Stephen - K1LNX wrote:
Has there been a feature set discussed for Xastir 2.0?

Some things I think need improvement:

Maps, maps and more maps. We need the ability to use Google maps or our own
mapservers without a lot of configuration for customization. For the end
users such as myself, this would be invaluable. Try as I may, I have no
interest in dbfawks, other maptypes etc. I like to load a good looking map
and let the client do what it's supposed to (for me anyhow, I know people
use Xastir for LOTS of other things) and that is display APRS posits on
screen. Tiger maps just don't cut it for me, but as that is what I find to
be reliable, that's what I use.

KML is now in a formal standardization process within the Open Geospatial Consortium and on a fast-track. I'm not writing anything more to KML 'til I see the result. All Google's IP on KML has been turned over to OGC for this. There are currently issues with the maps that Google uses with regard to their accuracy. Near as I can tell, Google's doing pretty much everything right but some of the data they've acquired isn't as good as they've been told, or the metadata is just plain wrong.

True cross-platform compatibility. Should it be developed in Python or Java?
No more virtual machines for windows folks, even though we'd like them all
to be using linux, that's just not going to happen overnight and there will
always be die hard Windows and Mac fanatics.

Think of it as an upgrade path from Vista...

Evaluate the existing feature set in Xastir now and decide if anything can
be removed or improved upon.

If I had coding skills I would gladly contribute them, but I can at least
test :D

Time to learn...

gerry

Just throwing my thoughts out.....

73
Stephen
K1LNX




On 10/4/07, James Ewen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Xastir currently is a functional piece of software that does a very
decent job of acting as an APRS client. It is in no way handicapped by
limited functionality.

What needs to happen, is that someone (in the development group) needs
to mark a line in the sand(s of time), and start development of Xastir
2.0.

New Year's Day is approaching, and it is always marked by resolutions,
promises, and new starts.

Why not set the date as a line in the sand? 2008 is the year of Xastir 2.0
.

If the project never gets started, it will never be more than a dream.

James
VE6SRV
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