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=== Key Accomplishments ===
 
=== Key Accomplishments ===
 
* One major release:
 
* One major release:
** MapServer 6.0 released on May 12, 2011.  
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** MapServer 6.0 released on May 12, 2011. See the [http://www.mapserver.org/development/announce/6-0.html Release Announcement] for the list of new features and enhancements in this release
*** See the [http://www.mapserver.org/development/announce/6-0.html Release Announcement] for the list of new features and enhancements in this release
 
 
* Several minor releases tied to bug fixes and security improvements:
 
* Several minor releases tied to bug fixes and security improvements:
 
** Release of 5.6.6 on January 17, see [http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/mapserver-users/2011-January/067705.html announcement]
 
** Release of 5.6.6 on January 17, see [http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/mapserver-users/2011-January/067705.html announcement]

Revision as of 06:59, 26 July 2012

MapServer

  • Contact name: Steve Lime, PSC Chair

Key Accomplishments

  • One major release:
    • MapServer 6.0 released on May 12, 2011. See the Release Announcement for the list of new features and enhancements in this release
  • Several minor releases tied to bug fixes and security improvements:
    • Release of 5.6.6 on January 17, see announcement
    • Release of 6.0.1, 5.6.7 and 4.10.7 with security fixes, see announcement
  • Very strong participation in the Montreal Code Sprint in March 2011
  • The MapServer project participated in the web mapping server shoot out at FOSS4G 2011.
  • Integration of two new components in the MapServer project, to be included for the first time in the 6.2 release:
    • TinyOWS (formerly at tinyows.org) providing WFS and WFS-T, see also RFC-70
    • MapCache (formerly at Mod-Geocache) providing high performance tile caching and more, see also RFC-71.

Areas for Improvement

  • Keeping documentation up-to-date with development remains a challenge
  • Continue work to attract additional developer talent to the project.
  • Cleanup bug backlog (550+ open bugs), and triage new bugs more effectively.
  • Google Summer of Code: continue to try and attract more students

Opportunities to Help

  • General website, documentation and translations maintenance.
  • New coders always welcome, a good way to start is by contributing bug reports and patches.
  • Experienced users can contribute to the release process by testing the betas and release candidates and reporting their results.

Outlook for 2012

  • MapServer 6.2 to be release sometime in mid-2012.
    • Planned enhancements include:
      • ...
  • Participation in the [[IslandWood_Code_Sprint_2012 | Seattle/IslandWood Code Sprint in February 2012]