Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-11 Thread Janneke van Dijk

Hi Harrissou and others,

With your steps described below it was perfectly clear what I had to do, 
no confusion in my mind whatsoever. So I just tried to compare it to the 
documentation (link: 
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html#share-your-changes-via-pull-request) 
 
and will try to describe what according to me was not clear in the 
documentation.


In the documentation, I had arrived at step 1, second bullet point, 
where it says "you therefore need to leave that page and follow the next 
step". Then, moving to the next step (2) it says "you can create a new 
pull request at any moment from many pages" - which "tricked" me into 
pressing the button "new pull request" from my own page - and I think 
the compare across forks option is either not there, or maybe it is not 
so obvious, and the "if needed" addition made it sound it might not be 
that important to click the compare across forks. Once you do click 
"compare across forks" it is more clear that what I thought was the 
actual "master" was just my own master, not qgis master.


For me, as a complete beginner, I would prefer the method you describe 
below (1. 2. 3. off you go) if it is a fool-proof way of creating your 
pull request. I do not necessarily need to know about all the other 
ways. Would it be possible/make sense to maybe have a simple workflow 
that always works (even if it is not the most efficient one) and 
separately discuss alternative methods?


I'll come back to the fix me button in another mail.

Janneke

On 09/01/2019 21:01, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

I guess you are talking about 
https://github.com/janneke-qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pull/1 which is 
unfortunately a pull-request against your own branch and not the 
upstream one. This is a trap we all fall in at the beginning and 
mentioned at 
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html#share-your-changes-via-pull-request


What you have to do is also explained in the page I linked above (if 
ever not clear, let us know, we'll try to improve it) but in short:

1. Go to https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls
2. Press "New pull request"
3. Click "Compare accross forks" and select your repo in the head fork 
drop down menu and then the your branch (janneke-qgis-patch-1 in this 
case)

4. Press "Create pull request"
5. And you are done!

H.

Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 18:46, Janneke van Dijk > a écrit :


Hi Alexandre and Harrissou (and others),

I'm trying to feel my way through the contribution thing and
github by starting with some small remarks/changes I suggested
myself. I think I have just made an edit and created a pull 
request - it tells me 'This branch has no conflicts with the base
branch'. Not sure how to proceed from here. Is this enough from my
side?

Thanks for some guidance
Janneke



On 07/01/2019 23:27, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots
using windows. Then, if we have time, we can replace windows
screenshots later.


A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once
upon a time trying to get started and somehow getting
stranded before I got anywhere. Partly because I couldn't get
linux to work on VM on my laptop so I couldn't do the screen
shots.

On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be
interested in learning how to fix it yourself?

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto
mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:



Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto
mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>>
escreveu:

I can do it.

A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

I've registered all that I've noticed, I just
didn't manage to tag them with training manual.
Should I do that or is that someone else who
adds the labels?
Janneke

On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So
please report whatever you feel that is a bug,
or a possible improvement. That way we won't
forget.

Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

Hi Harrissou,


Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-09 Thread DelazJ
Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 19:18, Janneke van Dijk  a
écrit :

> Hi Harrissou,
>
> thanks for the quick intervention :-).
>
You are welcome.
And it's all good; your pull request is at the right place. It's time for
reviewers, now!



