[GRASS-user] Re: [AniMov] GRASS Addons for the estimation of home ranges

2008-09-01 Thread Markus Neteler
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 7:35 AM, Paolo Cavallini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Clément Calenge ha scritto: I programmed three new add-ons for the GRASS software, and thanks to the kind help of Markus Neteler, they are now available on the GRASS Addons repository. Great news, and thanks a lot

[GRASS-user] Re: [AniMov] GRASS Addons for the estimation of home ranges

2008-09-01 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Clément Calenge ha scritto: Great news, and thanks a lot Clément! It would be good to have all this in the main GRASS code, rather than as addons: any objections on this? Personally, I have no objection on this. The problem is that I sustpect very few people take the additional burden

Re: [GRASS-user] Re: [AniMov] GRASS Addons for the estimation of home ranges

2008-09-01 Thread Markus Neteler
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Paolo Cavallini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Clément Calenge ha scritto: Great news, and thanks a lot Clément! It would be good to have all this in the main GRASS code, rather than as addons: any objections on this? Personally, I have no objection on this. The

Testing GRASS Addons (Re: [GRASS-user] Re: [AniMov] GRASS Addons for the estimation of home ranges)

2008-09-01 Thread maning sambale
I would like to test some of the GRASS addons for evaluation/inclusion to main Grass code in (Mac and Ubuntu). I will probably use the stable release as a test environment and of course North Carolina dataset. Any specific test results I should submit? This is the info I got from the wiki:

[GRASS-user] Re: [AniMov] GRASS Addons for the estimation of home ranges

2008-08-31 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Clément Calenge ha scritto: I programmed three new add-ons for the GRASS software, and thanks to the kind help of Markus Neteler, they are now available on the GRASS Addons repository. Great news, and thanks a lot Clément! It would be good to have all this in the main GRASS code, rather than