[webmap-discuss] Client side coordinate transformation library - Call to developers/testers
Aaron Koning
aaronkoning at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 15:26:55 EDT 2006
Yes, I would consider changing the licence to LGPL. Currently, no one is
helping develop the library for use with LGPL apps, so there is no desire to
switch. If the mapbuilder folks start contributing to this library, then the
licence can certainly be changed.
Aaron
On 7/25/06, Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Richard, Aaron,
> You guys are both doing good stuff with regards to Javascript Projections.
>
> I know that in the short term it is easier and faster to update your
> personal codebase rather than merge your codebase with another library.
> However, in the long run the advantages of having twice the number of
> developers on the same codebase should outweigh the initial merging cost.
>
> Your projects have the advantage that they are relatively young and the
> momentum required for a merge will be much less than will be required in
> a year or two.
>
> Aaron,
> Your licence is GPL? Would you consider changing to LGPL? Mapbuilder
> would have a problem incorporating your library because we are a LGPL
> library which means we wouldn't be able to use your codebase.
>
> Richard Greenwood wrote:
> > On 7/25/06, Aaron Koning <aaronkoning at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Richard,
> >>
> >> Its good to hear from you again. I am mostly interested in porting
> >> GCTP to
> >> JavaScript. I have not had much use for datum conversions on the client
> >> side, but I'd be interested to hear from anyone who has. Right now the
> >> GCTP-JS port has the three most important projections for my region
> >> (Albers,
> >> Lambert, UTM) and it works very well, so I am hesitant to get involved
> >> with
> >> recreating this functionality. In addition, I believe that the GCTP
> >> can be
> >> ported much quicker than Proj4 since it has less than half the files of
> >> Proj4 and since many of the GCTP files contain only a few lines that
> >> need to
> >> be converted. Perhaps there are more compelling reasons to redirect
> >> efforts?
> >>
> >> Aaron
> >
> >
> > No, I have no terribly compelling arguments for combining the projects
> > at this time, but let's keep in touch. The Mapbuilder Proj.js code
> > does have the GCTP Polar Stereographic projection converted, which may
> > be of interest to you.
> >
> > Top of my projection list is the Mercator (not transverse Mercator)
> > because it is used by Google and everybody is keen on Google. If you
> > get to it before I do, would you drop me a line?
> >
> > I trust that you would not mind if I incorporated projections that you
> > have port into my work?
> >
> > And do you know if GCTP is open source? I know Cameron Shorter was
> > wondering about this recently.
> >
> > Rich
> >
>
>
> --
> Cameron Shorter
> http://cameron.shorter.net
>
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