Hi,

I actually support Hamish - if he is willing to do the "little" effort, as he says. Because usefullness and matureness is important too. How big its user commmunity is? who knows...

stefan

Am 22.07.13 20:35, schrieb Cameron Shorter:
I'd like to hear thoughts on whether we should be retiring MapTiler.

My thoughts are that we should be helping new users find established
Open Source projects, which typically are projects which have a strong
community behind them.
I note that MapTiler hasn't changed version number since OSGeo-Live 3.0,
and is still reported as a beta status.

I also note from the Ohloh metrics, there seems to be very little
development:
http://live.osgeo.org/en/metrics.html

I suspect that users might be moving to another project instead? Eg:
GeoWebCache?

On 23/07/2013 8:28 AM, OSGeo wrote:
#1167: Retire MapTiler
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  Reporter:  camerons  |       Owner:  live-demo@…
      Type:  task      |      Status:  new
  Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  OSGeoLive7.0
Component:  LiveDVD   |    Keywords:  maptiler
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------

  As per request from Klokan Petr Pridal, the MapTiler point of
contact, we
  should retire MapTiler.

  Of note, MapTiler has remained at version 1.0beta2 for a few years now
  (since OSGeo-Live 3.0), which suggests a diminishing open source
community
  behind the project.

  Todo:
  * Update maptiler Project Overview and Quickstart to retired status in
  main docs.

  * comment out install_maptiler.sh from main.sh installers

  * comment out maptiler from metrics.rst docs

On 23/07/2013 9:03 AM, OSGeo wrote:
#1167: Retire MapTiler


Comment(by hamish):

  I find the MapTiler program to be still useful and relevant, and
would by
  willing to maintain it on the live dvd on an ongoing basis. (it's
tiny and
  zero maintenance anyway so I don't mind much)

  Since it just works, it doesn't matter that there hasn't been a new
  version in ages.
  It just means it is mature; the GDAL backend it uses regularly
updated so
  it "gets updates" that way.


  regards,
  Hamish



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