Hello all,

This is one of the first times that I've posted to this list-serv, so I hope 
you'll forgive my ignorance if this is an inappropriate venue for this. I've 
noticed from a Twitter announcement that QGIS is pursuing native point cloud 
capabilities. I thought that this would be a good time that at the moment there 
is a substantial amount of LiDAR data processing capability that can be derived 
by using the WhiteboxTools QGIS front-end, and in particular the LiDAR 
processing 
toolbox<https://jblindsay.github.io/wbt_book/available_tools/lidar_tools.html>. 
The QGIS front-end is maintained by Alex Bruy, and I know that there has been 
interest in the past in including this in the main QGIS development branch such 
that WBT could be a standard toolset, much like how the SAGA and GRASS tools 
are now. I'm wondering, as you are thinking about enhancing QGIS's point cloud 
capabilities, if this is an opportune time to have that broader discussion of 
inclusion of WBT. While I have developed WBT to be front-end agnostic, and 
there are other front-ends for ArcGIS, Python, and R, the QGIS front-end is 
personally the most important of these to me. I would be very pleased for these 
tools to be distributed as a core component of QGIS if there is a willingness 
to do so among this members of this group.


Regards,


Dr. John Lindsay, Associate Professor

Dept. of Geography, Environment & Geomatics,

The University of Guelph,

Room 346, Hutt Building,
E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext. 56074

Web: https://geg.uoguelph.ca/faculty/lindsay-john

Research page: https://jblindsay.github.io/ghrg/index.html

WhiteboxTools OS GIS project: 
https://jblindsay.github.io/ghrg/WhiteboxTools/index.html
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