here: one of the improvements I thought of in the middle term would be integrating OSMembrane a little tighter with Osmosis, for example using Osmosis as a library instead of just generating command lines and reflecting over the classes to determine the list of available tasks. However, as far as I can estimate, this might require some work on Osmosis itself, too, so it needs a little more thought.

So now the question is quite generic: what do you think of the general idea - is it worth it? Or is there some kind of requirement which opposes such an integration that I am unaware of?

Best regards
Igor

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