Hi Karel,
Next week, I'm going to finish the SQL native chapter and then I have just
the OSGI and Envers chapters to review.
But since Hibernate Spatial is not covered at all, I think it's good to
start with Hibernate Spatial right after I'm done with the SQL native one.
What do you think of this?
Vlad
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Karel Maesen <karel(a)geovise.com> wrote:
HI all,
First, there seems to be a problem with the hibernate-spatial mailing list
that I was unaware of. The user in question reached out to me yesterday. I
will investigate shortly.
Fair point about the website not mentioning the move to Hibernate 5. I
will put up a message for this on the site.
For the near future what I’m hoping for is that first, we can have the
hibernate spatial tutorial updated to version 5, and integrated into the
Hibernate User Guide. After that I can have the
hibernatespatial.org
URL’s redirect to that chapter. To support users of the older versions (3.x
and 4.x), we should also make sure that users can download older versions
of hibernate-spatial jars, and can consult older versions of the spatial
tutorial from the
hibernate.org website.
As for the mailing lists, I plan on announcing shortly that they will be
discontinued by end of year, and that questions should be asked on the
usual hibernate channels. Btw, how can I be notified about questions about
Spatial on the hibernate forums?
Vlad, have you some idea about time frame for starting on the Hibernate
Spatial chapter?
Regards,
Karel
> On 20 Feb 2016, at 09:18, Vlad Mihalcea <mihalcea.vlad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I also plan on writing a Hibernate Spatial Chapter in the new User Guide
so
> we can complete the migration.
> But first, I need to finish the remaining chapters from the current User
> Guide.
>
> Vlad
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:03 PM, Davide D'Alto <daltodavide(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The user registered to the hibernate-spatial mailing list but none of
his
>> messages
>> appeared in the archive.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Karel, a user was asking about problems using the hibernate-spatial
>> mailing
>>> list on IRC which precipitated a discussion about how we want deal with
>>> these things moving forward. For example, the
>>>
http://www.hibernatespatial.org/ site is still up and running and
really
>>> has no indication that the move to integrate Spatial into Hibernate
>> proper
>>> was completed. What do you want to have happen with that website/URL?
>>>
>>> As for other infrastructure, what would you like to have happen? It
>> seems
>>> like hibernate-spatial is a more user-focused mailing list, as opposed
>> to a
>>> dev mailing list? If so, Hibernate does not really do user mailing
>> lists.
>>> We prefer the forums or StackOverflow for user questions, so there is
>> not a
>>> straight "migration". You can obviously keep the
hibernate-spatial
>> mailing
>>> list running too, but we should have some idea how to help users who
are
>>> having trouble with it on the website (which website depends on what
you
>>> decide to do with
http://www.hibernatespatial.org/.
>>>
>>> Any other things we should discuss in terms of infrastructure?
>>>
>>> Davide, what was the exact problem the user on IRC was complaining
about
>>> wrt the hibernate-spatial mailing list?
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