Of late we have been focusing on:
Data Structures - JTS in particular, and how best to use them.
A SAX parser for GML, and gml4j.
Projections.
The Geotools 2 rebuild.
Time:
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1800 Tue March 5 GMT
0500 Wed March 6 Sydney
1900 Tue March 5 Warsaw
1300 Tue March 5 New York
1000 Tue March 5 Vancouver
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?day=5&month=3&year=200
2&p1=136&p2=240&p3=262&p4=179&p5=256
IRC Details:
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Find a server from: http://www.openprojects.org/irc_servers.shtml
Channel: #geotools
Port: 6667
People who indicated they may join in:
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James Macgill <j.m...@ge...>
Original Geotools devoloper.
Ian Turton <ia...@ge...>
James' manager, but also one of the geotools developers.
Ray Gallagher <ra...@ac...>
Working on a TimeMap application which uses Geotools. In particular, he is
focusing on setting up DataSources using Shapefiles and Indexing.
Cameron Shorter <ca...@sh...>
Worked on a WMS client, and now a WFS client for geotools, heading toward an
end to end mapbuilder http://mapbuilder.sourceforge.net
Artur Hefczyc <wis...@wp...>
Worked on the WMS client, client/server proxies/connections and unit testing
for geotools.
Key person behind http://sourceforge.net/projects/wttools/ - a java testing
framework.
"Rob Hranac" <rob...@vf...>
Key person behind http://geoserver.sourceforge.net (Web Feature Server /
Simple Feature Server based on PostGIS/Postgres)
Rob has also been working on a SAX parser for GML.
"Aleksandar Milanovic" <ami...@ga...>
The developer behind gml4j, and employed by Galdos who have put a lot of
energy behind GML and related technologies.
"Martin Davis" <mb...@vi...>
Key developer behind Java Topology Suite (JTS).
Doug Nebert <dn...@ma...>
Works for the Federal Geographic Data Committee in the US, and a prominent
player in the Open GIS world.
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