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2006-Present
GEOS is a project of the OSGEO foundation and is continually improved
and funded by mandy FOSS4G developers as well as corporations all
over the world.
Developers and Project Steering Committee (PSC):
Active:
Martin Davis (mtnclimb at gmail.com )(PSC) - Architecture
Sandro Santilli ([email protected]) (PSC Chair) - Bug Fixing / Maintenance
Paul Ramsey ([email protected]) (PSC) - Coordination / Build
Regina Obe ([email protected]) (PSC) - QA / Windows / Coordination
Howard Butler ([email protected]) (PSC) - OS Platform support and testing
Dale Lutz ([email protected]) (PSC)
Daniel Baston ([email protected]) - Bug Fixing / New functionality
Kurt Schwehr ( [email protected] ) - Bug Fixing / Test hardening
Vicky Vergara ([email protected]) - Refactor / Test development
Not Active:
Mateusz Loskot ([email protected]) - Unit testing
Frank Warmerdam ([email protected]) - VStudio porting
Dave Blasby ([email protected]) - PostGIS Connectivity
Yury Bychkov ([email protected]) - Initial Porting
Sean Gillies ([email protected]) - Scripting Interface
Fernando Villa ([email protected]) - GNU Build System
Norman Vine ([email protected]) - Porting / C++ Expertise
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2003-11-06
Initial development of GEOS was funded by:
Vivid Solutions Inc (www.vividsolutions.com)
Refractions Research Inc (www.refractions.net)
British Columbia Advanced Systems Institute (www.asi.bc.ca)
GEOS is based on algorithms originally developed in Java
by Martin Davis ([email protected]) in the
JTS Topology Suite (www.vividsolutions.com/jts/jtshome.htm)
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2004 to 2006
Continued development of GEOS funded by Refractions Research Inc.
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2006
Continued development of GEOS funded by Refractions Research Inc.
Inclusion of new JTS functionality in JTS 1.5 to 1.7 funded
by Safe Software and Autodesk.
Improved robustness of geometric operations for GEOS 3.0.0 funded
by the Bavarian State Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the
State Survey of Bavaria.
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