[JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Harvey Harrison
I've been lurking around the list for awhile and following deelopment
with git.  I thought I'd offer them up as mirrors of the master repos
if anyone is interested in them.

The full history of jts fits in about 15 MB and the openjump svn repo
with full history fits in about 90MB (jar files pack poorly).

Let me know if people are interested.

Harvey Harrison


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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hei Harvey,

yep .. sounds interesting to have a git-based source code mirror.
Is there any Eclipse plugin for git?

stefan

Harvey Harrison wrote:
> I've been lurking around the list for awhile and following deelopment
> with git.  I thought I'd offer them up as mirrors of the master repos
> if anyone is interested in them.
> 
> The full history of jts fits in about 15 MB and the openjump svn repo
> with full history fits in about 90MB (jar files pack poorly).
> 
> Let me know if people are interested.
> 
> Harvey Harrison
> 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Harvey Harrison
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 13:41 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> Hei Harvey,
> 
> yep .. sounds interesting to have a git-based source code mirror.
> Is there any Eclipse plugin for git?
> 
> stefan

Not that I have any experience with, but you should google for jgit...it's
currently at a state that I'd describe as 'worksmostly'.  But as I'm
not an eclipse user, I wouldn't know.

If there is interest, I'd like to work with both the openjump/jts people
to get proper author names in the repo, I just imported the raw cvs/svn
username, which is a bit ugly to look at.  But I thought I'd see if anyone
actually cared first.

Harvey


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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Stefan Steiniger
ok here a mapping :)

Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
beckerl, Larry Becker
michaudm, Michaël Michaud
javamap, Landon Blake
paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
sholl, Stephan Holl
eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
infinityedge, Christopher DeMars
s-l-teichmann, Sascha Teichmann

Harvey Harrison wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 13:41 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Hei Harvey,
>>
>> yep .. sounds interesting to have a git-based source code mirror.
>> Is there any Eclipse plugin for git?
>>
>> stefan
> 
> Not that I have any experience with, but you should google for jgit...it's
> currently at a state that I'd describe as 'worksmostly'.  But as I'm
> not an eclipse user, I wouldn't know.
> 
> If there is interest, I'd like to work with both the openjump/jts people
> to get proper author names in the repo, I just imported the raw cvs/svn
> username, which is a bit ugly to look at.  But I thought I'd see if anyone
> actually cared first.
> 
> Harvey
> 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Harvey Harrison
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:04 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
> ok here a mapping :)
> 
> Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
> mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
> beckerl, Larry Becker
> michaudm, Michaël Michaud
> javamap, Landon Blake
> paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
> sholl, Stephan Holl
> eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
> infinityedge, Christopher DeMars
> s-l-teichmann, Sascha Teichmann
> 

Thanks, here's the list I have looking through the history that are not in
the above list:

caipirginka (3 commits)
janowagner (17 commits)
jonathanaquino (31 commits)
leandro_leal (2 commits)
ludwig197 (62 commits)
(no author) (from a cvs to svn conversion)
stranger (211 commits)
taddei (136 commits)
webtanner (5 commits)

In the conversion, I was going to have the names appear as (for example):

Stefan Steiniger (mentaer)

Some projects I've worked on like to have the e-mail address as well,
but I will not do that without each person's consent (example below):

Stefan Steiniger (mentaer) 

Let me know what people would like.

Harvey


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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Stefan Steiniger
ok, I added the names. However, I think we skip the email address - 
although it is contained for some people in the changelog file:

http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jump-pilot/core/trunk/ChangeLog?view=markup

  caipirginka (3 commits) - Paolo Rizzi
  janowagner (17 commits) - Jan-Oliver Wagner
  jonathanaquino (31 commits) - Jon Aquino
  leandro_leal (2 commits) - Leandro Leal Parente
  ludwig197 (62 commits) - Ludwig Reiter
  stranger (211 commits) - Andreas Schmitz
  taddei (136 commits) - Ugo Taddei
  webtanner (5 commits) - Steve Tanner


Harvey Harrison wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:04 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> ok here a mapping :)
>>
>> Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
>> mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
>> beckerl, Larry Becker
>> michaudm, Michaël Michaud
>> javamap, Landon Blake
>> paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
>> sholl, Stephan Holl
>> eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
>> infinityedge, Christopher DeMars
>> s-l-teichmann, Sascha Teichmann
>>


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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Martin Davis
For JTS, if there's no author, you can probably assume my name (mbdavis 
- Martin Davis)

