Hi Folks
Well we have been poking around with the qgis/Quantum-GIS github repo
for the last week and I think it looks ok for us to continue to work
against it. So unless there are any objections I would like to make it
the 'official' code repository and update the docs etc. I will be
adding some
Hi list
Sorry for the newbish question:
I remember reading somewhere online about the QGIS_PLUGINPATH
environment variable and thinking it was a cool idea. I set it up to
point to my local development folder.
Now I want to disable it to test some improvements on a plugin, but I
don't remember
While looking over the Mac build instructions for 1.7 release, I realized the
whole SVN section will have to be changed to be about git.
Then it occurred to me - why are we mentioning getting source from svn (now
git) at all for a release? This is in a released source package. Of course,
This is what I had in mind, but I didn't think about the CODING file, I guess
the git stuff can be moved there, though that might be info overload for casual
users that want to try development sources:
http://github.com/kyngchaos/Quantum-GIS/commit/1ecfd9b0addec28494f0331b3446bcf60273f053
Only
Hello list
in order to identify pixel values I'm using QgsRasterLayer.identify()
This method returns a tuple, with first value being a boolean (by the
way, see ticket[1] on trac). The second value is a dictionary with
band names as keys and pixel value.
I want to check for the pixel value and,
1. A dump of Trac has been moved over. It's in my home dir on the server
2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
have SSL (https) on any *.qgis.org website for logins and sessions.
The alternative is
Hi Alex,
On Sun, 08. May 2011 at 16:00:24 -0700, Alex Mandel wrote:
2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
have SSL (https) on any *.qgis.org website for logins and sessions.
The alternative is to
On 05/08/2011 04:41 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
Hi Alex,
On Sun, 08. May 2011 at 16:00:24 -0700, Alex Mandel wrote:
2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
have SSL (https) on any *.qgis.org
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the update and all the hard work you and others have put in to get
the transition to git completed. I look forward to the migration guide.
Regards,
John
On May 8, 2011, at 6:57 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:
Hi Folks
Well we have been poking around with the qgis/Quantum-GIS