OK. We will let Christopher decide. I might make more sense to keep
the code at deegree.
SS
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Andreas Schmitz wrote:
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>
> Hi Landon,
>
>> I was thinking Christopher might work on JTin from the JPP SVN. When
>> he has some working (and tes
Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Hi Landon,
> I was thinking Christopher might work on JTin from the JPP SVN. When
> he has some working (and tested) code we can approach deegree to see
> what further work will need to be done to integrate the code as part
> of the deegree library?
>
> Will this work?
I was thinking Christopher might work on JTin from the JPP SVN. When
he has some working (and tested) code we can approach deegree to see
what further work will need to be done to integrate the code as part
of the deegree library?
Will this work?
The Sunburned Surveyor
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
Hi,
> it is wise - I aggree. But I would not promise anything, since
> a) JTin does something new and deegree requires I believe certain
> stability and testing, and
if the respective code stands by itself, and is implemented in the development
branch, I don't see any pr
Christopher wrote:
Hi,
> I'll do whatever I need to. Do you have an address for degree's code
> repository so I can check out a tree.
you can check out the deegree development branch from here:
https://wald.intevation.org/svn/deegree/base/trunk
Best regards, Andreas
--
l a t / l o n GmbH
Aen
well..
it is wise - I aggree. But I would not promise anything, since
a) JTin does something new and deegree requires I believe certain
stability and testing, and
b) we need to check how much the things are separable from OpenJUMP
structures.
So.. the first steps are
a) to see how/if we can sep
I'll do whatever I need to. Do you have an address for degree's code repository
so I can check out a tree.
--Christopher
--- On Thu, 4/23/09, Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> From: Sunburned Surveyor
> Subject: [JPP-Devel] Making JTin Part of the deegree Project
> To: "
I've been talking briefly with the deegree Project programmers about
making JTin an official part of their library. I think this would be
wise, since deegree is an OSGeo project and the work is being done
under the OSGeo Summer-of-Code umbrella.
I am willing to work with Christopher and JTin on ge