> Indeed, I did read about the trap, but wasn't sure where I was supposed to
> encounter it. I've done it again following your short description and that
> I think has worked...Let me know if I am still supposed to press more
> buttons...I'll have a look tomorrow at the guidelines and check why it
> wasn't obvious enough to me.
>
> Good night,
> Janneke
>
> On 09/01/2019 21:01, DelazJ wrote:
>
> Hi Janneke,
>
> I guess you are talking about
> https://github.com/janneke-qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pull/1 which is
> unfortunately a pull-request against your own branch and not the upstream
> one. This is a trap we all fall in at the beginning and mentioned at
> https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html#share-your-changes-via-pull-request
>
> What you have to do is also explained in the page I linked above (if ever
> not clear, let us know, we'll try to improve it) but in short:
> 1. Go to https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls
> 2. Press "New pull request"
> 3. Click "Compare accross forks" and select your repo in the head fork
> drop down menu and then the your branch (janneke-qgis-patch-1 in this case)
> 4. Press "Create pull request"
> 5. And you are done!
>
> H.
>
> Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 18:46, Janneke van Dijk  a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi Alexandre and Harrissou (and others),
>>
>> I'm trying to feel my way through the contribution thing and github by
>> starting with some small remarks/changes I suggested myself. I think I have
>> just made an edit and created a pull  request - it tells me 'This branch
>> has no conflicts with the base branch'. Not sure how to proceed from here.
>> Is this enough from my side?
>>
>> Thanks for some guidance
>> Janneke
>>
>>
>>
>> On 07/01/2019 23:27, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>
>>
>> Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots using
>> windows. Then, if we have time, we can replace windows screenshots later.
>>
>>
>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk 
>> escreveu:
>>
>>> Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once upon a
>>> time trying to get started and somehow getting stranded before I got
>>> anywhere. Partly because I couldn't get linux to work on VM on my laptop so
>>> I couldn't do the screen shots.
>>>
>>> On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in
>>> learning how to fix it yourself?
>>>
>>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto 
>>> escreveu:
>>>


 Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

 A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto 
 escreveu:

> I can do it.
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
> escreveu:
>
>> I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag
>> them with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who
>> adds the labels?
>> Janneke
>>
>> On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>
>> Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report
>> whatever you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we
>> won't forget.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
>> escreveu:
>>
>>> Hi Harrissou,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
>>> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
>>> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, 
>>> which
>>> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
>>> still list them separately?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your assistance,
>>> Janneke
>>>
>>> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Janneke,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a
>>> work in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue 
>>> reports
>>> in the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we 
>>> go.
>>> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1]
>>> to integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the 
>>> dataset
>>> again, please.
>>> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
>>> updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and
>>> feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!
>>>
>>> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
>>> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
>>> [2]
>>> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
>>> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17

Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-09 Thread Janneke van Dijk

Hi Harrissou,

thanks for the quick intervention :-). Indeed, I did read about the 
trap, but wasn't sure where I was supposed to encounter it. I've done it 
again following your short description and that I think has worked...Let 
me know if I am still supposed to press more buttons...I'll have a look 
tomorrow at the guidelines and check why it wasn't obvious enough to me.


Good night,
Janneke

On 09/01/2019 21:01, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

I guess you are talking about 
https://github.com/janneke-qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pull/1 which is 
unfortunately a pull-request against your own branch and not the 
upstream one. This is a trap we all fall in at the beginning and 
mentioned at 
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html#share-your-changes-via-pull-request


What you have to do is also explained in the page I linked above (if 
ever not clear, let us know, we'll try to improve it) but in short:

1. Go to https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls
2. Press "New pull request"
3. Click "Compare accross forks" and select your repo in the head fork 
drop down menu and then the your branch (janneke-qgis-patch-1 in this 
case)

4. Press "Create pull request"
5. And you are done!

H.

Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 18:46, Janneke van Dijk > a écrit :


Hi Alexandre and Harrissou (and others),

I'm trying to feel my way through the contribution thing and
github by starting with some small remarks/changes I suggested
myself. I think I have just made an edit and created a pull 
request - it tells me 'This branch has no conflicts with the base
branch'. Not sure how to proceed from here. Is this enough from my
side?

Thanks for some guidance
Janneke



On 07/01/2019 23:27, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots
using windows. Then, if we have time, we can replace windows
screenshots later.


A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once
upon a time trying to get started and somehow getting
stranded before I got anywhere. Partly because I couldn't get
linux to work on VM on my laptop so I couldn't do the screen
shots.

On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be
interested in learning how to fix it yourself?

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto
mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:



Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto
mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>>
escreveu:

I can do it.

