Hi,
I am a third year undergraduate from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT),
Roorkee, India and would like to contribute to the Arches project.
My skills include Python/Django, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, AJAX, Bootstrap,
C#..
I have been working on Django for a long time and have a decent
Maybe it'll help us to help you if you list down all of the commands you've
entered right before ./install.sh
Also it's probably a long shot, but I have successfully installed it on
12.04 as suggested in the installation guide. Maybe tried that version and
see whether you still run into the same
I am following the instructions as specified in the Arches Installation
guide for linux. Here are the commands right before ./install.sh
$ sudo -u postgres createdb -E UTF8 -T template_postgis_20
--locale=en_US.utf8 arches
$ cd ./Arches/Install
$ ./install.sh
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The Arches team is happy to announce version 2.0 of Arches.
Several improvements have been made since releasing version 1.0 including:
- upgrading Arches to Django 1.6
- updating the way Arches manages resource types, concepts, and
authority documents aka “Package Management”
-
Hello guys,
I am interested in making Arches Mobile application for Android. I read the
description of project I came across the following features :
1. View resource data
2. Collect resource data
3. Including users location and Arches data on map
4. View summary of a particular resource
5.
Great, looking forward to seeing it!
Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Dominic Sharrock ds1...@york.ac.uk wrote:
That makes sense. I guess if I finish early I can either start the other
bit or work on general useful
Hi Utsav,
I'm having trouble understanding your Idea. Can you please explain what
you're proposing?
Cheers,
Alexei
Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:29 PM, utsav kumar returnofdj...@gmail.com wrote:
I was able to skim through
Nidhi Jain jainnidhi...@gmail.com writes:
ping
Hi, Nidhi Jain. You can post real questions about the project here
right away -- there's no need to ping first. Actually, pinging just
creates some extra noise on the list, so it's preferable not to ping.
Just start asking questions right away;
Sapna,
You should look into the arches user guide here
:https://leanpub.com/archesv2installationguide
You can read the details in it. Arches uses postgres for managing backend.
It is all handled from django (the web framework).
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