Luca Morandini wrote:
> Thanks for clarifying the issue :)
> Since we are at that: where's the source code of said WPS module?
>
Right now it is in the geotools code base (we are working on the parser
/ encoder ). But yeah you are correct the team should of committed
something into the com
Jody Garnett wrote:
> Refractions Research (ie the company at the end of my email address). We
> have have a good working relationship with GeoServer as a project; and
> the Open Planning Project as an organization and have been able to field
> significant projects against the GeoServer code bas
Refractions Research (ie the company at the end of my email address). We
have have a good working relationship with GeoServer as a project; and
the Open Planning Project as an organization and have been able to field
significant projects against the GeoServer code base.
Cheers,
Jody
> Andrea Ai
Andrea Aime wrote:
>
> This is relatively easy with things like the WPS module RR is
> developing,
RR ?
Luca Morandini
www.lucamorandini.it
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>>The SISS project will have the same kind of relationship with GeoServer,
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>>both need to play nice with others and follow the process as outlined.
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> This is exactly what I’m wanting and clearly I need to become more
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Well me Rob, I am just going to get back to you with respect to "scope"..
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> This is exactly what I’m wanting and clearly I need to become more
> informed about the Geoserver community process. I’m concerned that
> these mechanisms are intended for “smaller contributions” so to speak.
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Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> It is a stated goal of the Spatial Information Services Stack (SISS)
> project that GeoServer community-schemas be ported to trunk. SISS is
> an NCRIS project http://www.ncris.dest.gov.au/ that will commence in
> July. It is anticipated that the port be completed this