On 29-07-16 11:18, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Ok, done:
>
> we now have:
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/archive/QGIS-2.14-Training-Data.zip
>
> for 2.14 branch of doc
>
> and
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/archive/master.zip
>
> for newer and master
On 29-07-16 10:49, matteo wrote:
>> Yep, preferably both in testing and 2.14 branch of docs...
>
> ok..
>
>> Which makes me think about: is this data versioned?
>>
>> OR should we create a 2.14 branch NOW, so people can download both
>>
>>
> Yep, preferably both in testing and 2.14 branch of docs...
ok..
> Which makes me think about: is this data versioned?
>
> OR should we create a 2.14 branch NOW, so people can download both
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/archive/master.zip
>
> and/or
>
>
Richard,
> I do not think it is possible on Github to download a folder separately
> from a Repository. That is: this 'download zip' functionality is there
> only for full repo's.
> Did you find another way?
that's exactly the point.. there are some workaround to download folders
separately, but
On 29-07-16 10:01, matteo wrote:
> Hi Richard and Tim,
>
> I moved the updated exercise data into the new repository
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data/tree/master
>
> we can add the direct link to download the zip of the whole repo in the
> Training Manual documentation
>
>
Ok, done:
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Training-Data
Please let me know if the name is ok, or if you think another name is
more appropriate (QGIS-Data, QGIS-Excercise-Data, QGIS-Demo-Data)...
@matteo: will you move some data to it, and check if we can use a direct
url to it?
We should probably
Hi
> On 22 Jul 2016, at 12:10 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>
> On 21-07-16 09:53, matteo wrote:
>> +1 for me
>>
>> simple, quick and easy to maintain also for non developers..
>>
>> can you set up the repo? then I can help you in migrating all the data..
>
> I think
On 21-07-16 09:53, matteo wrote:
> +1 for me
>
> simple, quick and easy to maintain also for non developers..
>
> can you set up the repo? then I can help you in migrating all the data..
I think it is a good idea too. Happy to set up a repo for that.
Asking Tim here too because if I'm correct
+1 for me
simple, quick and easy to maintain also for non developers..
can you set up the repo? then I can help you in migrating all the data..
Matteo
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On Thursday, July 21, 2016 9:33:33 matteo wrote:
> Yves,
>
> you are suggesting to have another repo just for the exercise data?
Yes, basicly, for all data needed for training and GIS introduction!
This doesn't change so much for the current situation, except that we should
create another
Yves,
you are suggesting to have another repo just for the exercise data?
Don't know what other people think, but it sounds like a very good solution.
No scripts to keep zip and data updated and easy upload and download of
the data..
Matteo
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On Thursday, July 21, 2016 9:19:24 matteo wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> > no scripts.. I fixed the zips some time ago by hand (adding a
> > 'changelog' file in them..
> >
> > IF you create a script for that... even better ! :-)
> > I think you have to 'merge' the stuff from github with already
On 20-07-16 14:48, matteo wrote:
> Hi all,
> due to a report, it seems that in the zip file of the training data
> there are missing many files (project files and sample data) of the
> processing training.
>
> projects and file are correctly loaded in github
>
>
On Wednesday, July 20, 2016 14:48:43 matteo wrote:
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/tree/master/source/docs/training_
> manual/exercise_data/processing
>
> but the zip file misses many of them
>
> http://qgis.org/downloads/data/training_manual_exercise_data.zip
This is two different
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