Yes.  I would like to contribute it back as a community module.

I talked the lawyer and we should be good on the copyright stuff.

I have a demo available at:
http://demo.geocent.com/geoserver/Sandbox/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=Sandbox:jla&outputFormat=editor


Thanks,
Yancy Matherne
Software Developer

Geocent, LLC
111 Veterans Blvd., Suite 1600
Metairie, LA  70005
O:  (504) 831-1900
E:  [email protected]
http://www.geocent.com
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From: Justin Deoliveira [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 1:52 PM
To: Yancy Matherne
Cc: Geoserver-devel
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-devel] WFS editor output format

Hi Yancy,

I had a chance to check it out at foss4g and it looked pretty nice, very useful 
tool.

I assume you are wanting to contribute it to the project and add it as a 
community module? If so there are some docs you should read through in the 
developer guide. Most notably:

  http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/developer/policies/community-modules.html

You also must be willing to assign all copyright of the work to OpenPlans, the 
non-profit organization who retains the current copyright on all geoserver 
source code.

 -Justin

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Yancy Matherne 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

My name is Yancy Matherne and I'm new to the GeoServer developer list.  I met 
with some of you at the FOSS4G-NA conference and showed some of the extensions 
I've been working on.  The WFS editor output format was of particular interest.

The WFS editor output format is analogous to the WMS application/openlayers 
format.  The response is an HTML page that contains a GeoExt grid that allows 
editing feature attributes and an OpenLayers map for manipulating the geometry. 
There are also controls for adding and deleting features. The changes are 
committed back to GeoServer through WFS-T.

The project is currently located on GitHub at 
https://github.com/OpenCOP/geoserver/tree/master/src/community/wfseditor

I'm working on moving it to a GeoServer fork at 
https://github.com/OpenCOP/geoserver-fork

I'd appreciate any suggestions you might have.


Thanks,
Yancy Matherne
Software Developer

Geocent, LLC
111 Veterans Blvd., Suite 1600
Metairie, LA  70005
O:  (504) 831-1900<tel:%28504%29%20831-1900>
E:  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.geocent.com

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