Sunburned Surveyor a écrit :
> Michael's previous post was an excellent one. I agree that it would be
> a good thing to fix some bugs before we get out another release of
> OpenJUMP. Having said that, I doubt Stefan and I will have the time to
> prioritize the bug list. Even if we did, I doubt we would no which
> bugs were the most important, and which developers would be the best
> to assign the bugs to.
>
> I would suggest this scenario as an alternative:
>
> Each OJ programmer that is willing to help select two (2) bugs from
> the list that they feel comfortable investigating.
Thanks, it's more or less what I thought our "dream" team could do 
before the next release.
Even if this goal is not reached because there are important areas where 
we lack good experts, I think having an activity focused on bug fixing 
before a release is good for the project ;-)

Michaël
> Even if we just had
> Larry, Michael, Stefan, Andreas and myself we could potentially squish
> 10 bugs. Let's give ourself a month to reach this goal. We can freeze
> the commit of new features during this time. If one person finishes
> his two (2) bugs early, he can help others squish there bugs.
>
> If this scenario plays out well we could have a new release of OJ with
> 10 fewer bugs by the end of the year!
>
> Of course, the holiday season tends to be busy for everyone, so maybe
> we move this to January instead.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Landon
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:57 AM, Rahkonen Jukka
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I wonder what would happen if there were a huge low-resolution raster on the 
>> bottom layer, in extreme is could be a one-pixel image covering the whole 
>> world.  I must try that some day.
>>
>> -Jukka-
>>
>>     
>>> -----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
>>> Lähettäjä: Giuseppe Aruta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Lähetetty: 14. marraskuuta 2008 15:30
>>> Vastaanottaja: Rahkonen Jukka; OpenJump develop and use
>>> Aihe: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fixing bug and next release.
>>>
>>> I agree with Jukka. The raster disappears when it is zoomed
>>> partially outside the raster estension
>>>
>>> Peppe
>>>
>>>
>>> --- Ven 14/11/08, Rahkonen Jukka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Da: Rahkonen Jukka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Fixing bug and next release.
>>>> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "OpenJump develop and use"
>>>> <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>>> Data: Venerdì 14 novembre 2008, 13:55
>>>>         
>>>>> Lähettäjä: Giuseppe Aruta
>>>>>           
>>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I want to give my opinion to some argumats from
>>>>>           
>>>> Michael, even
>>>>         
>>>>> if I am not a programmer but a big user of OJ
>>>>>
>>>>> IMAGE
>>>>>
>>>>> Images still represent a problem with embedded raster
>>>>>           
>>>> plugin
>>>>         
>>>>> in  OpenJUMP: a raster image has a tendency to
>>>>>           
>>>> dissapear when
>>>>         
>>>>> zooming in/out several times on it.
>>>>> Some times ago (if I am, not wrong) there was a
>>>>>           
>>>> discussion
>>>>         
>>>>> about integrate Pirol Baseclass.jar in OpenJUMP which
>>>>>           
>>>> seems
>>>>         
>>>>> to handle better  the raster (the image never
>>>>>           
>>>> dissapears and
>>>>         
>>>>> there is also trasparency).
>>>>>           
>>>> I am rather sure that this image disappearense happens only when
>>>> zooming to an area that is partly outside the image area.  It looks
>>>> like raster handler is using some kind of image catalogue in vector
>>>> format for knowing the image boundaries and there something
>>>>         
>>> fails if
>>>       
>>>> user is zooming partly outside this indexed area.  So perhaps a bug
>>>> fix might be a first aid.  Unfortunately original author is perhaps
>>>> not available and other people do not know where to look for the
>>>> error.  Despite disappearing, rasters behave rather well,
>>>>         
>>> especially
>>>       
>>>> ECW. I hope we do not loose ECW in a possible change.
>>>>         
>>> Transparency is
>>>       
>>>> welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Updating PostGIS and Oracle driver would be nice to have
>>>>         
>>> sometimes in
>>>       
>>>> the future.
>>>>
>>>> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>>>>         
>>>       Unisciti alla community di Io fotografo e video, il
>>> nuovo corso di fotografia di Gazzetta dello sport:
>>> http://www.flickr.com/groups/iofotografoevideo
>>>
>>>       
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