Hi Ede, thanks for the answer. I will wait the opinion of the other members
>1. a location url of the downloadable zip/jar distribution file This is the link where it is possible to download the latest version of Raster Tools: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensit/files/Openjump/PlugIn/Raster%20Tools/RasterTools-2.0.3-28112022.jar/download >2. and a matching md5/sha1 value to prevent corruption I control both with the file and sourceforge and it seems to be the followingç SHA1 17443c1aa8e0b7e67d50f3c8da49c9a0c70b77f6 MD5 64b4e02cc42269c497ee8960628bd1c8 Il giorno mar 29 nov 2022 alle ore 12:32 <edgar.sol...@web.de> ha scritto: > hey Peppe, > > On 29.11.2022 10:38, Giuseppe Aruta wrote: > > Hi all, > > after two years of working on my project of Raster Tools, I think it is > ready to be integrated into OpeJUMP as an external plugin. > > > > It could be integrated even into OpenJUMP core as it does not require > external libraries. It is small and it has almost all the most used tools > for simple raster analysis for professional activity or for educational > usage. > > > > The only problem is that it is still not ready to migrate to GitHub and > possibly not for the next 2 or 3 months. > > Anyhow do you think there is a possibility to test the integration for > the next 2.1.1 OpenJUMP version escaping all the GitHub mechanism? > > > > thank for the answer > > sure. extensions do not necessarily need to be hosted on github. all we > need to add an independent extension to CORE/PLUS is > 1. a location url of the downloadable zip/jar distribution file > 2. and a matching md5/sha1 value to prevent corruption > > :) ..ede > > > _______________________________________________ > Jump-pilot-devel mailing list > Jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jump-pilot-devel >
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