Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm all for improving the UI, and even doing basic
front end generation.  It's just the whole 'wizard' and 'theming' aspects of
MapGuide that I don't want to rush to compete.

Could you turn your feedback in to jira issues Andrea?  So we can track
them?

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Andrea Aime <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris Holmes ha scritto:
> > I definitely lean more towards your end of the spectrum Rob, focusing on
> > the data, not rushing to compete.
>
> Eh well, I know it sounds like rushing to compete, but the fact
> is that I don't want to apologize for my work, and I felt
> pretty much ashamed by GeoServer during that course.
>
> More so since the need for a better UI was the first reaction
> I had to GeoServer usage two years ago (I showed a small prototype
> of modular, Wicket based UI at FOSS4G2006 in Lausanne, remember?),
> and that was because I found it a pain to use for _myself_.
>
> In time I sort of got used to it, but it feels like a chronic
> illness, I accept it, but by no means I like having it.
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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