A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

I've registered all that I've noticed, I just
didn't manage to tag them with training manual.
Should I do that or is that someone else who
adds the labels?
Janneke

On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So
please report whatever you feel that is a bug,
or a possible improvement. That way we won't
forget.

Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

Hi Harrissou,

Getting ready to at least list my
observations. Do I understand it correctly
that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is
not being addressed? Quite a few of my
remarks will also related to updating
screenshots, which I think has also been
mentioned as a general issue somewhere -
should I still list them separately?

Thanks for your assistance,
Janneke

On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

Thanks for your tests. And indeed the
training manual update is a work in
progress and maybe could you publish your
remarks as issue reports in the doc
repository [0] so that we took them into
consideration as we go.
You are right about the missing data,
there was a pull request [1] to integrate
these data we forgot to merge. Done now!
Download the dataset 

Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-09 Thread DelazJ
Hi Janneke,

I guess you are talking about
https://github.com/janneke-qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pull/1 which is
unfortunately a pull-request against your own branch and not the upstream
one. This is a trap we all fall in at the beginning and mentioned at
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html#share-your-changes-via-pull-request

What you have to do is also explained in the page I linked above (if ever
not clear, let us know, we'll try to improve it) but in short:
1. Go to https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls
2. Press "New pull request"
3. Click "Compare accross forks" and select your repo in the head fork drop
down menu and then the your branch (janneke-qgis-patch-1 in this case)
4. Press "Create pull request"
5. And you are done!

H.

Le mer. 9 janv. 2019 à 18:46, Janneke van Dijk  a
écrit :

> Hi Alexandre and Harrissou (and others),
>
> I'm trying to feel my way through the contribution thing and github by
> starting with some small remarks/changes I suggested myself. I think I have
> just made an edit and created a pull  request - it tells me 'This branch
> has no conflicts with the base branch'. Not sure how to proceed from here.
> Is this enough from my side?
>
> Thanks for some guidance
> Janneke
>
>
>
> On 07/01/2019 23:27, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>
>
> Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots using
> windows. Then, if we have time, we can replace windows screenshots later.
>
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk 
> escreveu:
>
>> Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once upon a time
>> trying to get started and somehow getting stranded before I got anywhere.
>> Partly because I couldn't get linux to work on VM on my laptop so I
>> couldn't do the screen shots.
>>
>> On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>
>>
>> Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in
>> learning how to fix it yourself?
>>
>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!
>>>
>>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto 
>>> escreveu:
>>>
 I can do it.

 A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
 escreveu:

> I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag
> them with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who
> adds the labels?
> Janneke
>
> On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>
> Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever
> you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't 
> forget.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
> escreveu:
>
>> Hi Harrissou,
>>
>> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
>> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
>> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, 
>> which
>> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
>> still list them separately?
>>
>> Thanks for your assistance,
>> Janneke
>>
>> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi Janneke,
>>
>> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a
>> work in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue 
>> reports
>> in the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we 
>> go.
>> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
>> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
>> again, please.
>> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
>> updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and
>> feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!
>>
>> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
>> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
>> [2]
>> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
>> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>>
>> Regards,
>> Harrissou
>>
>> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk <
>> janneke.q...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
>>> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
>>> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
>>> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute
>>> a
>>> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data
>>> that
>>> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
>>> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
>>> network_analysis
>>> folder and possibly some more that I 

Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-09 Thread Janneke van Dijk

Hi Alexandre and Harrissou (and others),

I'm trying to feel my way through the contribution thing and github by 
starting with some small remarks/changes I suggested myself. I think I 
have just made an edit and created a pull  request - it tells me 'This 
branch has no conflicts with the base branch'. Not sure how to proceed 
from here. Is this enough from my side?


Thanks for some guidance
Janneke



On 07/01/2019 23:27, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots using 
windows. Then, if we have time, we can replace windows screenshots later.



A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk > escreveu:


Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once upon
a time trying to get started and somehow getting stranded before I
got anywhere. Partly because I couldn't get linux to work on VM on
my laptop so I couldn't do the screen shots.

