NEXTGEN 5.0.0 RC1: current state of the art

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Alessandro Furieri

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Aug 4, 2020, 7:19:41 AM8/4/20
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a comprehensive assessment on the current state of the
whole SpatiaLite's "extended family"

FreeXL
==============================
the current stable version is now 1.0.6
(supporting few minor bug fixes and refreshed
build scripts)
DONE: no further development is expected in
the near future.



ReadOSM
===============================
the current stable version is now 1.1.0a
(supporting few minor bug fixes and refreshed
build scripts)
DONE: no further development is expected in
the near future.



VirtualPG
===============================
the current stanle version is now 2.0.0
(supporting few minor bug fixes and refreshed
build scripts)
DONE: no further development is expected in
the near future.



libspatialite
===============================
5.0.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) is now ready
to become a stable release.
I'll simply wait for more or less a week so to
allow for a reasonable community testing; if
no critical issue will be reported in the meanwhile
I'll go ASAP to release 5.0.0 "stable"



librasterlite2
================================
still under active development.
a very relevant milestone has been achieved,
now the DB layout required for fully integrating
libspatialte and librasterlie2 is definetely 
consolidated, no further changes are expected.


more development activity is still required for
fully implementing SQL-driven graphic rendering 
of both Vector and Raster Coverages based on
standard SLD/SE styles.

a reasonable estimate is two man-month (and
not necessarily one development month equals
one calendar month)


spatialite_gui
=================================
the GUI tool is expected to take full profit from
the advanced features of RasterLite2 so to
become a complete self-contained GIS viewer 
with map editing capabilities.
 
consequently it wiil surely be the last
member of the SpatiaLite family to be
released in a final stable form. 
several transient development versions
will be possibly released so to closely
follow the evolution of RasterLite2.


bye Sandro

Jeff McKenna

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Aug 4, 2020, 7:28:05 AM8/4/20
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thank-you Sandro, this update on the family projects is very helpful.

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Bas Couwenberg

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Aug 18, 2020, 10:31:44 AM8/18/20
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On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 1:19:41 PM UTC+2 Alessandro Furieri wrote:
libspatialite
===============================
5.0.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) is now ready
to become a stable release.
I'll simply wait for more or less a week so to
allow for a reasonable community testing; if
no critical issue will be reported in the meanwhile
I'll go ASAP to release 5.0.0 "stable"


It's been 15 days since the release of libspatialite 5.0.0-RC1, only one important issue was filed since then:

When can we expect the stable release?
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