Hola Jose (CC jpp-dev),

I am reading this email below late and have now a question.
Where should I/we watch out for Sextante changes (e.g. an 1.1 release?). 
I.e. what/where is the repository now and where will releases be published.

I ask, because I am with the OpenJUMP team, and as you may know, 
Sextante is part of OpenJUMPs PLUS edition.

saludos,
stefan

Am 24.03.13 04:33, schrieb José Antonio Canalejo Alonso:
> No, it ins't a fork. Just to clarify, the original java source code of
> SEXTANTE has been transfered (in coordination with the original creator
> of SEXTANTE) to the gvSIG Community Edition (CE) repository NOT to the
> official gvSIG repository [1]. gvSIG CE is a fork of gvSIG made in 2011.
> In SEXTANTE there are now two versions: one in python managed by the
> QGIS community, one in java managed by the gvSIG CE project. Both
> versions are well coordinated with the original SEXTANTE project team.
> QGIS and gvSIG CE have been the projects with more activity behind
> SEXTANTE since its creator announced that the development of SEXTANTE
> could not continue as a full-time work.
> Best regards
> Jose
>
>
> [1]
> http://gvsig-ce-users.1049287.n5.nabble.com/Gvsigce-users-SEXTANTE-news-and-inofficial-preview-td5706342.html
> --
> José Canalejo
> www.csgis.de
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>     On 03/23/2013 10:15 AM, Brian Hamlin wrote:
>      > Hi All -
>      >
>      >    I am reading a blog post today on planet.osgeo.org about SEXTANTE
>      > moving to python, while the original code will be part of gvSIG now..
>      > plus some new improvements.. A classical fork it appears..
>      >
>      >    I imagine the Live will host gvSIG and so continue to benefit from
>      > that branch.. But it raises the question, what to do with the "new"
>      > python SEXTANTE ?
>      >
>      >    no rush, but interesting development
>      >
>      > --
>      > Brian M Hamlin
>
>     The "new" python Sextante is in the QGIS plugin, which I think we're
>     already shipping. It's not a classic fork in my understanding because
>     one of the key authors is the same for both variants. Although it's
>     actually possible that the python version may become the primary one
>     and
>     wrapped by java in gvSIG rather than being maintained in java.
>
>     So, I don't think there's anything else to do about it for us.
>
>     Thanks,
>     Alex
>
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