our institution is IIIT - H ( International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad ) you can find more on our university website http://iiit.ac.in. I am working in Lab for Spatial Informatics. here is the link to out lab's site. http://lsi.iiit.ac.in. the number of peoples to work on OpenJUMP can be decided at the end of this semester.
I have given some time to work in OpenJUMP.
Hi,

Thanks for information about your institution and your lab. Let us know if you've links with more material in the opensource gis domain (papers, softwares, projects...).

You may know that there has been many JUMP forks in the past (some hosted by private companies as kosmo and some hosted by universities as pirol) As far as I know, the OpenJUMP project hosted by sourceforge is the only one which get help from all over the world. Up to now, there has been some very valuable contributions from private companies, independant developpers, universities...and good support from original architects of the JUMP software.

Sourceforge may not be the best technical solution to host OpenJUMP, but I'm quite sure it promotes international participation. That's one of the reasons why it should stay here, at least in the near future.

Hope that your lab will be interested in developping OpenJUMP, whether here or there ;-)

Michaël


    Also there is still the point of reliability of web services
    (access from europe, usa, australia, where the majority of oj devs
    are located).

    This just my point of view. I am just a careful fellow and can't
    speak for the majority of oj people.

    ..ede

    
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