[postgis-devel] Contributing code to PostGIS Raster

Jorge Arévalo jorge.arevalo at deimos-space.com
Wed Mar 23 08:12:03 PDT 2011


On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Bborie Park <bkpark at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Pierre Racine
> <Pierre.Racine at sbf.ulaval.ca> wrote:
>> Hi Bborie,
>>
>> I'm glad you are interested in the PostGIS raster project.
>>
>>>I'm wondering as to the procedure to contributing code (and hopefully
>>>funnel some funding depending on how the grants go) to the PostGIS
>>>Raster work.  I've already looked at PostGIS's Planning and Funding
>>>page as well as the Working Specs for Future Versions page but I still
>>>have some questions.  Specifically, my questions are:
>>>
>>>1. Is there someone I should talk to about contributing code?
>>
>> Me... and Jorge, but to the list in general is good also.
>>
>>>2. Should I be telling someone what code/FV milestones I'm working on?
>>
>> Yes unless you like to reinvent the wheel...
>>
>>>3. Who do I send patchsets to?  Is it to the bug tracker?
>>
>> I would suggest you fill a ticket in Trac, describe what you need and your approach, we will see how if/how it is already planned and how we can plan it.
>>
>> Any contribution is welcome,
>>
>> Pierre
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>
> Thanks for the response Pierre.  My employer and I are interested in
> working on some of the FV milestones, specifically 01, 05 and 03
> instead of adding anything new or un-proposed.
>
> I'd like to get started of FV.01 unless someone is already doing it.
> I did check Trac and it appears that the FV.01 functions are
> unassigned.
>
> Thanks again,
> Bborie
>
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Hi Bborie,

I'd start with FV01 and FV05. We're currently working on MapAlgebra.

And welcome :-)

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