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Re: [technology-pmc] Update from day 1 of the LocationTech code sprint

I like how gitter is full of all the sprinters working once they made it home after dinner.

Highlight of my day was the following email from James (original author of GeoTools 1) giving permission to share some code with JTS.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: James Macgill
Date: 26 January 2016 at 19:40
Subject: Re: geotools 1 shapefile code
To: Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx
 
Wow that is old code - no objections from me!




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Jody Garnett

On 26 January 2016 at 18:41, Andrea Ross <andrea.ross@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks so much for this update Jim.

Here's a few updates of my own to complement yours:

The provisioning for JTS should get sorted and completed tomorrow morning eastern I expect. Thanks to Martin, Matt, Wayne, and Sharon for getting things straightened out today.

Denis mentioned he & Mickael are working on the jar signer... they hope to have the cert for that soon. Maven builds will be able to use it trivially, other builds should be straight forward as well since it's a simple command line tool. It'll be cloned from the Eclipse.org jar signing tools, except use a LocationTech.org cert. See here for info.: https://wiki.eclipse.org/JAR_Signing

Andrea


On 26/01/16 20:35, Jim Hughes wrote:
Hi all,

Day 2 wrapped up with lots of work in progress...

JTS:
    Project migration in progress; includes Mavenization and project restructuring.
    Initial contribution blocked by Eclipse project provisioning.
GeoTrellis:
    30 CQ submissions.
GeoGig:
    Project dependency pruning.
GeoMesa:
    Scripted access to IPZilla for faster dependency tree <-> IPZilla cross-walk.
uDig:
    Refactoring dependencies.

Thanks for everyone playing the home game.

Cheers,

Jim

On 1/25/2016 5:47 PM, Jim Hughes wrote:
Hi all,

We had a great first day of the incubation sprint.  We had reps for JTS, GeoGig, GeoTrellis, GeoMesa, Spatial4j, and uDig participating.

For JTS, Martin and Rob worked on updating the license to BSD and EPL, transitioned the history from SVN to Git, and are ready for an initial commit.  For GeoGig, Tyler and Gabriel updated several CQs and onboarded Erik Merkle as a new committer.  For SFCurve, Rob helped me prepare the build to use SBT for publishing.  For GeoMesa, Anthony, Emilio, and I started working on updating project info and cleaning up old branches.  For Spatial4j, David Smiley called in and chatted with Wayne and Andrea to indentify next steps for a release.  For uDig, Jody began updating to GeoTools 14.1.

Our blockers from the first day are
1.  Not being able to upload to LT's Nexus repo.  Reported as https://locationtech.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=84.
2.  JTS is not in the Eclipse Portal (and hence Martin could not upload an initial contribution).  Reported as: https://locationtech.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=85.

Thanks all,

Jim
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