Hi Joe,
Il 16/10/2016 20:33, jKrienert ha scritto:
> Does anyone have any advice on finding collaborator(s) to improve the coding
> behind a sophisticated Q-GIS plugin/add-on?
my suggestion would be to publish it as Experimental, so more people can
test it and give suggestion. If someone finds
Hi,
I'd like to add that it's during the discussions about the "trusted" plugin
system that I understood that there were some plugin authors that could
publish their own plugin without having it reviewed by someone (Paolo,
Ale)
The (only) two times I tried to publish a plugin (before the trust
I'm not aware of QGIS plugins distributing only .pyc files. In any case I
can ask the plugin developer to provide the source code.
The same apply to QGIS itself: the binary distributions don't have the
source code bundled, but I can view and get it from the public repo.
giovanni
Il 16 ott 2016 20
Hello,
Over the past couple years I have been working solo on a groundwater
modeling Q-GIS add-on.
This toolset has had somewhat successful usage in a introductory university
course. The next goal is to make it available to the greater Q-GIS and
Hydrogeologist communities.
Full disclosure; I
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> Il giorno 16 ott 2016, alle ore 19:45, G. Allegri ha
> scritto:
>
> QGIS plugins must me lisenced as GPL, because the depend on QGIS and GPL is
> viral.
> Anyway distributing only .pyc is not advisible, because they assume the same
> interpreter and the same execution en
QGIS plugins must me lisenced as GPL, because the depend on QGIS and GPL is
viral.
Anyway distributing only .pyc is not advisible, because they assume the
same interpreter and the same execution environment that compiled the .pyc
bytecode.
giovanni
Il 16 ott 2016 18:12, "Geo DrinX" ha scritto:
Well. You convinced me.
I have a question. It is possible to deploy a QGIS plugin providing
only compiled
files through an external repository, which is added to the repository list? It
is absolutely not my case, but I know that someone is doing it.
It is normal or license is violated ?
Thank yo
Le dimanche 16 octobre 2016 15:00:21, Tim Sutton a écrit :
> Hi
>
> In addition to Martin and Nathan's great replies I can add:
> > On 16 Oct 2016, at 6:26 PM, Geo DrinX wrote:
> >
> >
> > [Set up] an automatic procedure (antivirus, automatic control sources to
> > figure out harmful instructio
Hi
In addition to Martin and Nathan's great replies I can add:
> On 16 Oct 2016, at 6:26 PM, Geo DrinX wrote:
>
> [Set up] an automatic procedure (antivirus, automatic control sources to
> figure out harmful instructions, etc.) that warns the existence of problems.
This was the first option
Hi Roberto
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Geo DrinX wrote:
>
> But in the case of a gis, open or not, the maximum damage that a plugin can
> do is produce the prints off the press sheet.
This is not really true. A plugin can do anything that OS allows the
logged in user to do. So we are talkin
Hi,
But in the case of a gis, open or not, the maximum damage that a plugin can do
> is produce the prints off the press sheet.
This is not the case at all. You can run any code you want, there is no
limits as we have a fully functioning Python environment in order to run
plugins.
You can do da
>
> I don't want to reduce the problem to a personal one, but I think that an
> author, that is a programmer that reaches 171128 downloads, could be
> considered trusted.
>
>
> Roberto you are well known in the community and I think we know and trust
> you by now :-)
>
This means I have my plugin
So RTTI is info about object data types at runtime? Is the print unable to
determine the symbollayer or symbollayerlist (or whatever the latter is)
type? Why?
Obviously, my aim is not to print, but to use the data. However, the error
occurred before I used print to investigate the problem.
Can
Hi
> On 06 Oct 2016, at 10:26 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>
>
> One more thing we have been discussing is to include a link to that info
> directly in the QGIS interface, for an easier discovery by the hundreds
> of thousands users that never visit our blogs, ML, etc.
> Of course we should find
Hi
> On 10 Oct 2016, at 11:22 AM, Luigi Pirelli wrote:
>
> 3) LTR will will terminate afgter 3.0 release and it's documentation
> will become strongly obsolete with 3.0 transition.
> For this reason I wouldn't invest in ltr pyqgis doc.
Just a note that as I recall, our plan was for 3.2 to be th
Hi
> On 14 Oct 2016, at 12:54 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>
> On 14-10-16 11:16, Raymond Nijssen wrote:
>> It was already there. But there is *a lot* more on that page, making it
>> hard to find.
>>
>> It is in the very last bash block:
>>
>> $ ctest -R appl -V
>
> But this re-tests a fai
Awesome. The Supeman-like design is really cool :-)
Great job!
2016-10-16 0:13 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Neto :
> Hi!
>
> As a try to help QGIS project financially, I have created two designs
> inspired in QGIS. You can turn those into T-shrts, hoodies, stickers, mugs,
> etc... All profit from product
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