Maybe you're more interested in building a geoprocessing specific
language (who is not?). Then GGL2 is your project.
Not very successful so far, so the only possibility is to get better
(and indeed we're, slowly though).
http://www.gearscape.org
Regards.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Pieter
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El 15/02/2012 1:36, Landon Blake escribió:
That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]
I agree Landon, this list is full of people anxious of joining new
collaborators to their respective communities, me included. Anyway
joining the OSGeo
I would (surprise) like to invite you to take part in the GeoTools project.
We have a nice developers guide[1] to help get you started[2]; an easy to
follow process if you want to create a new module[3] from scratch; or simply
help with some of the existing ideas.
Quick suggestion: as an
Its good to now I'll always be loved and have a home as an open source
Java programmer. :]
Landon
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:17 AM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.com wrote:
I would (surprise) like to invite you to take part in the GeoTools project.
We have a nice developers guide[1] to help
On 02/14/2012 09:09 AM, Andreas Paukner-Ruzicka wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to contribute to a Java based OpenSource GIS project.
Which ones have backlogs of tasks I can work on as a Java programmer and
architect ?
Any recommendations ?
I'm sure all of them have something they could use more
Hello Andreas,
if gvSIG CE is what you are looking for, you are welcome: www.gvsigce.org
If you are interested in collaborating on the development of the project, sign
up to our community mailing list. Once there, please introduce yourself and
tell us what you are interested in and we can make
That is a dangerous e-mail on a list like this. :]
If you still have volunteer juice left when your done with Cameron,
we'd love extra help on OpenJUMP. I have at least 6 things I should be
working on for OpenJUMP right now. It is a great open source desktop
GIS written in Java, with a really
In case you are interested in web-based GIS, you're always welcome to join
the Geomajas project. I believe it's the only full-Java web framework out
there (correct me if I'm wrong) by making use of GWT on the client.
http://www.geomajas.org/
Hope to see you there ;-)
Pieter De Graef
2012/2/15