Hi,
my name is Miłosz Lewandowski and I am studying Theoretical Computer Science at Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland. I would like to participate in GSoC 2011 and I think that I have interesting proposal regarding OpenGIS support. But first, before I will send the proposal, I have some question.
1. In MySQL there is something like spatial indexes, I suppose it would be good if I implemented them also? 2. I suppose that simple graphical editor for spatial datatypes will be good idea. But I don't think that connecting pma only with some maps web application like Google Maps will be appropiate as many users use spatial datatypes in theoretical aspects or even not to geographical purposes, but only geometrical. I suppose that the best way will be graphical editor divided into two parts: geometrical and geographical (of course not named like that). Will it be accepted? 3. What about GEOMETRY_COLUMNS metadata view? I quite can't see where I can put it in PMA in such way that it won't disturb users that don't use spatial features at all. Perhaps the best solution will be to ommit this feature, am I right?
And one more question not connected with proposal: there is some lack of bugs on bugtracker, connected with work that is required for my proposal (php). I see mostly gui bugs and closed bugs ;] What are the chances of being accepted without any patch submitted?
Best wishes, Miłosz
Hi
Dne Wed, 6 Apr 2011 09:23:26 +0200 Milosz Lewandowski milosz.lewandowski@gmail.com napsal(a):
my name is Miłosz Lewandowski and I am studying Theoretical Computer Science at Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland. I would like to participate in GSoC 2011 and I think that I have interesting proposal regarding OpenGIS support. But first, before I will send the proposal, I have some question.
- In MySQL there is something like spatial indexes, I suppose it would be
good if I implemented them also?
Definitely.
- I suppose that simple graphical editor for spatial datatypes will be good
idea. But I don't think that connecting pma only with some maps web application like Google Maps will be appropiate as many users use spatial datatypes in theoretical aspects or even not to geographical purposes, but only geometrical. I suppose that the best way will be graphical editor divided into two parts: geometrical and geographical (of course not named like that). Will it be accepted?
Having option to use maps is welcome, I think the editor should be basically same, just allow to enable background with maps.
- What about GEOMETRY_COLUMNS metadata view? I quite can't see where I can
put it in PMA in such way that it won't disturb users that don't use spatial features at all. Perhaps the best solution will be to ommit this feature, am I right?
I don't see why it should be disturbing...
And one more question not connected with proposal: there is some lack of bugs on bugtracker, connected with work that is required for my proposal (php). I see mostly gui bugs and closed bugs ;] What are the chances of being accepted without any patch submitted?
Rather low and I think there is enough bugs to fix :-)
Thanks for all your comments :-) very useful and motivating.
Great idea with background in editor. I suppose it will be made in such way.
So now I am finishing my proposal and I will submit it soon :-)
BW, Milosz
2011/4/6 Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com
Hi
Dne Wed, 6 Apr 2011 09:23:26 +0200 Milosz Lewandowski milosz.lewandowski@gmail.com napsal(a):
my name is Miłosz Lewandowski and I am studying Theoretical Computer
Science
at Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland. I would like to participate
in
GSoC 2011 and I think that I have interesting proposal regarding OpenGIS support. But first, before I will send the proposal, I have some
question.
- In MySQL there is something like spatial indexes, I suppose it would
be
good if I implemented them also?
Definitely.
- I suppose that simple graphical editor for spatial datatypes will be
good
idea. But I don't think that connecting pma only with some maps web application like Google Maps will be appropiate as many users use spatial datatypes in theoretical aspects or even not to geographical purposes,
but
only geometrical. I suppose that the best way will be graphical editor divided into two parts: geometrical and geographical (of course not named like that). Will it be accepted?
Having option to use maps is welcome, I think the editor should be basically same, just allow to enable background with maps.
- What about GEOMETRY_COLUMNS metadata view? I quite can't see where I
can
put it in PMA in such way that it won't disturb users that don't use
spatial
features at all. Perhaps the best solution will be to ommit this feature,
am
I right?
I don't see why it should be disturbing...
And one more question not connected with proposal: there is some lack of bugs on bugtracker, connected with work that is required for my proposal (php). I see mostly gui bugs and closed bugs ;] What are the chances of being accepted without any patch submitted?
Rather low and I think there is enough bugs to fix :-)
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