Il 29/01/2013 11:30, Alessandro Pasotti ha scritto: > > > I've been recently working on OSRM and it's indeed the fastest routing > machine I've ever seen!! Server side, it requires large amount of RAM > ans CPU (depending mainly on how large is the area to be served, and > of course on the rate of incoming requests) and unfortunately doesn't > take altitude into account (which makes it much less useful for foot > and bicycle profiles). > > I'm interested in developing such a plugin, it should support > different OSRM servers (with different profiles) and save both routes > and directions (points) at the desired details (zoom) levels. > Since it opens a lot of new possibilities, it would be wise to plan a > sort of small API to the service, so that we can eventually add more > functionalities in the future. > > Great. If nobody objects, I'd be happy of starting a BidForFix QGIS subproject for this. All the best, and thanks.
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