[Geoserver-devel] community module request

Hello, I'm Jose from geotekne.com. Currently we are partners of OpenGeo, and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format for GeoServer. See http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/ We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done properly it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different properties, of certain areas or attributes.

Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider some other information/request on same "scope".
We would like your approval, and then....permissions to commit on community folder at svn

Regards

Jose

This all sounds great Jose. A big +1 and I think better sqlite/spatialite support will be something everyone welcomes.

As for getting commit access to create a community module you can find the process here:

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/comitting.html

But essentially it involves creating a codehaus account and applying to join geoserver as a developer. Once you do that let us know and we can approve the request.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hello, I’m Jose from geotekne.com. Currently we are partners of OpenGeo,
and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community
module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format
for GeoServer.
See http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools
with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should
produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done properly
it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are
passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different properties,
of certain areas or attributes.

Let us know if it’s ok, and if it’s necesary to consider some other
information/request on same “scope”.
We would like your approval, and then…permissions to commit on
community folder at svn

Regards

Jose


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Hi Jose,

glad to hear from you.
The proposed work certainly looks interesting, and I'm +1 on a community
module for it.

Question is: what stage is the work at? from what you say it looks like
it's still on the "planning" stage? or is there some development already
as a prototype?

So I'm +1 with a little concern to bring to the PSC with regard to the
proliferation of community modules that I'll bring up on a separate
message.

Best regards,
Gabriel

On Fri, 2011-05-13 at 13:32 -0300, Jose Macchi wrote:

Hello, I'm Jose from geotekne.com. Currently we are partners of OpenGeo,
and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community
module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format
for GeoServer.
See http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools
with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should
produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done properly
it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are
passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different properties,
of certain areas or attributes.

Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider some other
information/request on same "scope".
We would like your approval, and then....permissions to commit on
community folder at svn

Regards

Jose

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Justin, i have created account at codehaus and added required a membership for geoserver.
Let me know if it's ok

Regards

Jose

Justin Deoliveira escribió:

This all sounds great Jose. A big +1 and I think better sqlite/spatialite support will be something everyone welcomes.

As for getting commit access to create a community module you can find the process here:

  http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/comitting.html

But essentially it involves creating a codehaus account and applying to join geoserver as a developer. Once you do that let us know and we can approve the request.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com <mailto:jmacchi@anonymised.com>> wrote:

    Hello, I'm Jose from geotekne.com <http://geotekne.com>. Currently
    we are partners of OpenGeo,
    and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community
    module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

    The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format
    for GeoServer.
    See
    http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

    The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools
    with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at
    http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
    We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

    Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should
    produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done
    properly
    it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are
    passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different
    properties,
    of certain areas or attributes.

    Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider some other
    information/request on same "scope".
    We would like your approval, and then....permissions to commit on
    community folder at svn

    Regards

    Jose

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Hi Gabriel,

Right now, we are on resources assignation and schedule.
I receipt some more instructions/comments from Chris and Justin about this issue and so we are ordering tasks/validations we should meet.

For now, there is no prototype.
I will let you know as soon as we have something

Regards

Jose

Gabriel Roldán escribió:

Hello Jose,
welcome … interesting module, I’m positive also to put this on community so that we can make a review and hopefully soon promote this to an extension.

Thanks and kind regards,
Alessio.


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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 5:00 AM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com.2730…> wrote:

Hi Gabriel,

Right now, we are on resources assignation and schedule.
I receipt some more instructions/comments from Chris and Justin about this issue and so we are ordering tasks/validations we should meet.

For now, there is no prototype.
I will let you know as soon as we have something

Regards

Jose

Gabriel Roldán escribió:

Hi Jose,

glad to hear from you.
The proposed work certainly looks interesting, and I'm +1 on a community
module for it.

Question is: what stage is the work at? from what you say it looks like
it's still on the "planning" stage? or is there some development already
as a prototype?

So I'm +1 with a little concern to bring to the PSC with regard to the
proliferation of community modules that I'll bring up on a separate
message.

Best regards,
Gabriel

On Fri, 2011-05-13 at 13:32 -0300, Jose Macchi wrote:
  
Hello, I'm Jose from [geotekne.com](http://geotekne.com). Currently we are partners of OpenGeo, 
and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community 
module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format 
for GeoServer.  
See [http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html](http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html)

The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools 
with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms.  The datastore is at 
[http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/](http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/) 
We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows. 

Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should 
produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database.  Done properly 
it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are 
passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different properties, 
of certain areas or attributes. 

Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider some other 
information/request on same "scope".
We would like your approval, and then....permissions to commit on 
community folder at svn

Regards

Jose

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Hi Jose,

Request to join the project as a developer accepted. Welcome to the project!

For good measure it would be good (if you have not done so already) to review the community module guide.

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/community-modules.html

And actually come to tink about it we already have a spatialite community module:

http://svn.codehaus.org/geoserver/trunk/src/community/spatialite/

You may wish to work there… or if you feel you would like a separate module that works too and we can integrate the two later.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com> wrote:

Justin, i have created account at codehaus and added required a membership for geoserver.
Let me know if it’s ok

Regards

Jose

Justin Deoliveira escribió:

This all sounds great Jose. A big +1 and I think better sqlite/spatialite support will be something everyone welcomes.

As for getting commit access to create a community module you can find the process here:

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/comitting.html

But essentially it involves creating a codehaus account and applying to join geoserver as a developer. Once you do that let us know and we can approve the request.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com mailto:[jmacchi@anonymised.com](mailto:jmacchi@anonymised.com)> wrote:

Hello, I’m Jose from geotekne.com <http://geotekne.com>. Currently

we are partners of OpenGeo,
and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new community
module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission on devlist.

The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS output format
for GeoServer.
See
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing GeoTools
with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at
http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS. It should
produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done
properly
it should construct itself according to whatever WFS parameters are
passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different
properties,
of certain areas or attributes.

Let us know if it’s ok, and if it’s necesary to consider some other
information/request on same “scope”.
We would like your approval, and then…permissions to commit on
community folder at svn

Regards

Jose


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Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

Thanks Justin !
We will start working over the spatialite module ! (your current folder definition is ok for us)

We will keep community informed about progresses !
Thanks

Jose

Justin Deoliveira escribió:

Hi Jose,

Request to join the project as a developer accepted. Welcome to the project!

For good measure it would be good (if you have not done so already) to review the community module guide.

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/community-modules.html

And actually come to tink about it we already have a spatialite community module:

http://svn.codehaus.org/geoserver/trunk/src/community/spatialite/

You may wish to work there... or if you feel you would like a separate module that works too and we can integrate the two later.

-Justin

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Jose Macchi <jmacchi@anonymised.com <mailto:jmacchi@anonymised.com>> wrote:

    Justin, i have created account at codehaus and added required a
    membership for geoserver.
    Let me know if it's ok

    Regards

    Jose

    Justin Deoliveira escribió:

        This all sounds great Jose. A big +1 and I think better
        sqlite/spatialite support will be something everyone welcomes.

        As for getting commit access to create a community module you
        can find the process here:

         http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/developer/policies/comitting.html

        But essentially it involves creating a codehaus account and
        applying to join geoserver as a developer. Once you do that
        let us know and we can approve the request.

        -Justin

        On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jose Macchi
        <jmacchi@anonymised.com <mailto:jmacchi@anonymised.com>
        <mailto:jmacchi@anonymised.com>>
        wrote:

           Hello, I'm Jose from geotekne.com <http://geotekne.com>
        <http://geotekne.com>. Currently

           we are partners of OpenGeo,
           and we would like to contribute at Geoserver with a new
        community
           module, so as we understand, we should ask for permission
        on devlist.

           The objective will be to get SQLite/SpatiaLite as a WFS
        output format
           for GeoServer.
           See
                  http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/services/wfs/outputformats.html

           The first part of this will involve cleaning up and testing
        GeoTools
           with SpatiaLite on a variety of platforms. The datastore is at
                  http://svn.osgeo.org/geotools/trunk/modules/plugin/jdbc/jdbc-spatialite/
           We should test it on 32-bit and 64-bit Linux, OS X and Windows.

           Then we expect to make an output format for GeoServer WFS.
        It should
           produce a full SQLite / Spatialite single file database. Done
           properly
           it should construct itself according to whatever WFS
        parameters are
           passed in, so could be multiple featureTypes, with different
           properties,
           of certain areas or attributes.

           Let us know if it's ok, and if it's necesary to consider
        some other
           information/request on same "scope".
           We would like your approval, and then....permissions to
        commit on
           community folder at svn

           Regards

           Jose

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