This all sounds great Jose. A big +1 and I think better sqlite/spatialite
support will be something everyone welcomes.

As for getting commit access to create a community module you can find the
process here:

  http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/comitting.html

But essentially it involves creating a codehaus account and applying to join
geoserver as a developer. Once you do that let us know and we can approve
the request.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jose Macchi <jmac...@geotekne.com> wrote:

> Hello, I'm Jose from geotekne.com. Currently we are partners of OpenGeo,
> and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community
> module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.
>
> The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format
> for GeoServer.
> See
> http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html
>
> The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools
> with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms.  The datastore is at
> http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
> We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.
>
> Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should
> produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database.  Done properly
> it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are
> passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different properties,
> of certain areas or attributes.
>
> Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider some other
> information/request on same "scope".
> We would like your approval, and then....permissions to commit on
> community folder at svn
>
> Regards
>
> Jose
>
>
>
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