Hallo Stefan,
I'm CCing your email to the gvSIG CE dev list, so we can coordinate this 
better. Victor Olaya, Benjamin Ducke and Fran Puga will read this email also 
here. Fran Puga (Cartolab-gvSIG developer) has sent a couple of patches last 
week. This email goes also to these developers in CC. Could you please sign the 
gvSIG CE dev list 
(http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php/community/mailing-lists) and 
follow the discussion here?
The repository of the java version of SEXTANTE for gvSIG CE is now here: 
http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php/sextante. The latest "release" 
for this version (SEXTANTE-gvSIG CE) has been published here: 
http://gvsigce.blogspot.de/2013/03/sextante-news-and-inofficial-preview.html
We are glad to read about your interest for SEXTANTE in OpenJUMP and would like 
to help you to find a good solution for your project.
Let us discuss this here together.
See you (maybe in Rapperswil?)
Jose
 
--
José Canalejo 
www.csgis.de


De: Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>
>Para: José Antonio Canalejo Alonso <jacanal...@yahoo.es> 
>CC: OpenJump develop and use <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> 
>Enviado: Martes 14 de Mayo de 2013 2:42
>Asunto: Re: SEXTANTE forks ?
> 
>
>Hola Jose (CC jpp-dev),
>
>I am reading this email below late and have now a question.
>Where should I/we watch out for Sextante changes (e.g. an 1.1 release?). 
>I.e. what/where is the repository now and where will releases be published.
>
>I ask, because I am with the OpenJUMP team, and as you may know, 
>Sextante is part of OpenJUMPs PLUS edition.
>
>saludos,
>stefan
>
>Am 24.03.13 04:33, schrieb José Antonio Canalejo Alonso:
>> No, it ins't a fork. Just to clarify, the original java source code of
>> SEXTANTE has been transfered (in coordination with the original creator
>> of SEXTANTE) to the gvSIG Community Edition (CE) repository NOT to the
>> official gvSIG repository [1]. gvSIG CE is a fork of gvSIG made in 2011.
>> In SEXTANTE there are now two versions: one in python managed by the
>> QGIS community, one in java managed by the gvSIG CE project. Both
>> versions are well coordinated with the original SEXTANTE project team.
>> QGIS and gvSIG CE have been the projects with more activity behind
>> SEXTANTE since its creator announced that the development of SEXTANTE
>> could not continue as a full-time work.
>> Best regards
>> Jose
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> http://gvsig-ce-users.1049287.n5.nabble.com/Gvsigce-users-SEXTANTE-news-and-inofficial-preview-td5706342.html
>> --
>> José Canalejo
>> www.csgis.de
>>
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>     On 03/23/2013 10:15 AM, Brian Hamlin wrote:
>>      > Hi All -
>>      >
>>      >    I am reading a blog post today on planet.osgeo.org about SEXTANTE
>>      > moving to python, while the original code will be part of gvSIG now..
>>      > plus some new improvements.. A classical fork it appears..
>>      >
>>      >    I imagine the Live will host gvSIG and so continue to benefit from
>>      > that branch.. But it raises the question, what to do with the "new"
>>      > python SEXTANTE ?
>>      >
>>      >    no rush, but interesting development
>>      >
>>      > --
>>      > Brian M Hamlin
>>
>>     The "new" python Sextante is in the QGIS plugin, which I think we're
>>     already shipping. It's not a classic fork in my understanding because
>>     one of the key authors is the same for both variants. Although it's
>>     actually possible that the python version may become the primary one
>>     and
>>     wrapped by java in gvSIG rather than being maintained in java.
>>
>>     So, I don't think there's anything else to do about it for us.
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>     Alex
>>
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