Re: [GRASS-dev] communication of community sprint decisions

2019-12-19 Thread Vaclav Petras
Hi Vero,

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 9:44 AM Veronica Andreo 
wrote:

>
> I've been reading the discussion page at:
> https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Talk:GRASS_GIS_Community_Sprint_Prague_2019
> and I see that we should open new bug reports or feature requests directly
> in GitHub. When does this decision start to take effect?
>
> I think it is important to communicate this broadly to the user community
> through grass-user list
>

Yes. I wrote it there and what I meant by putting this into "Decisions
made" section is that we made that decision, but it won't happen until the
steps are done, i.e. until we allow opening issues on GitHub, disallow
opening new issues on Trac, and announce this on mailing lists.

I don't mean any legal talk, just the same as with the startup. We made the
decision, even a concrete plan, but until we actually do that, there is no
new startup.

I guess I should have included what are the actions to follow, especially
since in the past, we did not report that much on "decisions with no
actions now, but actions to follow."

Best,
Vaclav
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Re: [GRASS-dev] Fwd: [OSGeo-Discuss] Improving usability of INSPIRE data in FOSS4G client applications

2019-12-19 Thread Luca Delucchi
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 at 13:57, Moritz Lennert
 wrote:
>
> As a heads up:
>

the code to run the tests is here

https://github.com/lucadelu/caniuse/tree/grass

it should be improved, but right now I have no time

>
>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject:[OSGeo-Discuss] Improving usability of INSPIRE data in FOSS4G
> client applications
> Date:   Thu, 12 Dec 2019 17:09:13 +0100
> From:   Marco Minghini 
> To: disc...@lists.osgeo.org
> CC: marco.mingh...@ec.europa.eu
>
>
>
> Dear all,
> at the European Commission - Joint Research Centre (JRC) we have been
> working with our Contractors (WeTransform and Epsilon Italia) on a set
> of actions aimed at improving the usability of INSPIRE data sets. For
> those who are not familiar with INSPIRE [1], this is the European
> Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) built on top EU Member States
> infrastructures to support European environmental policies.
>
> The rationale behind these actions is that GML is the default encoding
> for INSPIRE data because INSPIRE xml schemas are generated automatically
> from the conceptual UML models. These schemas are complex and many
> existing (web, desktop and mobile) client applications are not able to
> fully consume or make use of data shared according to these schemas.
>
> Two actions have been completed over the last year in order to:
> 1) improve client support for INSPIRE data
> 2) develop an alternative encoding for INSPIRE data (GeoJSON)
>
> Within the first Action [2], we compiled a "can I use" matrix [3]
> describing which functionality associated with the consumption of
> INSPIRE data (both in GML and GeoJSON) is supported by which client. The
> clients tested are QGIS, GRASS GIS, hale studio, OpenLayers and
> LeafletJS as well as some proprietary solutions.
>
> This e-mail is first of all to inform you about this Action and to show
> that, as you can notice in [3], open source solutions are currently the
> most successful ones, but some improvement is still possible. In this
> regard, we have established communication with the software PSC and/or
> communities and discussed the prioritisation of functionalities that
> should be improved or developed for each software to best satisfy user
> needs.
>
> Whenever other encodings (e.g. GeoPackage) for INSPIRE data will become
> available, the same approach should be followed.
>
> In addition, since the Action is formally completed but the outcomes
> will still be very important for the INSPIRE community in the future, we
> are currently exploring how to ensure the sustainability of the tool. In
> particular, we would open an invitation to anyone (project developers,
> users or communities, or simply interested people) to contribute to keep
> the matrix up-to-date by testing new/future versions of specific OSGeo
> tools (in particular those mentioned above - QGIS, GRASS GIS, OpenLayers
> and LeafletJS - but also other tools). The tests, described at [4],
> consist of general GIS tasks and do not require INSPIRE-specific
> knowledge. Interested people can also submit content through issues or
> pull requests in the GitHub repository [5] or contact us.
>
> Thank you all for your attention.
> Best regards,
> Alex and Marco
>
>
> [1] https://inspire.ec.europa.eu
> [2]
> https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/wikis/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=418580131
> [3] https://inspire-mif.github.io/caniuse/generator/out.html
> [4] https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/caniuse/tree/master/docs
> [5] https://github.com/INSPIRE-MIF/caniuse
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ciao
Luca

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Re: [GRASS-dev] Try GRASS GIS online: CoCalc - cocalc.com

2019-12-19 Thread Veronica Andreo
Hi

El mié., 18 dic. 2019 19:06, Stefan Blumentrath 
escribió:

> Done.
> The CoCalc support team is on the issue. I also asked for a launcher
> button for GRASS GIS...
>
> Still, I have to mention, that Vaclavs Jupyter notebook collection is
> pretty impressive, and leads interested users right to the point when
> served with Binder.
>
> For a "Launch Binder" button in the Readme.md on github we would just have
> to add the following line:
> [![Binder](
> https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/wenzeslaus/geospatial-modeling-course-jupyter/master
> )
> in the README and with one click people can get to very good example
> exercises...
>
> But we would probably want have it a bit more prominent (e.g. on the new
> website) than with just a small button at the top of the repo README...
>

In the new website, it would be cool! Please open an issue or PR at:
https://github.com/OSGeo/grass-website
The "Learn" section is a good fit :)

Wanna look at it yourselv:
> https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/wenzeslaus/geospatial-modeling-course-jupyter/master
>

impressive collection! Thanks Vashek! :)

Cheers,
Vero
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