Stefan,
The sourceforge sources are up to date for SkyJUMP.
Larry
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hei Larry,
>
>
> > I guess you are asking me because I'm the culprit who
> > did the tuning on selection size? :-) I'll take a look at the code
>
Hi all
I recently started to collaborate with the Kosmo SAIG project, translating
the software in Italian.
I use both software with my geological project.I belive that the 2 software
together have a strong potentiality. I would like to find a common area for
the development of both "brot
Hei Peppe,
the problem is simply that KOSMOs development is driven by project needs
and that they focus on a spannish user community.
On the one hand, there is the advantage if massive improvements and man
power by Kosmo. On the other I am not sure if this would be a good idea
if we allow a pr
Hi,
Kosmo benefits an important developper team, and I would have liked a
better cooperation between OpenJUMP and Kosmo.
I think the main problem is that kosmo started its development from an
old version of Jump, and when the first opensource version of kosmo was
published, jump and openjump ha
I must agree with many of the points made by Stefan and Michael. I
know the language would be a barrier for me. :]
I think someone (I can't remember who) looked at this issue rather
closely and decided that it would be a huge amount of work to
integrate the Kosmo changes into OpenJUMP.
Having sai