On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in
learning how to fix it yourself?

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:



Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto
mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

I can do it.

A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>>
escreveu:

I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't
manage to tag them with training manual. Should I do
that or is that someone else who adds the labels?
Janneke

On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So
please report whatever you feel that is a bug, or a
possible improvement. That way we won't forget.

Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

Hi Harrissou,

Getting ready to at least list my observations.
Do I understand it correctly that whatever is
not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
Quite a few of my remarks will also related to
updating screenshots, which I think has also
been mentioned as a general issue somewhere -
should I still list them separately?

Thanks for your assistance,
Janneke

On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training
manual update is a work in progress and maybe
could you publish your remarks as issue reports
in the doc repository [0] so that we took them
into consideration as we go.
You are right about the missing data, there was
a pull request [1] to integrate these data we
forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
again, please.
Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and
have some pending updates for both lessons [2]
and corresponding data [3]. Tests and feedbacks
are more than welcome. Thanks!

[0]
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
[1]
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
[2]

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
[3]
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17

Regards,
Harrissou

Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

Dear all,

  I'm currently going through the QGIS 3
training manual
(https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/)
using QGIS
3.4.3 and documenting any changes that
would still need attention. I
understand that it's  a work in progress
and hope/plan to contribute a
bit in a later stage. What is complicating
matters is that the data that
I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip)
does not contain all the
layers that are mentioned (so far 

Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Alexandre Neto
Screenshots shouldn't be a blocker, you can take screenshots using windows.
Then, if we have time, we can replace windows screenshots later.


A seg, 7/01/2019, 18:17, Janneke van Dijk  escreveu:

> Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once upon a time
> trying to get started and somehow getting stranded before I got anywhere.
> Partly because I couldn't get linux to work on VM on my laptop so I
> couldn't do the screen shots.
>
> On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>
>
> Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in learning
> how to fix it yourself?
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>
>>
>>
>> Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!
>>
>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>>
>>> I can do it.
>>>
>>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
>>> escreveu:
>>>
 I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them
 with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds the
 labels?
 Janneke

 On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

 Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever
 you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't 
 forget.

 Thanks!


 A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
 escreveu:

> Hi Harrissou,
>
> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
> still list them separately?
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
> Janneke
>
> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>
> Hi Janneke,
>
> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work
> in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in
> the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
> again, please.
> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
> updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and
> feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!
>
> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
> [2]
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>
> Regards,
> Harrissou
>
> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk 
> a écrit :
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
>> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
>> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
>> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute
>> a
>> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data
>> that
>> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
>> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
>> network_analysis
>> folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
>> complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?
>>
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>>
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Janneke van Dijk
Yes, I would be up for learning how to do it. I remember once upon a 
time trying to get started and somehow getting stranded before I got 
anywhere. Partly because I couldn't get linux to work on VM on my laptop 
so I couldn't do the screen shots.


On 07/01/2019 17:39, Alexandre Neto wrote:


Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in 
learning how to fix it yourself?


A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto > escreveu:




Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto mailto:senhor.n...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

I can do it.

A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> escreveu:

I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't
manage to tag them with training manual. Should I do that
or is that someone else who adds the labels?
Janneke

On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please
report whatever you feel that is a bug, or a possible
improvement. That way we won't forget.

Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>>
escreveu:

Hi Harrissou,

Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I
understand it correctly that whatever is not
mentioned in [2] is not being addressed? Quite a few
of my remarks will also related to updating
screenshots, which I think has also been mentioned as
a general issue somewhere - should I still list them
separately?

Thanks for your assistance,
Janneke

On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training
manual update is a work in progress and maybe could
you publish your remarks as issue reports in the doc
repository [0] so that we took them into
consideration as we go.
You are right about the missing data, there was a
pull request [1] to integrate these data we forgot
to merge. Done now! Download the dataset again, please.
Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have
some pending updates for both lessons [2] and
corresponding data [3]. Tests and feedbacks are more
than welcome. Thanks!