Harvey Harrison wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:04 -0700, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>   
>> ok here a mapping :)
>>
>> Andreas Schmitz , Andreas Schmitz
>> mentaer , Stefan Steiniger
>> beckerl, Larry Becker
>> michaudm, Michaël Michaud
>> javamap, Landon Blake
>> paul_d_austin, Paul Austin
>> sholl, Stephan Holl
>> eric.lemesre, Eric Lemesre
>> infinityedge, Christopher DeMars
>> s-l-teichmann, Sascha Teichmann
>>
>> 
>
> Thanks, here's the list I have looking through the history that are not in
> the above list:
>
> caipirginka (3 commits)
> janowagner (17 commits)
> jonathanaquino (31 commits)
> leandro_leal (2 commits)
> ludwig197 (62 commits)
> (no author) (from a cvs to svn conversion)
> stranger (211 commits)
> taddei (136 commits)
> webtanner (5 commits)
>
> In the conversion, I was going to have the names appear as (for example):
>
> Stefan Steiniger (mentaer)
>
> Some projects I've worked on like to have the e-mail address as well,
> but I will not do that without each person's consent (example below):
>
> Stefan Steiniger (mentaer) 
>
> Let me know what people would like.
>
> Harvey
>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Harvey Harrison
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 16:26 -0800, Martin Davis wrote:
> For JTS, if there's no author, you can probably assume my name (mbdavis 
> - Martin Davis)
> 

I get (with number of commits):
  1 dzwiers
  1 gkostadinov
198 jaquino
   1349 mbdavis
  1 mwoods
  7 strk

So you filled in one, how about the (relatively minor) others?  JTS
is the easier conversionopenjump svn has had some serious violence
done to it in the past which I noticed as I was filling in the names,
so I can put up the (ugly) history for now if people just want to play
with git, but the is some love needed to make it look nice.

Cheers,

Harvey


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Re: [JPP-Devel] Sort Layerables plugin

2009-01-22 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
John,

I don't think Larry does any I18N for SkyJUMP. We try to modify all of
our code in OpenJUMP to support translation to various languages.
Someone (including myself) can likely assist with the
internationalization of your SkyJUMPplug-in if you guys don't have
time.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 6:40 AM, John Clark  wrote:
> Thank you Stefan, ill ask Larry about the i18n.
>
> John
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Stefan Steiniger  wrote:
>> Ok.. I was guessing that - kind off :)
>>
>> I added him as a JPP project member and he has write access to the SVN
>> Welcome John!
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>> Larry Becker wrote:
>>> Hey, John works with me.  Can you add him as a developer to the project?
>>>
>>> I think they are simple plugins that just need i18n.
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>> Larry
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Stefan Steiniger >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Yep.. why not (we should also keep in sync with SkyJUMP ;)
>>>
>>> Are these simple plugin classes? Or is it more complicated?
>>> Would you like to commit it on your own or send us the code for
>>> integration?
>>> What probably needs to be done then is the internationalization.
>>>
>>> stefan
>>>
>>> John Clark wrote:
>>>  > Hello,
>>>  >
>>>  > I was wondering if there was any interest in adding a sort layers
>>>  > plugin for OpenJump which would include:
>>>  >
>>>  > -sort the layers by name, ascending or descending order for each
>>>  > selected category
>>>  > -sort the layers by number of features
>>>  > -saves the current layers position and what category they are under
>>>  > -restores from the last save
>>>  >
>>>  > I've already added this feature to SkyJump.
>>>  >
>>>  > Thank you
>>>  >
>>>  > John Clark
>>>  >
>>>  >
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Re: [JPP-Devel] git mirrors of openjump svn and jts cvs repos

2009-01-22 Thread Harvey Harrison
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 16:26 -0800, Martin Davis wrote:
> For JTS, if there's no author, you can probably assume my name (mbdavis 
> - Martin Davis)
> 

For now I've gotten the cvs import into git up on github.com.  I've
not done the name replacements, it is only a raw import from CVS, I
omitted what appears to be a test branch created way back at the
beginning of using cvs.

Hope people find it usefull, and feel free to ask me any questions
about getting started with git if the online tutorials don't make
any sense.

Harvey



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Re: [JPP-Devel] wiki is offline for a few days

2009-01-22 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Thank you Jon and Stefan for your work on this. It seems like this
wiki issue comes up every few months, and Jon has to bail us out. If
there is a way I can help move us towards a permanent solution, please
let me know. I realize that wiki migration will be a nasty task, but
maybe its time for someone to sink there teeth into it.

