Hi, I also found code at:
http://dev.spatialytics.com/svn/geokettle-2.0/
(This is the location that OpenHub trawls to collect metrics about the
project):
https://www.openhub.net/p/geokettle/enlistments
On 4/12/2016 2:43 AM, Brian M Hamlin wrote:
Thank you Pirmin --
a quick look [0] at Pe
Thank you Pirmin --
a quick look [0] at Pentaho suggests it is very active, and using
cloud systems etc..
One wonders what the geokettle story is .. I wish the geokettle team all the
best..
--Brian
[0] http://www.pentaho.com/connect/events
On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 11:55:38 + (UTC), Dan
Thanks Pirmin! I missed that entirely. I apologize for all the noise.
I have mirrored the svn to mirandadam/geokettle to make it easier to find in
the future.
Best,Daniel
Em Segunda-feira, 28 de Novembro de 2016 12:20, Pirmin Kalberer
escreveu:
Am Montag, 28. November 2016, 15.16:06
Hi Daniel,
I followed the link from the GeoKettle Homepage to the trac instance with the
source code of 2.6:
http://trac.spatialytics.com/geokettle/browser/trunk
The last changes seem to be 2 years old:
http://trac.spatialytics.com/geokettle/timeline?from=08%2F13%2F14
Regards
Pirmin
Am Dienstag
Hello everyone, I am now under the strong impression that the GeoKettle
package in OSGeo-Live violates the GPL in the sense that the source code is
unavailable.
I emailed Thierry Badard about the GeoKettle source code and got no answer.
Martin Seterstoen got in touch with me directly and
Hello,I apologize in advance if I have missed something obvious, but where is
the source code for GeoKettle?
I just picked up geokettle seriously for the first time as a candidate for
doing some heavy lifting here at work. After realizing that it has not been
updated in three years, I tried to f