[Freegis-list] seagis

WHarms@bfs.de WHarms at bfs.de
Sun Mar 3 11:38:49 CET 2002


there a different solutions depending who deep you like to go. At one end
there is *.lsm (convention with ibiblio.org) basicly a readme that tell you about the maintainer etc.
The other end of the spectra is CVS (and friends) that allows you to get
snapshots and individual files etc from a common server.

Please tell us more about what you want. Inform berhand ? i guess the *lsm is ok.  Or should he place a link to your CVS-server (webcvs). So ppl can look at it (i guess berhand will like this :)

	walter




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From: Allan Doyle <adoyle at intl-interfaces.com>
Subject: Re: [Freegis-list] seagis
Date: 03/02/02 21:41

On Saturday 2002-03-02 at 17:04:48(+0100) Bernhard Reiter wrote:
 > Thanks for sending the note.
 > I've boosted the version number of freegis' seagis entry.

This makes me wonder. Is there some convention for software projects
that can encode the status of the project (version #, comments, URL,
maintainers, etc.) that could always be in a specific place for each
project?

Sort of like the RSS news syndication spec. Short and simple, but
makes everyone's life easier.

Then Bernhard and his FreeGIS site people could just pick up the new
version numbers automatically.

Freshmeat may have something like this. I'll try to take a look next
time I have a minute. If someone beats me to it, I won't be upset :)

     Allan

 > Please let us know if you publish further version and
 > if you feel the description should be improved in some ways.
 > You (and everybody) can also mail these more technical
 > bit about maintaining freegis to the new team at freegis.org list.
 >
 > I'Ve looked around on the seagis pages and I think that keeping a changelog
 > would benefit people who track the seagis project loosely.
 > Additionally the relations to other Free Software projects
 > would benfit the readers, like a link to freegis.org and
 > explaination of the differences and commons to other Free Software
 > doing related things like PROJ.
 >
 > 	Bernhard
 >
 > On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:57:13PM +0000, Felipe Nievinski wrote:
 > > http://seagis.sourceforge.net/
 > >
 > > SEAGIS is an open source project implementing a subset of OpenGIS®
 > > Coordinate Transformation Services Specification and OpenGIS® Grid
 > > Coverages Implementation Specification.
 >
 > > License: LGPL
 >
 > > Help wanted
 >
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