I will do the job of copying everything to server. the website will be
openjump.org. server is located at IIIT-H lsi.iiit.ac.in (Lab for spatial
Informatics)
I am thinking as a volunteer for website management for OpenJUMP

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:25 PM, <edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote:

> On 04.02.2011 07:19, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> >
> > see this
> > http://trac.osgeo.org/grass
> > i think its better to use trac than sourceforge. now sourceforge fits
> your needs for now but it is better to have trac
> > you just view the sites with trac and you will know.
>
> currently a lot of information is in the mediawiki. while i see that this
> information should be provided more prominently i don't see the need to move
> everything in one place. btw. where would this server be located?
>
> > Anyway if most of developers doesnt need the trac interface. no problem
> for us. It depends of voting of all developers. we can also have trac with
> openjump whole site on our server. If majority of developers vote +1. we can
> have everything of openjump under one umbrella
> > www.openjump.org <http://www.openjump.org>
> > www.openjump.org/trac <http://www.openjump.org/trac>
>
> you could however start a trac for your plugin-repository. if you need
> changes in the core components, these are suggested and discussed on the
> mailing list.
>
> we happily link your trac on either oj.org and oj wiki. when you start
> contributing continuously we should see how the collaboration works out and
> where there are needs for improvement.
>
> ..ede
>
>
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