[0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
[1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
[2]

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
[3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17

Regards,
Harrissou

Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

Dear all,

  I'm currently going through the QGIS 3
training manual
(https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/)
using QGIS
3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would
still need attention. I
understand that it's  a work in progress and
hope/plan to contribute a
bit in a later stage. What is complicating
matters is that the data that
I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does
not contain all the
layers that are mentioned (so far schools,
restaurants, network_analysis
folder and possibly some more that I may have
skipped). Is there a
complete/up-to-date data set available? Where
can I find it?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Janneke

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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread DelazJ
Hi,

Alex, I did.
For your information, from chapter 4 to 6 I have a bunch of PRs coming soon
and I will ensure these issues are addressed, if not yet done. Reason why I
self-assigned.
For the others, indeed, maybe you can give it a try. You'll find people
here ready to help you.

Regards,
Harrissou

Le lun. 7 janv. 2019 à 15:39, Alexandre Neto  a
écrit :

>
> Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in learning
> how to fix it yourself?
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>
>>
>>
>> Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!
>>
>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>>
>>> I can do it.
>>>
>>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
>>> escreveu:
>>>
 I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them
 with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds the
 labels?
 Janneke

 On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:

 Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever
 you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't 
 forget.

 Thanks!


 A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
 escreveu:

> Hi Harrissou,
>
> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
> still list them separately?
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
> Janneke
>
> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>
> Hi Janneke,
>
> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work
> in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in
> the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
> again, please.
> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
> updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and
> feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!
>
> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
> [2]
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>
> Regards,
> Harrissou
>
> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk 
> a écrit :
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
>> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
>> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
>> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute
>> a
>> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data
>> that
>> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
>> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
>> network_analysis
>> folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
>> complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>>
>> Janneke
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Alexandre Neto
Some of those changes are quite small. Would you be interested in learning
how to fix it yourself?

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:

>
>
> Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:
>
>> I can do it.
>>
>> A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
>> escreveu:
>>
>>> I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them
>>> with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds the
>>> labels?
>>> Janneke
>>>
>>> On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>>
>>> Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever
>>> you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't forget.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
>>> escreveu:
>>>
 Hi Harrissou,

 Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
 correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
 Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
 I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
 still list them separately?

 Thanks for your assistance,
 Janneke

 On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:

 Hi Janneke,

 Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work
 in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in
 the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
 You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
 integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
 again, please.
 Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
 updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and
 feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!

 [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
 [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
 [2]
 https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
 [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17

 Regards,
 Harrissou

 Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk 
 a écrit :

> Dear all,
>
>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute a
> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data
> that
> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
> network_analysis
> folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
> complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions,
>
> Janneke
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Alexandre Neto
Actually, someone already did it. Thanks!!

A seg, 7/01/2019, 14:37, Alexandre Neto  escreveu:

> I can do it.
>
> A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk 
> escreveu:
>
>> I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them
>> with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds the
>> labels?
>> Janneke
>>
>> On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>>
>> Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever
>> you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't forget.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
>> escreveu:
>>
>>> Hi Harrissou,
>>>
>>> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
>>> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
>>> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
>>> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
>>> still list them separately?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your assistance,
>>> Janneke
>>>
>>> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Janneke,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work
>>> in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in
>>> the doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
>>> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
>>> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
>>> again, please.
>>> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending updates
>>> for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and feedbacks are
>>> more than welcome. Thanks!
>>>
>>> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
>>> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
>>> [2]
>>> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
>>> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Harrissou
>>>
>>> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk 
>>> a écrit :
>>>
 Dear all,

   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
 (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
 understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute a
 bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data
 that
 I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
 layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
 network_analysis
 folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
 complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?

 Thanks for any suggestions,

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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Alexandre Neto
I can do it.

