Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Michaël Michaud
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] Upgrade of Italian and Spanish Openjump language files

2011-02-04 Thread edgar . soldin
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 >

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Giuseppe Aruta
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,

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Larry Reeder
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread edgar . soldin
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Mohammed Rashad
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread edgar . soldin
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

Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)

2011-02-04 Thread Mohammed Rashad
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