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The GEOS project is pleased to have been accepted into incubation!  At
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The [http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/ GEOS] project is pleased to have been accepted into incubation!  
FOSS4G 2007, members of the GEOS community met, and decided to move
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Find all details on the [[GEOS Incubation Status]] Wiki Page.  
the project under the OSGEO umbrella.  Since then, the bug tracking
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At FOSS4G 2007, members of the GEOS community met, and decided to move
and code repositories have been moved to OSGEO, and we are moving into
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the project under the OSGeo umbrella.  Since then, the bug tracking
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and code repositories have been moved to OSGeo, and we are moving into
 
the next stages of incubation: selecting a project steering committee,
 
the next stages of incubation: selecting a project steering committee,
 
establishing the ground rules for decision making, and reviewing the
 
establishing the ground rules for decision making, and reviewing the
 
GEOS code base for intellectual property issues.  GEOS should be a
 
GEOS code base for intellectual property issues.  GEOS should be a
great addition to OSGEO, with lots of strong corporate support and
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great addition to OSGeo, with lots of strong corporate support and
 
wide use throughout the geospatial software ecosystem!
 
wide use throughout the geospatial software ecosystem!
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[[Category:Incubation]]

Latest revision as of 06:11, 6 April 2008

The GEOS project is pleased to have been accepted into incubation! Find all details on the GEOS Incubation Status Wiki Page. At FOSS4G 2007, members of the GEOS community met, and decided to move the project under the OSGeo umbrella. Since then, the bug tracking and code repositories have been moved to OSGeo, and we are moving into the next stages of incubation: selecting a project steering committee, establishing the ground rules for decision making, and reviewing the GEOS code base for intellectual property issues. GEOS should be a great addition to OSGeo, with lots of strong corporate support and wide use throughout the geospatial software ecosystem!