Thanks for looking into this, Martin.
Let's hope deactivating the captcha will have
no bad consequence in the form of spamming.
Cheers,
Ben
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On Sunday, November 20, 2011 3:16 PM, Martin Landa
Benjamin wrote:
Let's hope deactivating the captcha will have
no bad consequence in the form of spamming.
unfortunately, from past experience I can pretty much guarantee
that it will.
Hamish
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2011/11/22 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com:
Benjamin wrote:
Let's hope deactivating the captcha will have
no bad consequence in the form of spamming.
unfortunately, from past experience I can pretty much guarantee
that it will.
I think that the main issue is that captcha is enabled when creating
Benjamin wrote:
Let's hope deactivating the captcha will have
no bad consequence in the form of spamming.
Hamish:
unfortunately, from past experience I can pretty much
guarantee that it will.
Martin:
I think that the main issue is that captcha is enabled when
creating new account.
2011/11/22 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com:
[...]
related// are there any plans to link with the core OSGeo LDAP
login, so that people don't need multiple accounts?
ASAIK no, feel free to work on that.
Martin
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2011/11/22 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com:
I think that the main issue is that captcha is enabled when
creating new account. Let's see what will happen.
I've been through this on a number of wikis external to grass,
email + captcha protected account generation and all. all those
hours of cleanup
Martin:
long time and most of cleanup has been done MarkusN and me.
no doubt.
fwiw, if you check the block logs I think you will find that you
are not alone in that.. (a while ago I did some 100+)
why aren't we using the standard and very well tested debian
package for mediawiki?
thanks,
Hi there,
You can use v.distance with dmax=0 to do such a spatial join between
polygons and points:
v.db.addcolumn YourCentroids col='poly_cat int'
v.distance from=YourCentroids to=YourPolygons upload=cat column=poly_cat
dmax=0
This should upload the category values of your polygons to
Hi,
2011/11/22 Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com:
why aren't we using the standard and very well tested debian
package for mediawiki?
that's simple, because than we would use for years (assuming that you
are not reinstalling OS when new stable Debian release will appear)
quite old version of mediwiki,
It's also possible to change the captcha plug-in.
Maybe a different one will work better:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit
Also, there are some hints on that page about
problems with the captcha and WikiMedia dependencies.
Best,
Ben
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2011/11/22 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
It's also possible to change the captcha plug-in.
Maybe a different one will work better:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit
we already use this extension...
Martin
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Yes, but I was thinking about switching the
captcha type (the extension seems to support
several different ones). Who knows, maybe the
current captcha type conflicts with the system
setup.
Ben
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On Tuesday,
What's the equivalent command of Arcgis Majority in Grass GIS:
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=Majority
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2011/11/22 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
Yes, but I was thinking about switching the
captcha type (the extension seems to support
several different ones). Who knows, maybe the
current captcha type conflicts with the system
setup.
I will do same tests later.
Martin
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Try r.series method=mode.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:37 PM, leonidas leonidas_lia...@yahoo.gr wrote:
What's the equivalent command of Arcgis Majority in Grass GIS:
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=Majority
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Martin:
long time and most of cleanup has been done MarkusN and me.
no doubt.
fwiw, if you check the block logs I think you will find that you
are not alone in that.. (a while ago I did some 100+)
I guess we don't have to
2011/11/22 Martin Landa landa.mar...@gmail.com:
2011/11/22 Benjamin Ducke bendu...@fastmail.fm:
Yes, but I was thinking about switching the
captcha type (the extension seems to support
several different ones). Who knows, maybe the
current captcha type conflicts with the system
setup.
I
Thank you!!!
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What's the equivalent command of Arcgis Majority in Grass GIS:
http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=Majority
r.series with method=mode ?
Moritz
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Yes, why not? mode: most frequently occuring value
Did I misunderstood something?
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Hi list,
I am having an error with v.to.rast. I am working with a global
topography raster in lat/lon coordinates with 256 rows and 512
columns. Here are my steps:
1. I threshold the raster into above (1) and below (0) sea level.
2. r.to.vect for raster -- vector areas. The vector map looks
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