Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP new contributor

2020-08-07 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
Welcome Eric. It is really nice to see you back on the list and to
have your contribution to the project.
Peppe

2020-08-07 19:39 GMT+02:00, Eric :
> Hi everyone,
>
> Note: I just changed the email address I'd like to use to contribute on
> this list.
>
>
> Thank you Michael for your welcome on this list and your kind message.
>
> As Michaël pointed out, I started updating some former OpenJUMP
> extensions that I created years ago, and I've recently been in touch
> with him to know a bit more about the evolution of OpenJUMP. We talked
> about the dependencies, including JTS and deegree, the best way to
> import the project, a possible move to Git (Gitlab, Github, etc.), etc.
>
> So yes, I know OpenJUMP in a certain extent but I'm far from being an
> expert despite the fact that I developed these extensions. To be totally
> honest, I didn't code much in Java during the last 3 or 4 years, so I'm
> probably a bit rusty. For these reasons, I am quite happy to talk about
> what I experimented with during the recent days, including a possible
> update to a "new" version of JTS (com.vividsolutions renamed into
> org.locationtech), etc., but I don't feel confident, at least for now,
> to modify the Maven configuration and to commit these changes. Michaël
> said that Ede was really good at it, and I would prefer relying on his
> skills rather than my mine at the moment to push the commit
> button/command line. That said, I'm quite happy to discuss what could
> possibly be updated, and to update/commit some of the code, for example
> to improve all the generic types such as HashMap.
>
> Rather than writing more about it in this introductory message, I'll
> write another message tonight about what I just did today.
>
> Best wishes to all of you.
> Take care,
> Eric
>
> On 07/08/2020 16:21, Michaud Michaël wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I reconnected with Eric Grosso, a former colleague who is also an
>> OpenJUMP expert as he wrote the MorphAl extension
>> (https://alpage.huma-num.fr/extension-sig/), the concave hull
>> extension (now incorporated in OJ-PLUS) and probably some other useful
>> contributions.
>>
>> He already noticed several outdated repositories in the pom an we
>> talked a little bit about the future of OpenJUMP (including some
>> recurrent questions like migration to github,
>> org.locationtech.jts...). I invited him to continue the discussion on
>> this list and want to welcome him.
>>
>> Michaël
>>
>
>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP new contributor

2020-08-07 Thread Eric

Hi everyone,

Note: I just changed the email address I'd like to use to contribute on 
this list.



Thank you Michael for your welcome on this list and your kind message.

As Michaël pointed out, I started updating some former OpenJUMP 
extensions that I created years ago, and I've recently been in touch 
with him to know a bit more about the evolution of OpenJUMP. We talked 
about the dependencies, including JTS and deegree, the best way to 
import the project, a possible move to Git (Gitlab, Github, etc.), etc.


So yes, I know OpenJUMP in a certain extent but I'm far from being an 
expert despite the fact that I developed these extensions. To be totally 
honest, I didn't code much in Java during the last 3 or 4 years, so I'm 
probably a bit rusty. For these reasons, I am quite happy to talk about 
what I experimented with during the recent days, including a possible 
update to a "new" version of JTS (com.vividsolutions renamed into 
org.locationtech), etc., but I don't feel confident, at least for now, 
to modify the Maven configuration and to commit these changes. Michaël 
said that Ede was really good at it, and I would prefer relying on his 
skills rather than my mine at the moment to push the commit 
button/command line. That said, I'm quite happy to discuss what could 
possibly be updated, and to update/commit some of the code, for example 
to improve all the generic types such as HashMap.


Rather than writing more about it in this introductory message, I'll 
write another message tonight about what I just did today.


Best wishes to all of you.
Take care,
Eric

On 07/08/2020 16:21, Michaud Michaël wrote:


Hi all,

I reconnected with Eric Grosso, a former colleague who is also an 
OpenJUMP expert as he wrote the MorphAl extension 
(https://alpage.huma-num.fr/extension-sig/), the concave hull 
extension (now incorporated in OJ-PLUS) and probably some other useful 
contributions.


He already noticed several outdated repositories in the pom an we 
talked a little bit about the future of OpenJUMP (including some 
recurrent questions like migration to github, 
org.locationtech.jts...). I invited him to continue the discussion on 
this list and want to welcome him.


Michaël




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[JPP-Devel] OpenJUMP new contributor

2020-08-07 Thread Michaud Michael


Hi all,I reconnected with Eric Grosso, a former colleague who is also an OpenJUMP expert as he wrote the MorphAl extension (https://alpage.huma-num.fr/extension-sig/), the concave hull extension (now incorporated in OJ-PLUS) and probably some other useful contributions.He already noticed several outdated repositories in the pom an we talked a little bit about the future of OpenJUMP (including some recurrent questions like migration to github, org.locationtech.jts...). I invited him to continue the discussion on this list and want to welcome him.Michaël 

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