Hi,

I was wondering if you considered switching to GPLv3 for the license of OJ
1.3?
I ask because we made a small piece of code that allows to use GeOxygene
features in OJ and to transform OJ features back to GeOxygene. This code
makes it easy to create GeOxygene plugins for OJ, but our problem right now
is that OJ is GPL and GeOxygene is LGPL. From what I understand from one of
my colleagues is that if OJ was under GPLv3, it would allow us to license
this piece of code under LGPL. Well, I'm no expert in licenses (obviously),
but I just thought I'd ask.

Thanks,
Julien.

2009/3/4 Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>

> Hei guys,
>
> (i) - new bugs
> I added a couple of bugs today....and somebody added some more the last
> weeks (related to the autocomplete polygon)
> Not sure if we fix them all before the next release but it would be nice
> to have fixed onre or two.
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=118054&atid=679906
>
> (ii) - getting ready for OJ 1.3
> I think we don't implement any new features for the OpenJUMP 1.3 release
> that I would plan to do at latest in 4 Weeks - so we do a Feature Freeze
> by now . However, if somebody has a "must be in"-feature, he may raise
> his voice.
>
> So what would be necessary to do by now for the next release:
> - I and anybody who wants would try to look into 2-3 of those new bugs
> (especially the JML LinearRing one is bugging, and the spatial query
> selection one)
> - We need to translate the new strings which I added the last weeks. Can
> we do that in the next 3 weeks? Who volunteers for translations?
> (note: most of the strings, i.e. in Italian, French, Japanese and
> Finnish, that requires translation are beginning with "T:", so it should
> be easier to find them now. For Spannish, Portugese, Brazilian Portugese
> and Czeck the situation is more complicated).
>
> After the release I would start working on the revision for the
> Functions-Doc Peppe send me a while ago. So that we can put the doc for
> download a few weeks later. @Pepe: I hope you can wait for my feedback
> until the release is done. So far I have done the first 20 pages only.
>
> any questions, comments or complaints? (I am an expert in overlooking
> things ;)
> stefan
>
> PS: I hope I can still find all the stuff it needed to do a release as
> we changed the NB in between - and the last releases have been build on
> those.
>
>
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