> 
> I thought you wanted to get rest stuff on 1.7.x before branching (whilst
> writing stuff directly against the new config would be trunk business?).
> Moreover, are the concept of map and workspace covered in the new
> configuration api?
> 
Confused... I did mean that. I also meant including the config stuff 
(wrapped up in the old model) on 1.7.x before branching as well.

The new config has the idea of a Map, but not a workspace. I dont think 
its necessary to model a workspace directly. I view a rest API as a 
"view" of our config, not necessarily a 1-1 mapping. I still have not 
heard a compelling reason for not reusing the idea of namespace as as 
workspace... maybe i am missing something fundamental.

> 
> I did not look at the moment. I'm looking that that REST proposal that
> does still call style a FeatureTypeStyle. The current configuration
> (and imho any sane usage) should use UserStyle directly, instead of
> splitting it into feature type styles....
Hmm... which page are you looking at. I dont see it on this page:

http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/GeoServer+Resources

But yeah... not sure. Its tough because they really have separated it in 
the newest version of SLD... which references the SE spec. I am not 
sure. We could keep things the way they are (style = UserStyle) but as 
well have a finer grained class called FeatureTypeStyle. And have a 
UserStyle contain a collection of FeatureTypeStyles... I don't know. Its 
a tough call.

> Mock up something similar to what we have now, yes. Otherwise we
> have to decide what the new UI would look like as well, make a plan
> for a better workflow. If we have one week only and a new technology
> I don't think we'll also have the time to discuss and design a new
> workflow and new look for the UI...
Works for me.
> 
> Cheers
> Andres
> 
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> 


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Justin Deoliveira
The Open Planning Project
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