Hi Harrissou,
DelazJ escreveu no dia terça, 12/03/2019 às 14:35:
>
> My position would be like yours: separate version-based docs from the
> "static" ones, we can move them to the static repo (aka website) but it
> wonder if it's technically possible and wouldn't make sense to keep them
> next
Hi
Oh sorry for the confusion.
Regards
Tim
> On 12 Mar 2019, at 14:48, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> It might be that you mix up the two Google programs. This one is solely about
> documentation - not about implementations.
>
> Implementations should go the Google summer of code
Hi Alex,
Le mar. 12 mars 2019 à 13:39, Alexandre Neto a
écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> At the hackfest, and even before that, we have been talking about
> splitting the documentation in more that one repository.
>
> Thanks for raising this. Indeed, a long standing question:
Hi Anita,
Le sam. 9 mars 2019 à 18:37, Anita Graser a écrit :
> Dear users,
>
> The answers to the user question of February have now been analyzed. In
> total, we received 84 replies to the questionnaire. One submission was
> counted as a duplicate. Cases where all three fields were set to the
Mmm, strange works for most.
Which lists are ou subscirbed to and with which mail address?
Please sent to rich...@qgis.org
Because then we can over them and remove you manually.
Is it maybe possbile the the unsubscribe confirm link is eaten by gmail?
Richard
On 12/03/2019 12.01, A Jordan
Hi Tim,
It might be that you mix up the two Google programs. This one is solely
about documentation - not about implementations.
Implementations should go the Google summer of code program, not the
Google seasons of docs program.
Unless it would about sharing documentation ;-) ?
Google
Hi all,
At the hackfest, and even before that, we have been talking about splitting
the documentation in more that one repository.
If I recall, the kick-off for this discussion started because the
QGIS-Documentation repository includes docs that are tied to a particular
version of QGIS (user
Also note that Ismail (ex Kartoza employee, awesome student) is planning to
submit an application to work on the resource sharing framework.
Regards
Tim
> On 12 Mar 2019, at 08:37, Andreas Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Here is some opportunity to get more funds for QGIS documentation:
>
>
Hi all,
Here is some opportunity to get more funds for QGIS documentation:
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2019/03/introducing-season-of-docs.html
Google would fund, depending on the country of the participants,
somewhere between 3k and 6.6k per accepted participant.
Possible projects: