+1 On 3/17/23 11:53, Vicky Vergara wrote:
+1On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 3:17 AM Angelos Tzotsos <[email protected]> wrote:MOTION: Include QField in the next OSGeoLive version. My +1, Angelos On 3/11/23 16:58, Matthias Kuhn wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to propose the addition of QField as a new OSGeoLive app. > > Below you find the information requested by > https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Projects/How_to_apply > > *What is its name?* > QField > > *What is the home page URL?* > https://qfield.org > > *Which OSI approved Open Source Licence is used?* > GPLv2 or newer > > *What does the application do and how does it add value to the GeoSpatial > stack of software?* > It's a mobile-friendly spatial data collection application based on QGIS > featuring a minimalist yet powerful user interface. > > > *Does the application make use of OGC standards? Which versions of the > standards? Client or server? You may wish to add comments about how > standards are used.*QField supports many OGC standards in many versions as > a client via QGIS providers and ogr/gdal. WMS, WFS, OGC API Features, GPKG, > probably more. > > *What language is it written in?* > C++ and QML > > > *Which version of the application should be included in the next OSGeo-Live > release?*The latest stable release of the 2 series > > QField has been deployed in many organizations in various areas and is in > use for years, for example: > - Forestry > - Geology > - Urbanism > - Railway > - Underground Infrastructure (Fibre, Water, Electricity) > - Public Services (Health, Police, ...) > - Biology > - GIS introduction courses > > Currently, QField has more than 500'000 downloads on Android, and is also > available on Linux, iOS, macOS and Windows. > > It has been developed since 2014 and has since seen a stream of commits by > various contributors. See https://www.openhub.net/p/QField for details. > It has furthermore triggered various improvements to QGIS as well > (functionality, bug fixes and paving for the move from QGIS 2 to 3). There > is a set of unit tests included in QField as well as a lively and reactive > issue tracker (on github). > > The QField app has been presented at most FOSS4G's since Bonn. > > QField will be able to run with 512 MB of memory (although it performs > better with more) > The disk space for a full package with all dependencies is between 60MB and > 100MB. On OSGeo-Live it will (very likely) reuse the already installed QGIS > libraries, so it will be much less than this. > Windows and Mac installers are available and can be included or linked if > desired. > > I and Mathieu Pellerin (aka nirvn) are happy to volunteer for the > maintenance of this application in OSGeo-Live. > > We will be happy to follow up with project overview and quickstart pages as > well as installation scripts for the integration as soon as this > application has been approved for integration. > > Thank you in advance for your considerations > On behalf of the QField dev team > Matthias > > > _______________________________________________ > osgeolive mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive-- Angelos Tzotsos, PhDPresident Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos _______________________________________________ osgeolive mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive _______________________________________________ osgeolive mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive
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