Hi Mohammed,
I'm very happy to learn you and other developpers from India are
planning to improve OpenJUMP, develop plugins and make OpenJUMP be a
member of OSGeo.
I gave you commit rights to the svn.
- you can use the pgRoutingPlugin directory as you want
- you can create new plugin director
done :) thanks .. ede
On 04.02.2011 20:40, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Hi all,
> these are upgrades of Italian and Spanish Openjump language files,
> the new advanced measure tool has been translated.
> I ask if someone can upgrade these file to sourceforge.
>
> thanks
>
> Peppe
>
Hi all,
I vote -1 for my experience. I started to study OJ code with the idea to
develop some tools. I would not re-impost my work. Note that there are probably
more power user like me which would like an easy alternative to sourceforge:
Ben's idea seems quite interesting
Peppe
--- Ven 4/2/11,
Hi!
I used Trac a few years ago (2006 or so) and liked it much. Anyway there is
a far better alternative called Redmine, which is heavyly inspired by Trac.
BTW: Did one of you ever used Mylyn for task management in Eclipse? There is
an Redmine-Connector for Eclipse.
The problem with those both is
I'm in agreement. Sourceforge does have its problems, but I'd rather
see resources devoted to fixing bugs and adding features instead of
migrating the code to a new SCM system. -1 on Trac.
-lreeder
2011/2/4 Michaël Michaud :
> Hi Mohammed,
>
> Currently, there is a very low activity on O
again, i vote to take this slowly.. leave aside that i personally like to have
the server located in usa or europe for performance issues, i suggest you start
on setting up an independent trac for the extensions of yours. oj.org should
stay at sourceforge for now.
we could however give you acce
I will do the job of copying everything to server. the website will be
openjump.org. server is located at IIIT-H lsi.iiit.ac.in (Lab for spatial
Informatics)
I am thinking as a volunteer for website management for OpenJUMP
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:25 PM, wrote:
> On 04.02.2011 07:19, Mohammed Ra
On 04.02.2011 07:19, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
>
> see this
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass
> i think its better to use trac than sourceforge. now sourceforge fits your
> needs for now but it is better to have trac
> you just view the sites with trac and you will know.
currently a lot of information
my sourceforge id is rashadkm
India LSI we are planning to make a team of developers for OpenJUMP.
OpenJUMP will have more activity from Indian developers.
So as a first case I think of website management to get into OpenJUMP and
learn it by developing very small plugins. As a part of it wrote the