as far as i know i am the only one who is comitting frequently.. Ugo does also if he has some time
BUT .. there should be a couple of people using the anonymous read-access provided by sourceforge (e.g. the people reporting errors) Since CVS is a bit more distributed than SVN, for instance eclipse has a built in cvs client, i think it is important to have at least a copy availble on cvs even if we would switch to SVN. stefan Sunburned Surveyor wrote: >Stefan, > >Fair enough! I don't want to pee in anybody's bowl of Cheerios! :] > >I'm not really sure how many developers are actively contributing to >the OpenJUMP CVS. If the traffic is low, I thought that it would be a >doog time to make the switch. > >If you are currently using the CVS extensively and don't want to mess >with SVN, perhaps the switch is a bad idea. > >Let me know if you think there is significant use of the CVS right now. > >The Sunburned Surveyor > >On 8/23/06, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>>I think I will place the current OpenJUMP code in the SVN Repository >>>at the SurveyOS Project. That way I don't derail the developers using >>>the JPP CVS, but I can see how OpenJUMP code works in Subversion. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>thats ok.. maybe i will see some things which are better done with svn >> >>but don't be to optimistic that we will change to subversion... i just >>recently decided against svn for my self as we set up a new repos on our >>uni... >> >> >> >>>The Sunburned Surveyor >>> >>>On 8/22/06, Steve Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hello, >>>>Although I am not that much involved any more, I would however make some >>>>comments: >>>>- A new wiki? The existing one is good. Why to change? >>>>- Going from CVS to Subversion? Why? CVS is more than sufficient, and is >>>>working since May 2005. Why all these efforts to change? You may loose >>>>in the process the motivation of the members who contribute to CVS if >>>>you change the system... CVS is working equally good with Eclipse and >>>>other IDE, the only difficulty is to configure your client, but the >>>>difficulty is absolutely the same with Subversion. >>>>- About preventing Plugin Chaos, this is a very good idea... I had >>>>proposed a long time ago to host the plugin code on the same CVS. I >>>>created new modules, but only Stefan (to my knowledge) used that >>>>possibility. I think that you should try again to motivate people to >>>>port their plugin code to the CVS, this is the easiest solution. >>>>Everything already exists. >>>> >>>>In the CVS, there exists NOW the following structure: >>>> >>>>/openjump (module) >>>> >>>>/ExtensionManagerPlugin (module) >>>> >>>>/MapGenToolboxPlugin (module) >>>> /lib >>>> /src >>>> >>>>/PostGISDriverPlugin (module) >>>> >>>>/PrintLayoutPlugin (module) >>>> >>>>/RasterImagePlugin (module) >>>> /src >>>> >>>>These modules can be used to host the plugin code. Easy! >>>> >>>> >>>>NOTE: Sourceforge have changed in July the policy to access CVS. Now, >>>>the jump-pilot CVS can be accessed with these parameters: >>>>:ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jump-pilot >>>> >>>>If you were working with a client and cannot find the way to change the >>>>settings (mainly the root parameter) you need to edit your "root" file >>>>in the CVS (hidden) folder, and replace: >>>>:ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jump-pilot >>>>by >>>>ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jump-pilot >>>> >>>>Best regards, >>>>Steve >>>> >>>> >>>>Sunburned Surveyor a écrit : >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I've given everyone a couple of days to respond to my post about >>>>>reactivating the Development Committee. I was disappointed that I >>>>>didn't get any responses. I'm afraid the current situation is due in >>>>>large part to my neglect, and the fact that I have left Stefan to >>>>>carry most of the administrative load. >>>>> >>>>>I am going to take a more active role in the JPP and OpenJUMP starting >>>>>today. I think the project has been suffering because of a lack of >>>>>coordination between the different teams developing there own versions >>>>>of OpenJUMP. I really think that OpenJUMP and the JUMP Pilot Project >>>>>need to have an administrator that isn't directly tied to the other >>>>>JUMP projects, and for the time being I will be that person. >>>>> >>>>>I think that most of the developers are concerned with improving and >>>>>maintaining there own versions of OpenJUMP. I understand this, but >>>>>hope we can all work together more in the near future. In the meantime >>>>>I will be making some significant changes to OpenJUMP, mostly >>>>>administrative in nature. Here is the agenda I will be working to >>>>>implement in the next couple of weeks: >>>>> >>>>>(1) Migrating to a new wiki: Our existing wiki is somewhat cluttered, >>>>>and we still have Jon Acquino hosting. I have started a new wiki for >>>>>the JPP here: >>>>> >>>>>http://thejumppilotproject.pbwiki.com/ >>>>> >>>>>This wiki host is free, there is no size restriction, I can use a >>>>>password mechanism to prevent spamming, and I can generate a back-up >>>>>zip file of the wiki with a single mouse click. I will leave the >>>>>OpenJUMP wiki up at Jon's site until use of the new wiki picks up. >>>>> >>>>>(2) Subversion Repository: I will be creating a Subversion repository >>>>>for OpenJUMP source code at the SourceForge site. I believe the CVS >>>>>repository can remain in place. However, I am using Subversion as my >>>>>main source code repository for other projects, I think it has >>>>>definite advantages over CVS, and I know it works well with Eclipse on >>>>>both Windows and Linux operating systems. I will also be creating some >>>>>standards for those developers that want to commit to the subversion >>>>>repository. >>>>> >>>>>(3) Preventing Plug-In Chaos: I've got a link on the new wiki site for >>>>>a plug-in catalog. I hope to start tracking information about plug-ins >>>>>that can be used in OpenJUMP without modification, and that aren't >>>>>tied to a specific "brand" of JUMP. I have heard a lot of discussion >>>>>and confusion on the mailing list about raster support. One of my main >>>>>development goals will be an "official" version of a raster plug-in >>>>>for OpenJUMP. I also plan on creating a simple solution to the memory >>>>>limit for large data files. >>>>> >>>>>Please remember that I am always open to changing my policies and >>>>>plans when it comes to OpenJUMP and the JUMP Pilot Project. If you >>>>>have concerns about my changes and want to become involved in the >>>>>decision process you just have to let me know. In the meantime, I'm >>>>>going to get to work. >>>>> >>>>>The Sunburned Surveyor >>>>> >>>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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