Aloha steko, Very helpful. Thanks!
It looks like pyArchInit isn't actively developed? This site, https://sites.google.com/site/pyarchinit/documentazione, indicates that the available documentation was out of date 836 days ago (if I'm reading it correctly). All the best, Tom Stefano Costa <[email protected]> writes: > Aloha Tom, > thank you for your interest. I continue using that program > occasionally but I have not developed it further (most of my > colleagues were critical of it because the generated graphs were not > "nice"). So your new work in this area is most welcome. I would > highlight that the most important part of harris.py was the graph > based data model and I think that if you were to develop new > functionality in Common Lisp instead of Python .. I like that! > > However, a more recent version of the program I described in 2007 can > be found here > https://gitorious.org/harris-matrix/harris-matrix and I know a similar > approach has been used by the pyArchInit QGIS plugin. > > Ciao > steko > > Il 2014-04-09 19:58 [email protected] ha scritto: >> Aloha all, >> >> I'm an archaeologist working in Hawai`i, with a strong interest in the >> application of computers to our work. I'm writing a Harris matrix >> utility based on a Common Lisp graph library >> (https://github.com/eschulte/graph) and using GraphViz for >> visualization. I recently discovered that Stefano Costa used GraphViz >> for a similar purpose. >> >> What is the status of Costa's harris.py? >> >> I found some preliminary documentation here: >> >> http://www.iosa.it/content/harris-matrix-graphviz >> >> This blog post refers to "the next tutorial" but I failed to find >> that. Is there additional documentation for harris.py? >> >> Is anyone on the list using harris.py for production work? >> -- T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 http://www.tsdye.com -- Mailing list info: http://lists.linux.it/listinfo/archaeology
