Nick and Harshad:
Thanks to both of you; I will take you both up on that collaboration for a
graph tutorial.
I am working on a release today; but I agree the graph module seems to be
responsible for a lot of questions on the user list these days - and all the
questions lack a common frame of reference which a tutorial example code may be
able to provide.
I have created a JIRA issue we can use to organise the tutorial:
- https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOT-3875
Please add your comments to that ticket for ideas and suggestions to get us
going. The first thing we need to sort out is a dataset (perhaps TIGER or
OSM?). It needs to be something publicly available that people can download for
the tutorial. I would be tempted to use a river network from natural earth but
I expect most people want to see roads.
You may also wish to add yourself as "Watchers" to the JIRA issue; sign into
jira and add yourself to the page so it will email you whenever we comment on
GEOT-3875.
--
Jody Garnett
On Monday, 3 October 2011 at 6:36 PM, Nick Malleson wrote:
> Hi Jody,
>
> I'd be happy to as well if you want another pair of eyes, I'm trying to get
> some graph stuff working at the moment (no doubt you'll hear more about this
> in the next few days!).
>
> Nick
>
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