Hi Ale, > Thanks you for all your hard work on this plugin! > It was a good time working with you.
Thanks, it's nice to work with you too. Sorry if sometimes I think too much of possibilities though I know that you already gave me direction most of the time :) Hi Anita > Thanks everyone for the great work, particularly you Akbar! I really > enjoyed working with you. > Looking forward to putting this new plugin to good use in the upcoming > weeks. Thanks, I hope I could publish the plugin today. The last 2 day I've been testing on Windows and I think it's all fine. Hi Tim, > Thank you so much for everything. This has been a really well run GSOC > project - both from your side and from the input and mentoring you have > received from Ale, Anita, Richard and others who have pitched in. I hope > you will be back for more next year, and stick around in the project to > contribute and participate in the community further. Why not consider > making a pitch for the QGIS grant programme[1] next? Thanks, but I think I will just maintain the plugin and maintain the django site (if there's anything to fix) , and perhaps next year I'll apply for GSoC again. Cheers On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Tim Sutton <t...@kartoza.com> wrote: > Hi > > Thank you so much for everything. This has been a really well run GSOC > project - both from your side and from the input and mentoring you have > received from Ale, Anita, Richard and others who have pitched in. I hope > you will be back for more next year, and stick around in the project to > contribute and participate in the community further. Why not consider > making a pitch for the QGIS grant programme[1] next? > > [1] http://blog.qgis.org/2016/08/04/qgis-grants-call-for-applications/ > > Regards > > Tim > > > On 14 Aug 2016, at 6:42 PM, Akbar Gumbira <akbargumb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > > This is my last report of the GSoC project. I would like to thank Ale and > Anita as my mentors, Richard (esp. for allowing me to visit his hackerspace > in Denhaag and taking me to Indonesian restaurant :)), Tim, Martin, and > everyone from QGIS community. > > *Brief Description* > The project idea is to make svg, symbol, and style sharing easier. The > idea of the implementation is changed (from the web service architecture to > distributed directory based repository system). Nevertheless, the aim of > the project is still the same. > > *The state of the project before my GSoC* > There was not any tool that allows QGIS users to do this. > > *The addition that your project brought to the software* > With this new plugin it's easier to share resources among QGIS users and > hopefully we will have rich collections (whether it's icons, svg, images) > to make cool maps. > > *Links to access the relevant code and documentation for the user to get > started with testing your application.* > I put these in the slide, but I will write it again: > > - Slide: http://www.akbargumbira.com/slide_gsoc2016 > - Plugin VCS: https://github.com/akbargumbira/qgis_resources_sharing > <https://github.com/akbargumbira/qgis_resources_sharing> > - Plugin Test Repository: https://github.com/akbargumbira/qgis_ > resources_data > - Plugin Documentation: http://www.akbargumbira.com/qgis_ > resources_sharing > > *Slide* > I hope this slide is informative enough for people who don't follow the > project from the beginning: http://www.akbargumbira.com/slide_gsoc2016 > > Note that I haven't published the plugin to the plugin manager. Will do > later tonight or tomorrow. > > Cheers > -- > > *-------------------* > *Akbar Gumbira * > *www.akbargumbira.com <http://www.akbargumbira.com/>* > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > List info: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > Unsubscribe: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > > > — > > > > > > > > > *Tim Sutton* > > *Co-founder:* Kartoza > *Project chair:* QGIS.org <http://qgis.org> > > Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: > > Desktop GIS programming services > Geospatial web development > GIS Training > Consulting Services > > *Skype*: timlinux > *IRC:* timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net > > Kartoza is a merger between Linfiniti and Afrispatial > > -- *-------------------* *Akbar Gumbira * *www.akbargumbira.com <http://www.akbargumbira.com>*
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