Hi Andreas,

Quoting Andreas Neumann <[email protected]>:
> Thank you for pointing us to the existing efforts of Stefan, you and
> others for Desktop GIS comparisons. I think we (the QGIS community) can
> certainly help to update the QGIS column in your comparison chart
> (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Albk_XRkhVkzdGxyYk8tNEZvLUp1UTUzTFN5bjlLX2c&hl=en)
>  - there is quite a bit of functionality/information missing in this chart. 
> Things that were introduced in QGIS 1.4 and  
> QGIS
> 1.5.

Yes, that is the table I was referring to, already a bit outdated but very 
useful if the info is updated for all the projects. I cc this to Cameron 
Shorter (Cameron, do you know if there have been new developments on this 
desktop GIS comparison issue?)

> The question is how we deal with functionality that is only available
> through Plugins? Should it be mentioned that the functionality is
> available through plugin (a footnote?)

I guess this is something that all the participating projects would have to 
agree on, I would say that it is perfectly OK to add functionality to the table 
that is only available through plugins. In my view, a comparison table should 
answer questions such as "We need to do this and that in our project, can we do 
it with QGIS or do we need gvSIG?" and in that sense, all the functionality 
that is publicly available (and tested with the current stable version) could 
be included. 

> One interesting new development with QGIS is to use existing resources
> also for web services. The start is the QGIS Mapserver (or QGIS
> server), which can use an existing desktop project and deploy it as WMS
> for the web. Together with OpenLayers/Ext/GeoExt one can do quite
> powerful webmapping systems, in a relative short time. Later,
> additional OGC services may follow, such as WFS server or others.

Support for WMS, WFS and other OGC services are definitely interesting features 
to follow and compare between the projects!

> For the record: QGIS did not start as a GRASS viewer, but as a Postgis
> viewer (by Gary Sherman). I believe GRASS editing was added much later.
Thanks for pointing this out!

Best regards, Gertrude
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