Re: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS.org new website now online

2024-07-12 Thread Stefano Campus via QGIS-Developer
Hi Tim,
thank you for information and your work.

please can you explain how content consistency will be ensured between the
English original of qgis.org and the forks of local communities who want to
translate the content not only of the web pages but also of the
documentation etc.?

currently, thanks to transifex, new English contents are uploaded to
transifex and after translation operations would be flipped to qgis.org
translated pages e.g. qgis.org/it for Italian.

how do we do that now?

thank you very much

stefano



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> ? The new website is now online! Visit https://qgis.org to try it out. We
> have spent a *lot* of time trying to QA things but undoubtedly there will
> still be some *gremlins* in the works. Please file issues here
>  if you find things that are
> *substantive* issues (i.e. a broken link, spelling error) and not 'reviews'
> of our work please. If you have other comments or suggestions for
> improvements, we much prefer that they be accompanied by *PR's* which
> implement your proposed improvements to keep our workload down and the
> issue queue short.
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> ? *We would love to get some more representative images/screenshots for
> the front and top level pages, so PR's addressing those will be treated
> with priority.*
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> ??Thank you so much to the Kontur team (Aliaksandra, Andrei, Nadzeya,
> Tigran, Darafei and more!), the members of the website working group that
> we formed, Anniina, Lova, Richard, J?rgen, Anita, Andreas. Amy, Thiasha,
> Jeremy Prior, and the many others (apologies for not naming you
> individually) who contributed ideas, work, and support in the process.
>
> ? Please note that your browser / ISP / DNS server and similar may be
> caching qgis.org and the DNS entries related to it. Before reporting an
> issue:
>
> 1. Try an anonymous browser to see if things work normally there
> 2. Try clearing your cache in your browser
> 3. Potentially you may need to wait a little for DNS propagation to
> complete
>
> ?? Please note that we made the decision NOT to translate the site into
> languages other than english. If you are an official country user group, we
> encourage you to:
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> 1. Advise the PSC of your intention to host a localized copy of the site
> 2. Fork the web site repo https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Hugo
> 3. Translate the content pages on your fork
> 4. Host your fork on your country domain e.g. qgis.id
> 5. Advise us when your fork is online, we will cross link to your site from
> QGIS.org
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> Thank you,
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> Regards
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> Tim
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[QGIS-Developer] [issue] MapSwipe Tool plugin

2024-05-25 Thread Stefano Campus via QGIS-Developer
I would like to report that the MapSwipe Tool plugin, which allows you to
split the View in two (horizontally or vertically) to display two themes,
has not been working for some time.
The error has been corrected by an user but the developer has not yet taken
over the change to integrate it into the code (after months).
there is therefore a fork that has corrected the error.

shouldn't the original be declared as deprecated?

Ciao

stefano


Home page plugin
https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/mapswipetool_plugin/#plugin-details

Issue
https://github.com/lmotta/mapswipetool_plugin/issues/18

Fork of the working plugin
https://github.com/Heryx/mapswipetool_plugin



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