Hi all,
With the QGIS Community Meeting beginning, a bunch of developers and
writers will meet to brainstorm and improve QGIS. Here are some suggestions
of topics (among many others) some documentation contributors would be
REALLY interested in having a fix for. We need a developer to address and
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 8:20 PM Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> So we are settling in nicely at the great hackfest venue in Bucharest and
> I wanted to confirm the remote sessions for the meet up. Could I ask
>
> 1) Take a look at
>
> (looking at you Australia :-) )
Yay go Australia *checks notes* ok maybe not
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 8:20 PM Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> So we are settling in nicely at the great hackfest venue in Bucharest and
> I wanted to confirm the remote sessions for the meet up. Could I ask
>
>
Hi all
So we are settling in nicely at the great hackfest venue in Bucharest and I
wanted to confirm the remote sessions for the meet up. Could I ask
1) Take a look at
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/23rd-Contributors-Meeting-in-Bucharest#making-your-first-pull-request-to-qgis
and the
Hi Jürgen,
Thanks for the quick answer.
Have fun in Bucharest.
Alex
A sexta, 23/08/2019, 09:59, Jürgen E. Fischer escreveu:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On Fri, 23. Aug 2019 at 08:57:42 +0100, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> > Is there a place where I can check what dependency versions are being
> used
> > in our
Hi Alex,
On Fri, 23. Aug 2019 at 08:57:42 +0100, Alexandre Neto wrote:
> Is there a place where I can check what dependency versions are being used
> in our Linux, Windows and Mac official releases?
I don't think so. You would need to check the actual packages and the current
state of the
Hi,
Is there a place where I can check what dependency versions are being used
in our Linux, Windows and Mac official releases?
The INSTALL.txt file as information about the minimum versions, but not the
actual versions that are used to build and run QGIS.
Thanks,
Alex Neto