[Live-demo] Retire MapTiler?
Stefan Steiniger
sstein at geo.uzh.ch
Mon Jul 22 18:11:18 PDT 2013
Hi,
I actually support Hamish - if he is willing to do the "little" effort,
as he says. Because usefullness and matureness is important too. How big
its user commmunity is? who knows...
stefan
Am 22.07.13 20:35, schrieb Cameron Shorter:
> I'd like to hear thoughts on whether we should be retiring MapTiler.
>
> My thoughts are that we should be helping new users find established
> Open Source projects, which typically are projects which have a strong
> community behind them.
> I note that MapTiler hasn't changed version number since OSGeo-Live 3.0,
> and is still reported as a beta status.
>
> I also note from the Ohloh metrics, there seems to be very little
> development:
> http://live.osgeo.org/en/metrics.html
>
> I suspect that users might be moving to another project instead? Eg:
> GeoWebCache?
>
> On 23/07/2013 8:28 AM, OSGeo wrote:
>> #1167: Retire MapTiler
>> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Reporter: camerons | Owner: live-demo@…
>> Type: task | Status: new
>> Priority: major | Milestone: OSGeoLive7.0
>> Component: LiveDVD | Keywords: maptiler
>> ----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
>>
>> As per request from Klokan Petr Pridal, the MapTiler point of
>> contact, we
>> should retire MapTiler.
>>
>> Of note, MapTiler has remained at version 1.0beta2 for a few years now
>> (since OSGeo-Live 3.0), which suggests a diminishing open source
>> community
>> behind the project.
>>
>> Todo:
>> * Update maptiler Project Overview and Quickstart to retired status in
>> main docs.
>>
>> * comment out install_maptiler.sh from main.sh installers
>>
>> * comment out maptiler from metrics.rst docs
>
> On 23/07/2013 9:03 AM, OSGeo wrote:
>> #1167: Retire MapTiler
>>
>>
>> Comment(by hamish):
>>
>> I find the MapTiler program to be still useful and relevant, and
>> would by
>> willing to maintain it on the live dvd on an ongoing basis. (it's
>> tiny and
>> zero maintenance anyway so I don't mind much)
>>
>> Since it just works, it doesn't matter that there hasn't been a new
>> version in ages.
>> It just means it is mature; the GDAL backend it uses regularly
>> updated so
>> it "gets updates" that way.
>>
>>
>> regards,
>> Hamish
>>
>
>
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