Hi,

 We have some interest in the porting to ExtJS4 - we use parts of GeoExt 
 in QGIS Webclient and would like to migrate to ExtJS4. We can help with 
 some sponsoring, though limited. I also know that the Kanton of Zurich 
 and Sourcepole is developing with Ext4 - but don't know how much GeoExt 
 is involved there. I think they ported the minimum stuff from GeoExt 
 they needed to ExtJS4.

 Things we have particular interest in porting:

 * GeoExt.MapPanel
 * GeoExt.tree.WMSCapabilitiesLoader
 * GeoExt.data.PrintProvider
 * GeoExt.plugins.PrintExtent
 * GeoExt.ZoomSliderTip
 * GeoExt.Action (for navigation)

 So at least some interest from Switzerland.

 Regards,
 Andreas



 On Fri, 10 Feb 2012 12:08:22 +1100, Roald de Wit wrote:
> Hi Andreas and list,
>
> I waited a few days before I replied to see if there was any interest
> from others. Judging by the amount of responses (zero so far), I fear
> that the Pledgebank initiative won't be a great success. How much 
> faith
> do you have in it? If you are optimistic, we could run it past the 
> users
> list and see how much interest there is. Would it be possible for 
> people
> to have freedom in the amount that they pledge to contribute? I can
> imagine a company wanting to contribute $500 and an individual $100 
> for
> example.
>
> Cheers, Roald
>
> On 07/02/12 21:26, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I agree that having a donation button would be awesome, but 
>> currently
>> there is no legal entity behind the GeoExt project. We could apply 
>> for
>> OSGeo incubation, but it would take a while until we are an OSGeo
>> project, and until then, only the organizations that are involved in
>> GeoExt could accept donations - which may feel a bit awkward. So for
>> this effort, the easiest way to contribute would be to contact the
>> organization of their least distrust (terrestris, Mapgears,
>> Camptocamp, OpenGeo) and commit to some funding.
>>
>> But there may be another option: A successful fund raising effort 
>> was
>> http://www.pledgebank.com/postgistopology, which raised 3250 Euros
>> within a month. If we want to do this, we should set a realistic
>> target for small pledges (e.g. 22 people pledge 222 Euros (it's for
>> GeoExt 2, so 2 would be a magic number, and this would sum up to 
>> about
>> 6000 US$). Of course there is the risk that people who pledged don't
>> pay, but at least the pledges can then be processed individually by
>> the four organizations, e.g. divided by geographic proximity of the
>> person who pledged.
>>
>> How does that sound?
>>
>> Andreas.
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:19 AM, Roald de Wit<[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This is great news! Maybe smaller organisations (or even 
>>> individuals)
>>> would like to contribute something but don't know how.
>>>
>>> Would it be an idea to:
>>> - set up a basic page describing the details of the code sprint
>>> - have a way to donate (maybe something PayPal-ish?)
>>> - have a list of 'current status of donations' with the names of 
>>> the
>>> donating organisations/individuals (if they wish to be named of 
>>> course)
>>> - maybe have a wish-list for people that donate (or maybe even
>>> everybody) for what to include in GeoExt 2
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Many small donations can add up quickly. :-)
>>>
>>> Regards, Roald
>>>
>>> On 04/02/12 04:19, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>>>> Today the GeoExt PSC and representatives of terrestris and 
>>>> Mapgears
>>>> agreed on making the following announcement:
>>>>
>>>> Ext JS 4.x has been available for a while now, and GeoExt 1.x only
>>>> works with Ext JS 3.x. With new attractive features in Ext JS 4.x
>>>> (e.g. charting, harmonized API with Sencha Touch for mobile
>>>> applications), users demand a GeoExt version that works with Ext 
>>>> JS
>>>> 4.x. This sprint is about working on such a version. Let’s give it 
>>>> the
>>>> working title “GeoExt 2.0”.
>>>>
>>>> Four organizations involved in the development of GeoExt have
>>>> expressed interest in getting together for a code sprint to make
>>>> GeoExt work with Ext JS 4.x: Camptocamp and OpenGeo are two of the
>>>> founding organizations of GeoExt, with core committers that 
>>>> maintain
>>>> the project. terrestris has experience in implementing geo-related
>>>> features on top of Ext JS 4 and Sencha Touch. They also have 
>>>> developed
>>>> gxm, a flavor of GeoExt that works on mobile devices, an effort 
>>>> that
>>>> was reviewed by GeoExt core committers. Mapgears is a solution
>>>> provider delivering applications based on GeoExt. They have
>>>> contributed many features to GeoExt, and maintain several user
>>>> extensions.
>>>>
>>>> The goal of the sprint is to release a preliminary version of 
>>>> GeoExt
>>>> 2.0, which will immediately be available to the community and 
>>>> funding
>>>> organizations, but may not yet have all the features from GeoExt 
>>>> 1.x.
>>>>
>>>> The Ext JS 4.x API is different from the one in previous versions, 
>>>> so
>>>> a natural consequence of this is that GeoExt 2.0 can not be fully 
>>>> API
>>>> compatible with GeoExt 1.x.
>>>>
>>>> terrestris, MapGears, Camptocamp and OpenGeo have come up with an
>>>> estimated funding requirement of US$ 52,000, which covers the 
>>>> costs of
>>>> up to 8 developers getting together for focused work on GeoExt 2.0 
>>>> for
>>>> 5 days. The budget includes travel costs, accommodation and food, 
>>>> and
>>>> a share of the costs of the development hours (the rest of the
>>>> development hours will be covered by the 4 organizations).
>>>>
>>>> Funding organizations may communicate their priorities for GeoExt 
>>>> 1.x
>>>> features they want ported to 2.0. These priorities will be 
>>>> considered,
>>>> but fulfillment cannot be guaranteed, due to dependencies on other
>>>> features that require more work to be ported.
>>>>
>>>> A date for the sprint can be set as soon as the commitment from
>>>> funding organizations sums up to the amount of US$ 52,000. We hope
>>>> that the sprint can happen some time between now and April 2012.
>>>>
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