"Not a developer" here.

I've Ubuntu 14.04 (mate) installed - I jump back and forth between Linux and Windows. There has been talk of a PSC for UbuntuGIS - I would like to help except my packaging skills will do more harm than good.

There's been confusion on my end (and I'm primarily a GIS guy who uses linux) between unstable, stable, testing etc. I would be up for dropping testing.

Your ideas make sense for ubuntugis - I would like to do whatever to make the UbuntuGIS repo as nice as the OSGEO install for Windows. This sounds like a good step. I will do whatever I can do to help in my spare time.

Randy


On 02/10/2015 05:59 PM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 11:48 PM, Johan Van de Wauw
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
This are my thoughts, but I really want to encourage everyone to say
what should be the priorities.

Adding some statistics to the discussion
Both ubuntugis stable and unstable are really used a lot
This are the number of downloads of libproj0, which I gathered for my
presentation at FOSDEM:

stable:
libproj0    amd64  4.8.0-3~precise2    24973
libproj0    i386      4.8.0-3~precise2    3889

unstable:
libproj0    amd64  4.8.0-3~precise5    47771
libproj0    i386        4.8.0-3~precise5    11510
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