Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS Maintenance Grant

2022-02-17 Thread Even Rouault
Gerald, Part of my funded maintenance activities on GDAL also benefit to some of its dependencies with which I'm familiar/a committer, and PROJ is the first one among those (15% of my time to date if my stats are right). Even Le 17/02/2022 à 18:53, Gerald Nelson a écrit : I’m mainly a

Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS Maintenance Grant

2022-02-16 Thread Regina Obe
+1 let's just copy it. Thanks, Regina > -Original Message- > From: geos-devel [mailto:geos-devel-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of > Paul Ramsey > Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 11:46 AM > To: GEOS Development List > Subject: Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS

Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS Maintenance Grant

2022-02-16 Thread Paul Ramsey
As usual, GDAL has a reasonable template to work from. https://gdal.org/community/code_of_conduct.html#code-of-conduct I'm happy to have a CoC and happy to just copy someone else's. Other thoughts? P > On Feb 16, 2022, at 7:49 AM, Sean Gillies wrote: > > Howard, > > I'm in favor, but first

Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS Maintenance Grant

2022-02-15 Thread Frank Warmerdam
+1 FrankW I'm very pleased as a GDAL PSC member and a sponsor who depends on the full stack. On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 2:46 PM Kurt Schwehr wrote: > +1 KurtS - GDAL PSC member > > On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 7:38 AM Howard Butler wrote: > >> GDAL PSC, >> >> When we wrote the GDAL RFCs on

Re: [geos-devel] [gdal-dev] GEOS Maintenance Grant

2022-02-15 Thread Even Rouault
I motion to provide the GEOS PSC with a $50,000 USD grant to address performance, API, and other work that does not attract directed funding in GEOS. The GEOS PSC will be responsible for coordinating work tasks, rates, and development timelines. Howard Butler or Even Rouault of the GDAL