On 15 February 2012 06:47, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 15/02/2012, at 11:05 AM, Andrew Ross wrote:
>
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I wanted to provide a quick update to keep in touch.
> >
> > First, a disclaimer that this post is mostly off-topic. If you're not
> > interested in the potential for uDig to become an Eclipse project, nor
> > the Location industry working group (IWG) at Eclipse, you should
> > probably stop reading here and I apologize for disturbing you.
>
> Um - Hi Andrew - I think we were waiting to hear back from you and your
> team? As I understand you were away Dec / Jan so I did not want to pester
> :-)
>
>
Jody,

Yes that's right. In addition to being away in December, my mandate has
been to prioritize the Long Term Support
<http://wiki.eclipse.org/LTS>industry working group (IWG) before
Location. It's developing nicely so I'm
picking up on tasks for the Location IWG. I've been quietly recruiting
companies and people who would be interested in Location as well. Thank you
for joining the mailing list.

For Location, as per the Eclipse bylaws, we need permission to distribute
software that's not EPL. Even if uDig were to re-license under the EPL (or
dual-license EPL/LGPL), Geotools (which is LGPL) and other dependencies
would still require permission. For this reason, we need the Location IWG.
The Polarsys industry working group at Eclipse has set a successful
precedent here.

Getting companies & interested people to join the Location IWG mailing list
is something everyone can help with. Thank you kindly.

In terms of next steps and timing... we're aiming for a face to face
meeting in May, likely at the Location Intelligence conference in
Washington D.C. Between then and now, we home to prime the pump for
discussion of initiatives and iterate a draft of the Location IWG charter.

>From a uDig perspective, once the Location IWG is launched, and of course
if we receive Refractions support on this, we can formally begin the
proposal to take it to Eclipse. This feels like it'll happen around
June/July timeframe. How does this work for you all?


> > For those that are interested, the connection to uDig is the Location
> > IWG will enable a good place to host location focused projects such as
> > uDig. The IWG will have a distinct name/brand/logo/ and forge.
>
> That sounds nifty.
>
> > The IWG infrastructure is starting to come on-line. The IWG mailing list
> > is now live in case you or someone you know might want to subscribe.
> > Many discussions will be touch on business/product/marketing/strategy.
> > Technology will focus on new and innovative projects, and ways to
> > collaborate around commodity technology. The mailing list is here:
> > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/location-iwg
> >
> > Best regards,
>
> Thanks I will sign up; and encourage the rest of the uDig PMC to do so
> also so we can see how it goes.
> Jody
>
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