2) 
    Working branches will be created in the uDig and Geotools repositories for 
    my team and myself to do the required modifications, merging changes from 
    the trunk as often as possible. If and when our branches have stabilized and 
    the communities have verified that the results are useful and correct, the 
    working branches can be merged into the trunk and die.
  
  We would like to meet the members of your team; do they have commit 
  access at this time etc? 
   
  There's three of us in my team, and so far I'm the 
  only one working with uDig. When I've tidied up what I've done so far on our 
  own plugin and when we've found a way of managing all the repository access 
  and branching issues, I'm planning to let someone else take over, but probably 
  not before the new year, seeing that our uDig plugin is just a small 
  subproject of our regular work and not a top priority 
  one...
   
  So 
  far, I don't have commit access for uDig, and it would be helpful if you 
  can set up an account for me, to get a chance of pushing some trunk-compatible 
  changes back - if you prefer a pull model, that's fine with me also. 
  Considering Adrian's feedback from the Geotools perspective and the fact that 
  they have started using Mercurial anyway, I really think it would be the best 
  thing for us to work on Mercurial clones both of uDig and 
  Geotools, until we've reached a stabilized subset of uDig 
  and Geotools without our dear friend net.refractions.udig.libs. Until 
  that point, it wouldn't really make sense to merge any changes back into the 
  uDig repository, unless you would like to mirror our Mercurial work on a 
  Subversion branch.
   
  What 
  about uDig wiki access and editing policies? I think it would be useful if I 
  could document our plan and our progress there. Even if the software changes 
  happen on a repository clone, at least the documentation should be kept in one 
  place.
  We may be able to set up HTTPS for this stuff (we would need to talk to 
  
admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for 
  details).
  
   That would definitely make things easier. On the other hand, if we do 
  work with Mercurial, then it's not that urgent - I could pull the changes from 
  Subversion to Mercurial at home and push them to the team repository at work. 
  One of the nice features of DVCS :-) On the other hand, I think it would 
  be rather hard to push anything from Mercurial back into 
  Subversion.
   
  Then 
    the Geotools libraries will be osgified as outlined in
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTDOC/03+GeoTools+and+Eclipse+or+OSGi, 
    without breaking the META-INF/services mechanism and without losing the 
    capability of being used as plain old JARs on the classpath.
  
  This is the part that is of interest to me; you may wish to show up for a 
  geotools IRC meeting and talk to the community about it.  
   
  Sure 
  why not - when is the next one? If it's during office hours (GMT+1), I'll 
  probably unable to access IRC, again thanks to our firewall and web proxy. I'd 
  have to find an IRC-over-HTTP service and hope that the HTTP server is 
  not on the blacklist of our proxy...
   
  Harald