On 2/27/07, Jody Garnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good timing - we were talking about this very topic in todays GeoTools
> meeting. And arriving at a similar spot - that OSGeo would be the best
> organization for the task.
>
> What we initial need however is someone on the "admin" side to get the
> OSGeo effort underway; perhaps provide a template for "ideas" and help
> play match maker when the students come to call.
>
> Is this person you?

The potential for my own brain to melt as I work out conflicts of
interest probably prevent me from being such a person but I do want to
help out in any way that I can.

James

>
> Jody
> PS. Ideas for any of these email lists are not a problem; from last
> years experience I would recommend spending effort on making sure the
> ideas are communicated well.
> PS. CCing a bunch of lists does not work (everyone get's bounce messages
> as they hit "reply-to-all", and you need to tag in the OSGeo discussion
> list.
>
> > As part of my efforts to be more active on the "open source geospatial
> > community" I have agreed to help Frank Wammerdam with the Google
> > Summer of Code coordination at the OSGeo. (Thanks to Paul Ramsey for
> > some encouragement in this regard.)
> >
> > I'd really like to see some GeoTools and JUMP/OpenJUMP projects make
> > it in to the Summer of Code umbrella at the OSGeo. I am willing to
> > prepare a Summer of Code proposal for a DXF reader/writer that we can
> > contribute to GeoTools and use in JUMP/OpenJUMP and UDig. I am also
> > willing to prepare a proposal to add some improvements and new
> > features to JTS. I would also mentor both projects.
> >
> > However, I don't know any students enrolled in programming courses
> > that would be interested in this. I know some of my fellow
> > JUMP/OpenJUMP developers and the GeoTools developers would be in a
> > better position in this regard. If I prepare one or two of the
> > proposals I mentioned will we be able to find interested students to
> > participate?
> >
> > Thanks for your help with this.
> >
> > The Sunburned Surveyor
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