Hi all. As many of you know, the Home Range QGIS plugin by Anne Ghisla is no longer working on Windows, due to a problem in the underlying library rpy2. The problem is probably not going to be fixed soon, and it is likely to show up again. IMHO, the most stable solution would be to reimplement the kernel analyses (do we need other?) in pure python, preferably as a Sextante module. In this way, the development will be much easier (no interface to be designed), and the results of this analysis could be easily integrated in more complex habitat modelling. My provisional estimate is that this can take a very few days of work. So the question is: - is anybody interested in solving this? - in case, is anybody available with the necessary Python skills (or willing to learn it)? - if nobody is available, we can do it, provides some funding can be secured, perhaps as a collective subscription or as a grant. Opinions? All the best.
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