I'm thinking, Is there some way to scan the public C++ API and check if it has a sip binding?
- Nathan On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:10 PM, Jürgen E. <j...@norbit.de> wrote: > Hi Marco, > > On Tue, 20. Mar 2012 at 16:47:19 +0100, Marco Hugentobler wrote: > > But ok, even if it is easier for the code author to resolve that. There > > is still the fact that in an opensource project people work what they > > are interested in (or what they need for their job). So telling other > > people to do something they don't need is usually not a success. > > I second that. We should not put strong requirements on contributions. > Neat > things could not find their way into QGIS if we require people to jump > though > many hoops. > > C++ code without SIP bindings is better than no code a all. The SIP > bindings > could also be added by someone else. > > If people need more than there is, they can always ask for it (filing a > feature > request), (learn how to) add it themselves or ultimatly hire someone to do > it. > > > Jürgen > > -- > Jürgen E. Fischer norBIT GmbH Tel. +49-4931-918175-20 > Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Rheinstraße 13 Fax. +49-4931-918175-50 > Software Engineer D-26506 Norden > http://www.norbit.de > > -- > norBIT Gesellschaft fuer Unternehmensberatung und Informationssysteme mbH > Rheinstrasse 13, 26506 Norden > GF: Jelto Buurman, HR: Amtsgericht Emden, HRB 5502 > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer >
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