Changes between Initial Version and Version 2 of Ticket #156


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Oct 19, 2007, 7:12:34 AM (17 years ago)
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  • Ticket #156 – Description

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    11113. Please provide the names, emails and entity affiliation of all official committers.
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    13 ''fill in committer list''
     13 * Martin Davis <mbdavis at refractions.net>
     14 * Howard Butler <hobu at hobu.net>
     15 * Dale Lutz <dal at safe.com>
     16 * Bob Bray <robert.bray at autodesk.com>
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    15184. Please describe your Project.
     
    31348. Please describe any relationships with commercial companies or products.
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    33 ''GEOS was primarily developed by Refractions Research.''
     36''GEOS was primarily developed by Refractions Research. GEOS is used in Mapguide Enterprise (Autodesk) and FME (Safe Software)''
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    35389. Which open source license(s) will the source code be released under?
     
    555814. How many people actively contribute (code, documentation, other?) to the project at this time?
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    57 ''There are approximately half a dozen significant contributors to GEOS at this time.''
     60''There are a handful of significant contributors at this time, and about a dozen intermittent contributors.''
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    596215. How many people have commit access to the source code respository?
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    61 ''fill in''
     64''14''
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    636616. Approximately how many users are currently using this project?
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    65 ''PostGIS, GDAL/OGR, !!!!1MapServer, !MapGuide and FME are the major applications using GEOS.  The number of actual end users of those products is hard to estimate.  There are also a variety of smaller projects or efforts using GEOS.''
     68''PostGIS, GDAL/OGR, !MapServer, !MapGuide and FME are the major applications using GEOS.  The number of actual end users of those products is hard to estimate.  There are also a variety of smaller projects or efforts using GEOS.''
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    677017. What type of users does your project attract (government, commercial, hobby, academic research, etc. )?