I’m going to start building up to a final release for GeoTools 11.0 and GeoServer 2.5.0 with the aim being to hit the 18th. So if there are any major bugs you’d like to fix before then please look at them over the weekend.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Ian Turton <ijturton@anonymised.com> wrote:
I'm going to start building up to a final release for GeoTools 11.0 and
GeoServer 2.5.0 with the aim being to hit the 18th. So if there are any
major bugs you'd like to fix before then please look at them over the
weekend.
I’m going to start building up to a final release for GeoTools 11.0 and GeoServer 2.5.0 with the aim being to hit the 18th. So if there are any major bugs you’d like to fix before then please look at them over the weekend.
Cheers
Ian
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I know we made plans to promote this to an extension, but it does not seem to be ready. Probably too late to cut it from the release, but we should hold off promoting this one.
I’m going to start building up to a final release for GeoTools 11.0 and GeoServer 2.5.0 with the aim being to hit the 18th. So if there are any major bugs you’d like to fix before then please look at them over the weekend.
Cheers
Ian
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this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech
I know we made plans to promote this to an extension, but it does not seem
to be ready. Probably too late to cut it from the release, but we should
hold off promoting this one.
It has been promoted to extension at the Beta release, way too late to take
it back now.
Not much of a problem imho, it gets some user exposure, we get tickets, fix
them, and improve on it.
Community land is basically a junkyard, the modules do not get built, not
not have tests run, don't have
docs, and normal people just don't try to use them... imho importer is in a
much better place in extension,
even if not all of it works, we're in a position to make it better.
Cheers
Andrea
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I know we made plans to promote this to an extension, but it does not seem to be ready. Probably too late to cut it from the release, but we should hold off promoting this one.
It has been promoted to extension at the Beta release, way too late to take it back now.
Not much of a problem imho, it gets some user exposure, we get tickets, fix them, and improve on it.
Community land is basically a junkyard, the modules do not get built, not not have tests run, don’t have
docs, and normal people just don’t try to use them… imho importer is in a much better place in extension,
even if not all of it works, we’re in a position to make it better.
Cheers
Andrea
–
==
Meet us at GEO Business 2014! in London! Visit http://goo.gl/fES3aK
for more information.
Ing. Andrea Aime
@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com>wrote:
Perhaps I am not understanding how bad it is? Ian described the log
filling up with megabytes of error messages from the wicket ui.
Andrea have you been using importer successfully? I have used it to work
with a directory of shape files myself.
Same here, mostly shapefiles, although I also imported shapefiles in
postgis and noted on the mailing list how
slow that is (but I did not see the log filling up)
If that was so bad, he would have found the time to fix it before the
release, no?
Cheers
Andrea
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for more information.
Ing. Andrea Aime @geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
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Not really, Ian looked at it because I asked him to write a blog post (for us to reference from the 2.5.0 release notes). Note that this is not quite the same importer that OpenGeoSuite has been shipping with, hence it is not as solid but has a REST API.
Perhaps I am not understanding how bad it is? Ian described the log filling up with megabytes of error messages from the wicket ui.
Andrea have you been using importer successfully? I have used it to work with a directory of shape files myself.
Same here, mostly shapefiles, although I also imported shapefiles in postgis and noted on the mailing list how
slow that is (but I did not see the log filling up)
If that was so bad, he would have found the time to fix it before the release, no?
Cheers
Andrea
–
==
Meet us at GEO Business 2014! in London! Visit http://goo.gl/fES3aK
for more information.
Ing. Andrea Aime
@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549