Works for me. But outright removing them seems a bit harsh. It might be 
good to poll the users list first to ensure that indeed noone depends on 
them, since it is not that much of a hassle to have them around and tell 
people they are unsupported imho.

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to propose the removal of GML and VPF extensions
> from the GeoServer downloads. The rationale is as follows:
> - afaik, they do not work properly (for sure the GML one
>    does not)
> - the datastores have been un-maintained for a long time
> - we cannot really provide any decent support on them
> - they have been there for years already in that state,
>    and no one from outside the project stepped up to
>    actually provide maintenance
> 
> I guess we should point people to ogr2ogr as a tool
> to convert both formats into something (shapefile, postgis)
> that can actually be used for efficient web serving.
> 
> Opinions?
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 


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Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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