Ciao Andrea,
just wanted to say thx for the report and for the good work.

Simone.
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On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Andrea Aime <aa...@opengeo.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I went thought the list of modules scheduled to be removed,
> and removed those that did not find any objection (as in, not
> even the slightest), in particular:
>
> build/dummy/jaxb
> build/maven/archetype (thx Jody)
> build/maven/build-configs (thx Justin)
> build/maven/javamaker
> build/maven/unopkg
> build/maven/rmic
> build/scm/cleanup
>
> modules/extension/openoffice
> modules/plugin/epsg-access
>
> modules/unsupported/notifying-collections
> modules/unsupported/hsql
>
> Modules that should be removed, but blocked
> ----------------------------------------
>
> build/maven/jjtree-javacc should be removed,
> but for the moment we can't since the cql module
> is still in need of it. Mauricio is working on it.
>
> modules/unsupported/repository is scheduled to
> be removed, but I can't because two other modules
> depend on it: tiles and introduction.
> Both are scheduled to be removed, but not right
> now.. so I guess I'll have to wait until those
> two go the way of the Dodo before removing
> repository as well?
>
> Modules still not removed (still under evaluation)
> ----------------------------------------
>
> The following modules are still in a limbo,
> haven't got enough feedback to decide wheter
> to remove them or not:
>
>
> modules/unsupported/mif
> modules/unsupported/tiger
> modules/unsupported/vpf
> modules/unsupported/geomedia
> modules/unsupported/gml
> modules/unsupported/gml3
> modules/unsupported/gpx
> modules/unsupported/gpx2
>
> (Justin, what about the GML ones?)
>
> demo/introduction is still around,
> but afaik Jody wants to pick some examples
> from it before killing it? If not, Jody,
> can you just remove it?
>
>
> Modules that maybe won't be removed
> ------------------------------------
> modules/unsupported/epsg-oracle:
> chatting with Jody he told me the module
> is functioning and the only thing that
> prevents it from going into supported
> land is one unit test failing.
> However he does not have a Oracle handy
> so the module is really without a maintainer.
> I know, I know, I'm supposed to be the
> Oracle guy... but I really am only because
> there is no one else fool enough to
> maintain an Oracle module for free.
> Bring me someone that _loves_ to work
> with Oracle enough to take the modules
> and I'll give him maintenance in a nanosecond
> (and then go drink a big beer to celebrate).
> Is there anyone else interested in picking
> epsg-oracle up?
>
> modules/unsupported/example:
> Jody said it is useful to just copy in
> order to start a new module... Hmmm... well,
> aren't all the existing modules the same?
> I usually do exactly that, take a working
> pom and adapt it when creating a new module.
> I would still remove this one... opinions?
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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