[Psc] GeoExt with ExtJS 4 - the road to GeoExt 2.0?

Andreas Hocevar ahocevar at opengeo.org
Thu Oct 20 14:32:43 CEST 2011


That's great news Marc! I agree with Tim. +1 on starting this as GeoExt2 on github and renaming it when it's matured.

Thanks,
Andreas.

On Oct 18, 2011, at 17:01 , Tim Schaub wrote:

> Sounds great Marc.
> 
> How about putting it up as GeoExt2 on https://github.com/geoext ?
> Then we can rename it to GeoExt when it's ready for prime time.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:10 AM, Marc Jansen <jansen.marc at gmx.de> wrote:
>> Hi GeoExt-PSC members,
>> 
>> (I wasn't sure whether the PSC mailinglist at psc at geoext.org would allow me
>> to post to it, so I included your personal addresses. If you receive this
>> email twice, please don't be to harsh with me.)
>> 
>> during the last week at an internal terrestris-codesprint we converted a
>> bunch of GeoExt-classes from Ext. 3.x to Ext 4. Most of the classes also
>> have their respective tests passing in the new Ext 4 based environment.
>> Currently the following main classes and their dependencies were migrated:
>> 
>> MapPanel
>> LayerStore
>> PermalinkProvider
>> Action
>> LegendPanel (VectorLegend is currently missing)
>> 
>> We would love to share the work so far, so we could possible work all
>> together on what might end up as GeoExt 2.0.
>> 
>> I was thinking of putting our code somewhere on github, do you think that is
>> a viable option?
>> 
>> Maybe we should also have a roadmap of priorities when working on the next
>> major release (e.g. which classes to migrate first, which functionality can
>> be dropped, what areas need larger improvement / rewrites from scratch).
>> 
>> Tell me what you think.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Marc
>> 
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