Hi Bas,
This would not require QGIS to depend on pycsw.
Configuration of pycsw is done through a config file, which could be
edited independently.
Also, publishing to pycsw can take place through CSW-T, plain CSW API ;)
Best,
Angelos
On 03/25/2015 11:14 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
Il 25/03/2015 08:50, Sebastiaan Couwenberg ha scritto:
I'm not in favor of including PyCSW in QGIS until OGC license situation
is resolved.
I was thinking mainly to use QGIS as a graphical configurator of PyCSW,
not really merging the code, so this could be a non problem.
Even when the PyCSW code is not included in QGIS, having QGIS depend on
PyCSW will require it to move to contrib, because packages in main cannot
depend on packages in non-free.
If there is no dependency on PyCSW and QGIS only generates a config file
or something will allow QGIS to stay in main.
Kind Regards,
Bas
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