On Fri, 2010-09-10 at 20:13 +0100, Giovanni Manghi wrote:
> Hi Anne!
> 
> is FOSS4G as intersting as it seems? 

OlĂ  Giovanni,

it is, depends on what you look for: i met so many many interesting
people, and knew new software packages. that was awesome.

> > Hi all, happy and unhappy HomeRange plugin users!
> 
> 
> I'm personally both happy and "unhappy" at the moment. Happy because you
> know, I love the plugin, I use/d it and I continue to push my
> ex-colleagues to use and support it. "Unhappy" because it seems (see my
> latest mails) that actually it only works with r 2.9.2 under Windows.
> Both no one yet confirmed (or not) my observations.
> 
> 
> > there can be a solution at the dependency hell of the plugin, i.e. Web
> > Processing Services. 
> > I just attended ZOO [0] workshop [1] at FOSS4G in Barcelona and had a
> > interesting chat with the developers. Therefore, I plan to create and
> > test a WPS-based version of HomeRange plugin, so that all R-related
> > dependencies will be the server's business. The client machine will need
> > only QGIS to be installed.
> > OTOH, for users with limited internet access (or dependency hell
> > nostalgics), there will be the possibility to run the analysis with all
> > tools installed on the client, as it is the case now.
> 
> This seems a very good news! this will solve also the problems I
> reported in my last mails?

Yes, definitely. Stay tuned :)

cheers!
anne
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