Re: [Qgis-developer] Suggestion for GSoC project for QGIS

2017-03-17 Thread Julia Wagemann

Hi Akbar,
thanks for pointing it out. I am aware of this plugin, however I never 
managed to have it working and it strongly relates to the Earth 
Observation Application Profile of the WCS 2.0 standard. Part of the 
project could be also to extend this plugin to a more general solution 
and a working one.

Cheers,
Julia

P.S. Please let me know if you manage to work with the plugin


Am 17/03/2017 um 11:40 schrieb Akbar Gumbira:

Hi Julia,

- Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could
be to develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in
QGIS.

I am not sure since I just reinstalled my machine and I can't try it 
now (I am building QGIS 2.18 now), but it seems that someone already 
builds the plugin (?) (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QgsWcsClient2/)


Cheers

On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:53 AM, Julia Wagemann <wagemann.ju...@gmx.de 
<mailto:wagemann.ju...@gmx.de>> wrote:


Hi all,
    my name is Julia Wagemann and I saw the call of OSGeo for Mentors
for GSoC. I had a look to the proposed projects and I would be
interested to be a mentor. I further have two ideas for projects
and Helmut advised me to discuss these within the QGIS developers
mailing list

My background is in Environmental Informatics and I am currently
working at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
in a project where we explore the opportunity to provide a more
standardised and easier access to our data with the help of a OGC
Web Coverage Service. I have experience with QGIS and lately, I am
working a lot with Jupyter Notebooks.
I have two ideas for projects for students to work on during GSoC:

- Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could
be to develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in
QGIS.

- Examples of geospatial workflows in Jupyter Notebooks
I am a strong advocate of Jupyter Notebooks and one project could
be, in alignment with the project proposed for GRASS GIS (adding
functionality for running GRASS GIS modules in Jupyter Notebooks),
to develop a set of used-cases to show how Jupyter Notebooks are
beneficial for the generation of entire geospatial data analysis
workflows, from data access to data manipulation and data
visualisation. Examples could harness QGIS, and in the best case,
open data.

What is you opinion about the suggestions and would you be
interested in co-mentoring one of those?
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Julia

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Re: [Qgis-developer] Suggestion for GSoC project for QGIS

2017-03-16 Thread Julia Wagemann

Hi Luigi,
thanks for your prompt reply and your opinion to the ideas.
So I would go ahead in proposing the two projects as part of GSoC and we 
will see. Even the outcome of a list of requirments for QGIS / Jupyter 
integration would be a step forward, I guess. What is the best way to 
propose the project on the QGIS wiki? Can everyone subscribe?

Best regards,
Julia


Am 15/03/2017 um 10:14 schrieb Luigi Pirelli:

On 15 March 2017 at 07:53, Julia Wagemann <wagemann.ju...@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi all,
- Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could be to
develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in QGIS.

IMHO fantastic


- Examples of geospatial workflows in Jupyter Notebooks
I am a strong advocate of Jupyter Notebooks and one project could be, in
alignment with the project proposed for GRASS GIS (adding functionality for
running GRASS GIS modules in Jupyter Notebooks), to develop a set of
used-cases to show how Jupyter Notebooks are beneficial for the generation
of entire geospatial data analysis workflows, from data access to data
manipulation and data visualisation. Examples could harness QGIS, and in the
best case, open data.

IMHO wouold be fantastic if feasible! I did a research and it's almost
impossible to have a real deep interaction with a notebook. My ideas
was to integrate notebook with IPython console plugin. BTW the IPYthon
console is based on QtConsole that does not allow a shared kernel =>
Notebook and internal IPYthon console wouldn't share the same data
space. Obviously there can be other solutions and I hope you can find
a way to have a good user experience.
IMHO this integration could be key feature for some data oriented user profiles.


What is you opinion about the suggestions and would you be interested in
co-mentoring one of those?
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Julia

regards

Luigi Pirelli

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[Qgis-developer] Suggestion for GSoC project for QGIS

2017-03-15 Thread Julia Wagemann

Hi all,
my name is Julia Wagemann and I saw the call of OSGeo for Mentors for 
GSoC. I had a look to the proposed projects and I would be interested to 
be a mentor. I further have two ideas for projects and Helmut advised me 
to discuss these within the QGIS developers mailing list


My background is in Environmental Informatics and I am currently working 
at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in a project 
where we explore the opportunity to provide a more standardised and 
easier access to our data with the help of a OGC Web Coverage Service. I 
have experience with QGIS and lately, I am working a lot with Jupyter 
Notebooks.

I have two ideas for projects for students to work on during GSoC:

- Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could be to 
develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in QGIS.


- Examples of geospatial workflows in Jupyter Notebooks
I am a strong advocate of Jupyter Notebooks and one project could be, in 
alignment with the project proposed for GRASS GIS (adding functionality 
for running GRASS GIS modules in Jupyter Notebooks), to develop a set of 
used-cases to show how Jupyter Notebooks are beneficial for the 
generation of entire geospatial data analysis workflows, from data 
access to data manipulation and data visualisation. Examples could 
harness QGIS, and in the best case, open data.


What is you opinion about the suggestions and would you be interested in 
co-mentoring one of those?

Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Julia

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