[Users] GeoExt 1.0?
Matt Priour
mpriour at kestrelcomputer.com
Tue Feb 2 14:16:05 CET 2010
+1 on calling 1.0 when ExtJS 3.x if fully supported
Matt Priour
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From: "Tim Schaub" <tschaub at opengeo.org>
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 5:02 PM
To: "GeoExt Users" <users at geoext.org>
Subject: Re: [Users] GeoExt 1.0?
> Chris Holmes wrote:
>> What's on people's minds for the minimum component list that we need
>> before we call things '1.0'?
>>
>> The list in my mind (past what's already in core, which I think gets us
>> much of the way there) is something like:
>>
>> * Styling
>> * Editing tools (with WFS-T and backed to other persistence formats)
>> * Google Earth plugin
>> * 'Search' - generic components, plus specific things for geocoding,
>> geonames, etc.
>> * Printing
>> * As easy to add google maps or bing through the UI as it is to add WMS
>> layers (or close to as easy, may have to include a key)
>>
>
> I'm a bit late coming into this thread, but here's my opinion. I'd be
> happy calling it 1.0 once we have solid Ext 3.x support. I'd also like
> to do a review of the API and make sure we're happy with the names &
> patterns.
>
> I think all ux (and stuff listed above) can come after. 1.0 doesn't
> mean "done" or in any way "complete" to me. It just means "solid."
>
> Tim
>
>> I'm psyched on the other UX components, but I don't personally see them
>> as essential. What is on other people's lists? What makes GeoExt a
>> compelling mapping toolkit?
>>
>> I think there will be a whole lot of interest once GeoExt gets past 1.0,
>> and it could be nice to define a roadmap / have an idea of what we're
>> shooting for. Then once that core is reached effort should be shifted
>> from developing new components to getting what exists in to solid 1.0
>> state, with docs, examples etc.
>>
>> C
>>
>
>
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