Wayne Beaton very kindly submitted a pull request 
(https://github.com/uDig/udig-docs/pull/4), cleaning up a few references and 
changing them to say LocationTech. And passing a few sections back for revision 
...

Scope
- Revised scope (discussion and current text follows after the break)
- If this proposal is going out Eclipse wide we need to explain what a GIS. If 
the proposal is limited to the industry working group, my definitions will 
appear very lax. Any suggestions on how to ride this line?

Committers
- We had tried to factor out common responsibilities to avoid repetition, Wayne 
did not go for it.
- Took the current list of those who have obtained commit access on master 
(split it up into who is currently active)
- Informally: there are a lot more forks on github 
(https://github.com/uDig/udig-platform/network/members) only a few of which 
submit pull requests back up

Current draft:
- https://github.com/uDig/udig-docs/blob/master/admin/proposal/proposal.html
-- 
Jody Garnett



SCOPE

> WTB: "Mapping" seems too generic and meaningless. Perhaps this is because I 
> don't live in the space.
> What sorts of things does uDig enable users/adopters to do?
> 
> JG: that is our traditional scope definition from the initial project plan. 
> Let me try and 
> translate... 
> 
> DESKTOP GIS
> Well frankly the goal is to build a Desktop GIS so I will write that down. 
> The answer
> however will not help - since what a GIS does is simialr to what a word 
> processor does. Different
> professionals will use the tool for different uses. The actual utility 
> depends on the data
> being used. As an example the same network traversal functionality can be 
> used for water managements,
> SCADA system planning, road maintenance, enivornmental analysis and so on.
> 
> GIS Platform SDK
> We want to bundle up all this stuff for normal Eclipse RCP developers. Drop 
> in GIS
> components with clear documented integration path for developers used to 
> working on a normal
> buisness domain model. 
> 
> LOCAL AND EXTERNAL DATA
> How to put this bluntly. GIS professionals are still not used to the 
> internet, most of the web
> service standards die when presented with GIS data volumes. The fact that we 
> consider both
> local and external data (let alone OGC standard support) is still fairly 
> unusual.


The scope of uDig is to:

Produce a Desktop Geographic Information System (GIS) using Eclipse RCP 
technology. A Desktop GIS application is a general purpose tool, similar to a 
wordprocessor, that can be put to a wide range of uses. Often the only 
limitation is the ingenuity of the operator and the data information they have 
available to work with.
The Wikipedia entry for Geographic Information System 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_information_system) provides the 
following:
Relating information from different sources
GIS uncertainties
Data Representation
Data Capture: ranging from digitisation to automated techniques
Raster to vector conversation
Projection, coordinate systems and registration
spatial analysis with GIS
Data output and Cartography
Graphical display and techniques
Spatial ETL
GIS Data Mining



Provide Eclipse RCP developers an SDK of GIS components. Used by business 
applications for integration spatial information, rendering or display servies, 
and in-depth spatial analysis. Allow the business domain model to be extended 
with minimal background knowledge in mapping. Enable business applications to 
add "just enough" GIS to get the job done.
Enable integration of local and external spatial data sources. The rich 
history, and unusual size, of spatial data presents a great integration 
challenge. To be effective uDig must remain data provider, and data format, 
neutral. Respecting where organisations store their information while 
leveraging international (ISO TC211) and industry (OGC) standards for 
interoperability.


COMITTERS

> WTB: Do you expect steering committee members and other contributors to be 
> committers? It's not clear from this text. 
> 
> JG: See email list we could not make sense of this section, changing it back 
> and grabbing our full comitters list from github 

The following individuals are proposed as initial committers to the project:

Jody Garnett, Open Source Geospatial Foundation, LISAsoft, PSC
Jody is a committer on the uDig project where he has made significant 
contributions over many years. He will contribute to the architecture and 
direction of this new project.
Andrea Antonello, HydoloGIS, PSC
Andrea has provided significant contributions to the existing code base. He 
will contribute scientific guidance and raster expertise to this new project.
Jesse Eichar, Camptocamp, PSC
Jesse Eichar has made significant contributions over many years, acting as 
project lead for some of that time. Jesse keeps track of the rendering and 
tools plugins. PSC member.
Mauricio Pazos, PSC
Mauricio is a major contributor to the codebase with a deep understanding of 
the edit tool framework.
Frank Gasdorf, PSC
Frank has played a strong role in the codebase most recently championing 
documentation, translation and project OSGi packaging.
Craig Taverner, AmanziTel
GSoC mentor for several projects to build support for the neo4j.org 
(http://neo4j.org) graph database spatial capabilities and bridges to GeoTools, 
uDig and GeoServer
Davide Savazzi, AmanziTel
GSoC mentor for 2012 project to build support for routing tools in uDig using 
the neo4j.org (http://neo4j.org) graph database. Initial contributor to Neo4j 
Spatial and uDig plugin for Neo4j Spatial
Naz Chan, LISAsoft
Naz has recently completed the Document view, and is currently working on a 
Legend view.
Mark Leslie, LISAsoft
Mark longstanding contributor and initial author of the style editor. Mark 
brings the project a background in Sphinx documentation generation and is 
available for uDig training courses.
John Hudson, LISAsoft
John has been making uDig plugins for several years and is focused on 
interoperability with OGC web servies.
Sam Guymer, QPWS
Sam is a new addition to the community who has recently upgraded the version of 
Tycho used and sorted out various build and packaging issues.

The following developers have commit access but are not currently active:
Levi Puntna
Levi is responsible for the recent tool palette work.
Cliff Broadbent, QPWS
Cliff is responsible for the recent transition to the Tycho build system.
Scott Henderson, LISAsoft
Scott is responsible for the recent contribution of ExpressionViewer.
Paul Pfeiffer, QPWS
Paul is responsible for the recent Area of Interest work, and refactoring the 
core uDig EMF model.


We welcome additional committers and contributions.



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