Collaboration is always tricky, we have done a couple experiments with 
GeoServer/deegree collaboration - but found it depends on a developer from each 
team having budget at the same time (and enough budget to pay for 
collaboration).
-- 
Jody Garnett

On 26 August 2014 at 11:45:50 am, Landon Blake (sunburned.surve...@gmail.com) 
wrote:

Dirk:

You are correct. I overlooked those projects. Kinda embarrassing since I helped 
Geoserver through incubation. Thanks for the correction. I still think there is 
room for more cooperation among Java geo developers.

Landon


On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Dirk Frigne <dirk.fri...@geosparc.com> wrote:
Landon,
I don't understand your third point.
IMHO following OSGeo projects are Java projects (if I don't miss any):
- deegree
- geomajas
- geoserver
- geotools

D.


On 26-08-14 17:45, Landon Blake wrote:
I wanted to share some comments on what I’d like to accomplish as an OSGeo 
Board Member. I have a bad habit of over committing, so I’m going to modestly 
limit my list of goals to the following:

1)      Work to help private companies and businesses that support the OSGeo 
software stack and other open source geospatial software. This includes 
increasing awareness about the software support services made available by 
these companies to customers and clients. It also includes making it easier for 
these private companies to support OSGeo activities and to receive recognition 
for this support.

2)      Work to further support OSGeo Labs. This includes identifying current 
hold-ups in our incubation and project approval process. I want to make it as 
easy as practical for projects to enter and graduate from incubation.

3)      Provide better coordination and organization of our open source Java 
geospatial community. Currently GeoTools is the only Java geospatial project in 
our software stack. I’d like to see greater cooperation among the Java 
advocates of OSGeo. This might include joint development of some standard 
libraries and packaging standards for the different platforms. I also think 
there is a tremendous opportunity to develop open source geospatial 
applications and libraries for Android.

4)      Organization house-keeping. This includes checking in with each 
committee to determine if it is functioning and if it has the resources it 
needs. Defunct committees will need a reboot. Committees that lack sufficient 
volunteer support or resources should be hibernated.

However the election turns out, I hope to continue my work on the Journal and 
with OSGeo Labs.



Thanks.



Landon



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