On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:
> The ability to work on QGIS is truly
> democratised with GIT and the purpose of committers to the core repo
> should (in my eyes) be just to perform a final screening for code
> quality etc before it makes its way into the repository.
It sounds
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the update and all the hard work you and others have put in to get
the transition to git completed. I look forward to the migration guide.
Regards,
John
On May 8, 2011, at 6:57 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> Well we have been poking around with the qgis/Quantum-GIS gi
On 05/08/2011 04:41 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On Sun, 08. May 2011 at 16:00:24 -0700, Alex Mandel wrote:
>> 2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
>> qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
>> have SSL (https) on any *.qgis
Hi Alex,
On Sun, 08. May 2011 at 16:00:24 -0700, Alex Mandel wrote:
> 2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
> qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
> have SSL (https) on any *.qgis.org website for logins and sessions.
> The alternative is
1. A dump of Trac has been moved over. It's in my home dir on the server
2. Talking to Chris he thinks it would be about $50-100/yr to add
qgis.org to the existing SSL certs OSGeo has. This would enable us to
have SSL (https) on any *.qgis.org website for logins and sessions.
The alternative is to
Hello list
in order to identify pixel values I'm using QgsRasterLayer.identify()
This method returns a tuple, with first value being a boolean (by the
way, see ticket[1] on trac). The second value is a dictionary with
band names as keys and pixel value.
I want to check for the pixel value and, i
This is what I had in mind, but I didn't think about the CODING file, I guess
the git stuff can be moved there, though that might be info overload for casual
users that want to try development sources:
http://github.com/kyngchaos/Quantum-GIS/commit/1ecfd9b0addec28494f0331b3446bcf60273f053
Only
Hi
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Ricardo Filipe Soares Garcia da
wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Sorry for the newbish question:
> I remember reading somewhere online about the QGIS_PLUGINPATH
> environment variable and thinking it was a cool idea. I set it up to
> point to my local development folder.
Hi William
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:55 PM, William Kyngesburye
wrote:
> While looking over the Mac build instructions for 1.7 release, I realized the
> whole SVN section will have to be changed to be about git.
>
> Then it occurred to me - why are we mentioning getting source from svn (now
> gi
While looking over the Mac build instructions for 1.7 release, I realized the
whole SVN section will have to be changed to be about git.
Then it occurred to me - why are we mentioning getting source from svn (now
git) at all for a release? This is in a released source package. Of course,
svn/
Hi list
Sorry for the newbish question:
I remember reading somewhere online about the QGIS_PLUGINPATH
environment variable and thinking it was a cool idea. I set it up to
point to my local development folder.
Now I want to disable it to test some improvements on a plugin, but I
don't remember wher
Hi Folks
Well we have been poking around with the qgis/Quantum-GIS github repo
for the last week and I think it looks ok for us to continue to work
against it. So unless there are any objections I would like to make it
the 'official' code repository and update the docs etc. I will be
adding some d
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