Hi Nathan,
I was thinking the same way lately. QGIS has now plenty of feature, and while
this is really great, our technical debt seems to be increasing a lot
recently.
Having a formal process for major new features as MapServer and GDAL have,
would allow to have a much more coherent way of
Hi there,
I see that the public key mentioned on the website
(http://downloads.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#ubuntu)
has expired.
I use Ubuntu Precise and was successful before to use the qgis
repository ( deb http://qgis.org/debian precise main). But now I get an
error when
Hi,
On Fri, 22. Aug 2014 at 11:35:12 +0200, fsLori wrote:
Hi there,
I see that the public key mentioned on the website
(http://downloads.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#ubuntu)
has expired.
You didn't verify that before posting. ;)
Jürgen
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Jürgen E. Fischer
Hi all
In recent weeks I have been busy with the second part of legend
refactoring. The main goals were:
- clean up the mess with legend - there are three different ways of
legend presentation/rendering: 1. in legend widget (now layer tree
view), 2. composer legend, 3. WMS legend
- make legend
Hi Martin
If there are no objections I will merge it during the next week.
You should give people at least a full week to look at the new code.
Regards,
Marco
On 22.08.2014 13:02, Martin Dobias wrote:
Hi all
In recent weeks I have been busy with the second part of legend
refactoring.
Hi Nathan
Sounds good to me (no strong opinion wheter to call it RFC or QEP). The
old RFC template is even online
(http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/RFC_Template).
So open questions:
- What needs to have an RFC?
Proposal Martin: 1000 lines of code / modification to core/gui
Greetings All,
My question is for a developer that works with the Numerical Digitize plugin.
I am employed at a non-profit planning agency that works with water and
wastewater utilities. Many of these utilities have handheld GPS units that
return a text file with geographic coordinates in
Le vendredi 22 août 2014 17:19:34, Marco Hugentobler a écrit :
Hi Nathan
Sounds good to me (no strong opinion wheter to call it RFC or QEP). The
old RFC template is even online
(http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/RFC_Template).
So open questions:
- What needs to have an RFC?
On 23/08/2014 3:33 am, Even Rouault even.roua...@spatialys.com wrote:
Le vendredi 22 août 2014 17:19:34, Marco Hugentobler a écrit :
- Who can vote?
PSC only (GDAL) / committers
With GIT, 'committers' can be anyone. You probably meant folks who have
push
rights in official repo ? If