SS

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Stefan Steiniger  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> some of the wiki pages are not correctly restored due to a too
> restrictive spam filter.
> If you disciver some please try to restore the pages based on the
> textile. I in particular discoverd that certain domains (also blogs) can
> not be added and need to be left out.
>
> I have restored the plugin page so far
> Stefan
>
> Jonathan Aquino schrieb:
>> OK the wiki is back. I upgraded to the latest version of Instiki (0.13,
>> which uses SQLite instead of Madeleine). I then wrote a cURL script to
>> import the Textile data.
>>
>> And we're back: http://openjump.org/
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Jonathan Aquino [mailto:jonathan.aqu...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 1:20 AM
>>> To: 'Stefan Steiniger'
>>> Cc: 'OpenJump develop and use'; 'openjump-us...@googlegroups.com'
>>> Subject: RE: [JPP-Devel] wiki is offline for a few days
>>>
>>> Alas, I'm super busy this weekend - I'll try to squeeze in
>>> some time to work on this, but no guarantees.
>>>
>>> It would probably be easiest for all involved if I can find
>>> time to do option 1. I'll probably try the latest version of
>>> Instiki (which can use MySQL instead of Madeleine), which may
>>> solve the crashing problems.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, if someone wants to import the textile data
>>> into another wiki (perhaps some hosted wiki solution), I can
>>> point the openjump.org domain at it.
>>>
 PS: if you want I/we can also take care of the openjump.org
>>> domain in
 future
>>> This would be good. Let me know what I can do to make this happen.
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>>
 -Original Message-
 From: Stefan Steiniger [mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch]
 Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 10:33 AM
 To: Jonathan Aquino
 Cc: OpenJump develop and use; openjump-us...@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] wiki is offline for a few days

 Hei Jon,

 sorry for needing your help again. I thought about how we
>>> continue as
 it is just bad that we have an inaccessible domain - which
>>> basically
 our major domain.
 For me there are two options:

 1) You would try to set up a blank OJ wiki again (same
 location) and we add the content with the help of the saved textile
 from you over the next days. Loosing the history shouldn't be an
 issue.

 2) you redirect the openjump.org domain (for the time we need to
 establish something new) to
 http://jump-pilot.sourceforge.net/
 and I change some things on that page so that we link
>>> meanwhile to the
 internal wiki offered by Sourceforge (which has a couple of
 restrictions compared to yours). Here as well we need to
>>> add the stuff
 from the old wiki.

 pls. tell me if either one of those options is doable for you thank
 you for efforts so far and greetings from sunny Calgary

 Stefan

 PS: if you want I/we can also take care of the openjump.org
>>> domain in
 future

 Jonathan Aquino wrote:
> Alas, the wiki (Instiki 0.10.2) dies after a few minutes of
 bringing
> it back up.
>
> I did manage to keep it up long enough to export the wiki
 in textile
> format
> (246 KB):
>
>>> http://jonathanaquino.com/openjump-wiki-textile-2009-01-09-11-57-52.zi
> p
>
> Jon
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Stefan Steiniger [mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch]
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:34 AM
>> To: openjump-us...@googlegroups.com
>> Cc: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
>> Subject: wiki is offline for a few days
>>
>> Dear Users and Developers,
>>
>> I have notified Jon that the wiki is down. He is also not
 sure why is
>> that exactly and he promised to have a deeper look into it
 the next
>> days.
>>
>> I am pulling the backup from 9. Jan. right now for
 security reasons
>> (and I guess Joe D has pulled a copy too).
>>
>> In case we fail to bring it back online again within a
>>> week we may
>> need to transfer some stuff to the sourceforge wiki and
 redirect the
>> domain to our sourceforge page.
>>
>> However, fortunately one can still access the "cached"
>> version via google.
>>
>> stefan
>
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Re: [JPP-Devel] Greetings from Santiago! Informations about OJ manual

2009-01-22 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Peppe,

I will make time to review your documentation when it is sent. We
really appreciate all your hard work on OpenJUMP documentation.

