How can QGIS be not well received in any open source conference??
I'm generally happy to hear about more OS desktop GIS alternatives and
particularly happy to have meet Paolo there. Very interesting!
Cheers.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Victor Olaya wrote:
> I can confirm that more people ar
>
> I don't think it is a big problem, it just possibly precludes us from
> shipping with GGL available 'out of the box' which reduces the
> potential user base.
Yes, I counted on that :/
I'm thinking of making the python plugin download and install GGL2
(which includes de jvm) in order to make t
> backend is in Java and that probably won't change?
sorry for the silence, I'm traveling.
first, the ggl2 compiler is java, and second, it's task is to traduce ggl2
code to java code that actually does the job. this means that the
dependency in java is very strong. i know it is a problem and i d
ed and we focus on the new language version (GGL2) and
on the integration with other GIS applications (now is QGIS turn!).
Regards.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/jiffle/
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> giovanni
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> [1] http://tsusiatsoftware.net/jeql/main.html
> [2] http://trac.orbisgis.org/
>
> 2012
be used as a server to which the Qgis plugin will talk
>>> through kind of an XML-RPC protocol, is it right?
>>>
>>> giovanni
>>>
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>>>> I hope I've answered your question.
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>>>> Regards.
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wrote:
> Il 18/06/2012 09:14, Fernando González ha scritto:
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>> I hope it's interesting for some of you and, of course, any comments
>> of such an active and skilful community are very welcome. Mainly
>> because it's our very first development in python!
>
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Hi all,
Although I've already taken part in the list once, I want to briefly
introduce myself. I'm freelance developer, I started with GIS
development in the beginnings of gvSIG. I work mainly with Java and
I'm just a basic QGIS user... until now. My brother Víctor (González)
and I are engaged in
Hi, gvSIG has their own (non osgeo I think) mailing lists:
http://www.gvsig.org/web/home/community/mailing-lists
I'm not an expert on qgis at all so don't count me in.
2012/4/30 Alex Mandel :
> On 04/30/2012 11:02 AM, Tim Sutton wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> 2012/4/30 Veronica Acurio
>>
>>>
>>> Hola a tod
I think it depends on the student-mentor willingness to do it. If the
student is quite enthusiastic and the mentor is actively helping him I
think it is not a problem to have another partial position.
Last year, my brother (student) and I (mentor) were in a similar
situation for gvSIG and had no b