A seg, 7/01/2019, 13:43, Janneke van Dijk  escreveu:

> I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them
> with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds the
> labels?
> Janneke
>
> On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
>
> Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever you
> feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't forget.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk 
> escreveu:
>
>> Hi Harrissou,
>>
>> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
>> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
>> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
>> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
>> still list them separately?
>>
>> Thanks for your assistance,
>> Janneke
>>
>> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>>
>> Hi Janneke,
>>
>> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work in
>> progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in the
>> doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
>> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
>> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
>> again, please.
>> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending updates
>> for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and feedbacks are
>> more than welcome. Thanks!
>>
>> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
>> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
>> [2]
>> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
>> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>>
>> Regards,
>> Harrissou
>>
>> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk 
>> a écrit :
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
>>> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
>>> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
>>> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute a
>>> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data that
>>> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
>>> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants, network_analysis
>>> folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
>>> complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>>>
>>> Janneke
>>>
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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-07 Thread Janneke van Dijk
I've registered all that I've noticed, I just didn't manage to tag them 
with training manual. Should I do that or is that someone else who adds 
the labels?

Janneke

On 07/01/2019 00:42, Alexandre Neto wrote:
Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever 
you feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't 
forget.


Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk > escreveu:


Hi Harrissou,

Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being
addressed? Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating
screenshots, which I think has also been mentioned as a general
issue somewhere - should I still list them separately?

Thanks for your assistance,
Janneke

On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:

Hi Janneke,

Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a
work in progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as
issue reports in the doc repository [0] so that we took them into
consideration as we go.
You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request
[1] to integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now!
Download the dataset again, please.
Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending
updates for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests
and feedbacks are more than welcome. Thanks!

[0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
[1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
[2]

https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
[3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17

Regards,
Harrissou

Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk
mailto:janneke.q...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

Dear all,

  I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
(https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/)
using QGIS
3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need
attention. I
understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to
contribute a
bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that
the data that
I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain
all the
layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants,
network_analysis
folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is
there a
complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Janneke

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Re: [Qgis-user] [Qgis-community-team] training manual QGIS 3

2019-01-06 Thread Alexandre Neto
Better duplicated issues than missing ones . So please report whatever you
feel that is a bug, or a possible improvement. That way we won't forget.

Thanks!


A dom, 6/01/2019, 10:07, Janneke van Dijk  escreveu:

> Hi Harrissou,
>
> Getting ready to at least list my observations. Do I understand it
> correctly that whatever is not mentioned in [2] is not being addressed?
> Quite a few of my remarks will also related to updating screenshots, which
> I think has also been mentioned as a general issue somewhere - should I
> still list them separately?
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
> Janneke
>
> On 05/01/2019 13:33, DelazJ wrote:
>
> Hi Janneke,
>
> Thanks for your tests. And indeed the training manual update is a work in
> progress and maybe could you publish your remarks as issue reports in the
> doc repository [0] so that we took them into consideration as we go.
> You are right about the missing data, there was a pull request [1] to
> integrate these data we forgot to merge. Done now! Download the dataset
> again, please.
> Note that we are reviewing initial lessons and have some pending updates
> for both lessons [2] and corresponding data [3]. Tests and feedbacks are
> more than welcome. Thanks!
>
> [0] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentations/issues
> [1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/15
> [2]
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Training+Manual%22
> [3] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/pull/17
>
> Regards,
> Harrissou
>
> Le jeu. 3 janv. 2019 à 13:22, Janneke van Dijk  a
> écrit :
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>   I'm currently going through the QGIS 3 training manual
>> (https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/training_manual/) using QGIS
>> 3.4.3 and documenting any changes that would still need attention. I
>> understand that it's  a work in progress and hope/plan to contribute a
>> bit in a later stage. What is complicating matters is that the data that
>> I downloaded (QGIS-Training-Data-2.0.zip) does not contain all the
>> layers that are mentioned (so far schools, restaurants, network_analysis
>> folder and possibly some more that I may have skipped). Is there a
>> complete/up-to-date data set available? Where can I find it?
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>>
>> Janneke
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