Il 15/12/2011 21:36, Agustin Lobo ha scritto:
myself). I think
we should take more steps so that qgis is not released with errors
such as this
Agreed: we need a more formal approach to release, with a Release Candidate
cycle.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
www.faunalia.eu
Full
I'm running 1.7.3 and trying to get a new version of
the QuickWKT plugin. New versions of the plugin are only
available in the new repository, but the plugin installer
seems to be unable to see _any_ plugin in the new repository.
Is that expected behaviour ?
That is, is plugin_installer 1.2.1
Hi Robert,
2011/12/16 Robert Szczepanek rob...@szczepanek.pl:
In QGIS 1.7.3 Raster menu items are organized in groups (Projection,
Conversions, ...).
I can't find them in qgis_pl_PL.ts file taken from GIT repo.
Is it hardcoded?
No, this strings are translatable. Probably they not included in
Hi Devs,
doing some plugins, and working both with plugins from
hub.qgis.org/projects/.../repository (my own) and plugins living at
github (wktplugin from Allesandro), it appears to me that github seems
to work more transparant for me...
Eg at github after a couple of days you could see that
Hi Richard,
There was never an in-depth discussion about the role of hub.qgis.org vs
github.com.
Since I was involved in the setup of both platforms, here my personal view:
We want to have direct links between tickets and changesets for QGIS.
Therefore we need the git repository viewer on
Hi Germán.
Your tips are exactly what I was looking for!
So I can now open a dialog:
iface=qgis.utils.iface
menu=iface.layerMenu()
myActions=menu.actions()
myAction=[ac for ac in myActions if ac.objectName()==mActionEmbedLayers][0]
myAction.trigger()
So now for the final 1 million dollar
Which branch needs string update? Just tell me and i will do it tonight ...
Regards
Werner
Am 16.12.2011 09:34 schrieb Alexander Bruy alexander.b...@gmail.com:
Hi Robert,
2011/12/16 Robert Szczepanek rob...@szczepanek.pl:
In QGIS 1.7.3 Raster menu items are organized in groups (Projection,
I normally do that operation through package raster in R.
From a qgis point of view, a solution would be extending manageR in
qgis to deal with raster layers
(through package raster) and/or a python script that would launch an R
script. I wonder if the infrastructure that
writes scripts for
Il 16/12/2011 17:15, Agustin Lobo ha scritto:
script. I wonder if the infrastructure that
writes scripts for gdalutilities could be slightly modified to write R
scripts.
I think this could fit into new Analytical framework.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
www.faunalia.eu
Full
Hi Alex and Werner,
Thank you for your answer.
I work on master branch.
Question for the future.
I found this script [1], but as I understand it updates all languages.
How to (if it makes sense) update just one *.ts?
regards,
Robert
[1] /scripts/update_ts_files.sh
W dniu 16.12.2011 13:28,
Hi!
As not everybody has the possibility to run bash scripts .. I will take
a full run on master and commit it if you are ok with it ..
Question for the future.
I found this script [1], but as I understand it updates all languages.
How to (if it makes sense) update just one *.ts?
regards,
Hi Duarte,
well, now I understand better your first question. Sorry for the confusion.
Regarding the 1 million dollars, I think I'll let anyone else to get them
(which means: I don't know the answer :) ).
Regards,
Germán
2011/12/16 Duarte Carreira dcarre...@edia.pt
Hi Germán.
** **
Hi
myself). I think
we should take more steps so that qgis is not released with errors
such as this
Agreed: we need a more formal approach to release, with a Release Candidate
cycle.
All the best.
I dont think we need a Release Candidate cycle - From my point that will
bring only more
Il 16/12/2011 18:53, Werner Macho ha scritto:
I dont think we need a Release Candidate cycle - From my point that will
bring only more confuse into the release cycle..
So why most respected and established projects follow this route?
Now QGIS is used very widely in professional contexts, and
Hi all.
Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would be to
shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
tickets
still open (14% of the total).
Are we unlucky, or are other users lazy?
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
Hi!
So why most respected and established projects follow this route?
Now QGIS is used very widely in professional contexts, and releasing
supposedly
stable packages with nasty regressions (as it is happening) brings no good to
our
users and reputation.
I think our QA approach should
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 07:22:10PM +0100, Werner Macho wrote:
I am quite happy with the release cycle we have ... And I am sure with
every version of 1.7.x it will get more and more stable (with a big
userbase for telling us that something is going wrong).
I think this was a big step forward
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 09:48:17AM +0100, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
I think it is really helpfull to see what other people are adding/doing
with a plugin. And it hopefully also minimizes the private
branching/forking of plugins.
I think it is helpful to see what others are doing when they
Hi
I think this was a big step forward already, and wouldn't overload
the release managers more at this stage.
RC introduces its own problems, like version strings.
Having snapshots could serve the release candidate purpose:
just call community for testing it.
Thats a good idea .. we could
github has quotas, and lacks a good way to group plugins by independent
authors including their wikis and tickets. We also can't guarantee their
polcies so hub is a backup to ensure our codebase, wiki and tickets.
As others have pointed out there's no reason to not sync your code to
both. I just
On 12/16/2011 10:16 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would be
to
shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
tickets
still open (14% of the total).
Are we unlucky, or are other users lazy?
and often bugs are fixed without showing up in the bug tracker or
mailinglist.
I often mailed/phoned to Marco and Jürgen and they fixed things quickly
without it showing up on the bug tracker. Maybe I am lazy when
discussing things on phone/mail, but small things can easily be fixed
this way.
On 17/12/2011, at 03:33 , Alex Mandel wrote:
On 12/16/2011 10:16 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all.
Looking at the redmine stats, I think one good thing for the project would
be to
shoot Faunalia down: me and Giovanni Manghi alone opened about 20% of all
tickets
still open (14% of the
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