Thanks for the nice clear presentation - I am happy to vote +1.

I would consider:
global.xml
service/wfs.xml
service/wms.xml
service/wcs.xml
service/wps.xml

But it does not make much of a difference.

Jody

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to call for a vote on GSIP 34:
>
> http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+34+-+New+data+directory+structure+for+2.x
>
> Most feedback as been incorporated but the proposal of adding the idea
> of maps into the picture has not been incorporated for now. The reasons
> why being:
>
> 1) It increases scope in the short term without a lot of gain. Since the
> the upgrade to including maps into the picture is strictly additive to
> the data directory structure, it won't be an issue to add it later.
> Implementing maps in the short term, even just creating the idea of a
> default map is not trivial, and adds a pretty big hurdle.
>
> 2) Andrea pointed out that the data publishing split with regard to maps
> has not totally been fleshed out at this point. And indeed there is some
> thoughts about using a thread local view of the catalog as an
> alternative. So adding in maps to the structure now could indeed be a
> crutch come later.
>
> So that is the rationale for leaving it out of the picture for now.
> Those who stand by the feedback still can vote -1.
>
> So with that said, let the voting begin.
>
> -Justin
>
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