SS

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:02 AM, Giuseppe Aruta  wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
> I plan to send a copy of the List of Tools to you and Landon for this week.
> I upgraded the list to the new moifications of the menu.
> I explore other possibilities than a PDF doc:
> 1) The list of tools is written in Opendoc and planned to be a PDF, 
> nevertheless this part of openjump is constantly changing (adding new menus, 
> tools, end even toolbar): in few weeks this part becomes old, comparing to 
> the evolution of OJ :-). I am scouting other possibility for this part: 
> either a sort of HTML help pages, like the one embedded in Openoffice: It 
> would be as a downloadable doc on the wiki. I assume that this part is quite 
> big to leave on the wiki as it is now - too difficult to explore and to use.
>
> 2) The user guide (in opendoc). I guess there is no need of an extra user 
> guide.
> Nevertheless I explored in it some arguments (connected to Linux abd scripts) 
> which are still not described in the wiki. I will probabily finish this part 
> quasi-developing as an Opendoc and see how to use (moving to wiki?)
> Right now I discover some useful modification: see my post about Linux and 
> Workbench.properties.xml
>
> 3) the developing section: custtomize, change languages, portable Openjump 
> and other minor arguments are probabily more tricks that can go on the wiki 
> pages
> Even the part connected to OJ and eclipse could be better explained on the 
> wiki (your point of view, AFAIR)
>
> nyhow, tomorrow or the day after I will send some info.
> I would really appreciate your and Landon opinion.
>
> Peppe
>
> PS English, of coarse, needs to be corrected
>
> --- Sab 17/1/09, Stefan Steiniger  ha scritto:
>
>> Da: Stefan Steiniger 
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] Greetings from Santiago! Informations about OJ 
>> manual
>> A: "OpenJump develop and use" 
>> Data: Sabato 17 gennaio 2009, 21:07
>> Hei Peppe,
>>
>> I had a short look over your documents. Except
>> writting/spelling errors
>> I don't see things to change so far. But I guess some
>> section may get
>> more elaborated after Landon and I will look over it.
>> We also need to check later if all the functions are still
>> accessible
>> (e.g. i think I removed ISA simplification), have been put
>> into a
>> another menu, or if new ones have been added.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Stefan
>>
>> Giuseppe Aruta schrieb:
>> > Greetings from Santiago (Chile),
>> > I am here to visit my in-laws and for job.
>> > Meanwhile I carried some OJ job with my laptop.
>> > I attached two files to this mail:
>> > the Table of Context and the Index of the manual I am
>> working around:
>> >
>> > Table of Context.pdf:
>> > * Blue chapters are already written. Basically is an
>> extended version of the wiki pages, with more figures and
>> more explanations. As you can see Part 3 is basically an
>> extended version of all the "list of functions"
>> pages (here List of Tools). I image this as the core of the
>> manual.
>> > * Green chapters are on wiki pages and partially on
>> the manual. I have to add more infos and figs,
>> > * Red chapters are to be written right now.
>> > As you can see (if you have time to give a look at the
>> Table of Context.PDF, the manual is devided in 3 parts:
>> > 1) A small tutorial (OpenJUMP User Guide) which has to
>> be as simple as possible - for uses who want to use OJ
>> quickly
>> > 2) The OpenJUMP List of Tools, which will be the core
>> of the manua
>> > 3) OpenJUMP Developer Guide. I followed as sample the
>> good Kosmo Developer Guide (Kosmo Guia de Desarollo) of ourn
>> SAIG companeros. Includin the usage of Eclipse ans
>> Subeclipse. Other chapters (already writte) are connected to
>> pratical usages (How to write translate OJ into another
>> language using babelfish, Portable OpenJUMP in windows and
>> Linux, etc) ...  not really Java developing but somehow
>> pratical.
>> >
>> > Index.pdf
>> > this is a partial index of the documentation (only
>> about the List of the functions/tools). I think this is
>> worthfull to understand and to search information about OJ.
>> >
>> > Some other infos:
>> > the maual is written in Openoffice. Actually it has
>> 1.2 Mb for 87 pages (included indeces).
>> >
>> > I hope to finish the first alpha version of the manual
>> for the next 2 months (depending to my time in Chile - 35 to
>> 37 Celsius degrees yesterday!).
>> >
>> > Any comment will be really appreciate.
>> >
>> > @SS thanks for your availability to correct the text.
>> I will send as soon as possible the parts of the manual I
>> wrote.
>> >
>> > @ Stefan some weeks ago you wrote that the developer
>> wiki section of OJ is probabily already useful. I partially
>> agree with your idea. My project is to resume the most
>> inmportant informations, from the point of view of a
>> non-developer - to make the info easy. In a

Re: [JPP-Devel] About workbench.properties on linux (Xandros)

2009-01-22 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Peppe,

Let me know when we get the final version of the script nailed down,
which I can then test on the Ubuntu desktop computer I'm running at
home.

SS

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Andreas Schmitz  wrote:
> Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> so, we can keep it the way it is after the changes?
>
> if nobody else objects, yes (I can include a custom script for my "releases").
>
> Best regards, Andreas
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