Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
> In addition I commited myself to help with the port of Geotidy to Java 5 so 
> it 
> can be used with GeoTools. So Geotidy may be back to Geotools if the 
> community 
> wants it. But it can't be back now because not enough functionalities are 
> ready.
>   
I may propose another route - of bring GeoTools 2.6 to Java 6. Given our 
yearly release schedule I think I can get support for this. GeoServer 
will only be using GeoTools 2.6 for GeoServer 2.0; uDig is already using 
Java 6 on most platforms (and I am waiting word on the mac users being 
happy with Java 6).

In your other thread you mention setting up GeoTools as an umbrella of 
integrated projects; this is something I could be in support of (a 
return to the module maintainer style of old). However I want to be very 
careful not set up up with the dictator model (unless I am the dictator 
- but I am not sure I trust myself enough for that). In anycase perhaps 
we can set this as the topic for the FOSS4G 2009 code sprint.

Jody

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