Paolo,

we're periodically building new versions of our C++ plugins to keep it
up  to  date  with  trunk  versions of QGIS. This usually happens upon
users request (or client complains :)

We  don't mind having our developments in the core. However, there are issues 
besides maintaining the
code:
1) specificity, some of the plugins are quite specific
2) dependencies,  recent  development will bring more of them and I'm
not sure if it is ok.

We're  thinking  about building simple installers for Win, but I'm not
sure what would be the best way for Linux.

qgis2google  should  ultimately  be  rewritten in Python, but we don't
have resources for this yet.

Maxim

Вы писали 28 июля 2011 г., 11:25:49:

PC> Il 27/07/2011 12:09, Maxim Dubinin ha scritto:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> To follow up on our demonstration in Lisbon.
>> 
>> We  are happy to release our new plugin for streamlined remote sensing
>> data    classification    in    QGIS    [0].  Initially the plugin was
>> developed   to   provide   easy  to  use  tool to monitor forest cover
>> change, but it can be used to classify any type of targets.

PC> Great, thanks a lot. I know I keep on repeating the same questions, but: do 
you have
PC> any plan to push it to main source code? Obviously this will allow all QGIS 
users to
PC> exploit this feature. This applies also to your
PC> http://gis-lab.info/qa/qgis2google-eng.html

PC> Also, why QGIS plugins are not listed here:
PC> http://gis-lab.info/programs-eng.html ?

PC> On the other hand, I also encourage interested users to consider sponsoring 
the
PC> maintenance of this plugin: this will make its inclusion in QGIS faster and 
more
PC> effective.

PC> All the best.

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