Cosmin,

please refer to the developer guide:
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/index.html

It includes a guide for using Git:
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/procedures/git.html

The usual workflow is to make a local branch with your changes (squashed 
into a single commit for clarity), push this branch into your GitHub 
fork, and issue a GitHub pull request. GitHub will alert developers. See 
this guide for details:
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/procedures/pull_requests.html

Please also see the project conventions for details on source code 
formatting. There is an Eclipse formatter configuration in the project 
source:
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/conventions/index.html
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/conventions/code/code.html

It is normal to first target master (17-SNAPSHOT). Changes might later 
be backported to the stable (16.x) branch.

Kind regards,
Ben.


On 30/10/16 00:35, Cosmin CIORANU wrote:
> Salve Guys,
>
> First,
> I'm new to geotools project, so I apologize, if by mistake, I might break
> some protocols.
>
> Second, I whish to get down to the matter at hand.
> I did issue a new functionality GEOT-5555. It is related to
> gt-process-feature project, to gs:PointStacker in which points stacked in
> cluster go outside of the region of interest. I do recognize in some
> use-cases this behavior is needed but in my particular one is not.
>
> So I propose to be added a new property called *weightClusterPosition *which
> will be calculated as an average between points staked under this point.
> The default values is false in order not to break the current behavior.
>
> Any other thoughts on the matter ?
>
> More information here
> https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOT-5555
>
> *Other info:*
> The above functionality(as proposed) was in implemented on demo geoserver
> project (on 14.5 geotools). The screens attached to issue were created
> using that version
>
> Also, I have made the necessary codding updates on the 17 SNAPSHOT. I'm not
> quite sure how to proceed to make them available on github (Quite new to
> git also).
>
>
> Cosmin
>
>
>
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