Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-11 Thread Alexander Bruy
BTW, should we rename out GitHub repository? It still
Quantum-GIS not QGIS

2013/9/11 Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com:
 Dear QGIS devs  packagers

 This is a copy and paste of my previous email for the 2.0 release, but with
 details added for the 2.0.1 bugfix. The bugfix addresses concerns about the
 missing swisstopo acknowledgement for the splash screen map and in the
 process introduces a few small cleanups and bug fixes, plus an update for
 spanish translations.

 Note that I will be travelling to Brighton now so any further point releases
 will need to be made when I arrive (of course they won't be needed right?).

 Packagers, please discard packaging effors on 2.0.0 and focus rather on
 2.0.1. Updated content follows:

 --- Note to casual readers ---

 Please do not pre-announce this release - give the packagers and release
 team a chance to do their thing so that people hearing about the release
 have a fair chance of finding a package, reading all our press material etc.

 Especially for this release, I would like to coincide the release
 announcement with the launch of our new web site which the community team
 and opengeo have been working really hard at. So please wait until we are
 ready to announce before blogging, tweeting, etc, about the new release.

 --- End note ---

 I have tagged QGIS 2.0.1 for release. The branch can be checked out like
 this (as a tracking branch)

 git clone git://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS.git
 git branch --track release-2_0 origin/release-2_0
 git checkout release-2_0

 Or (to check out the final tagged version made a few hours ago):

 git fetch
 git checkout final-2_0_1

 The tag is signed with my GPG key:

 user: Tim Sutton (QGIS Key) t...@linfiniti.com
 1024-bit DSA key, ID 97626237, created 2007-07-19

 Source tarballs can be obtained from here:

 http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2
 http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2.md5

 Packagers:

 Please hold your packages until you hear more from me so that we can
 coordinate the release announcement with the new web site announcement. I
 expect that will be at the end of this week or over the weekend coming.

 Some notes:

 - Please do not commit anything to the 2_0 branch except packaging related
 tweaks pending further notification from myself or Juergen.
 - If you make a package please be so kind as to update the download wiki
 page at http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Download with the details of your package
 (taking into account the hold-until-the-site-is-ready note above).
 - If you are able to make packages for unlisted platforms / distros please
 discuss your plans on this thread so that we can avoid duplication of
 effort.
 - I would like to make the release announcement next week, so it will be
 great to have as many packages as possible ready by then.
 - GIT master is open again for general commits - please seek guidance from
 Marco Hugentobler (PSC Code Manager) if you are planning any major code
 changes.
 - Juergen Fischer (incoming PSC Release Manager) will be managing the
 release process for future releases, so please follow his lead in terms of
 code freeze etc in master.

 Many thanks to all the developers, testers, bug fixers, bug reporters,
 document writers, translators and users that help to make QGIS 2.0 a
 reality!

 Lastly can I call on the release team (or any interested people) to help to
 put together visual changelog (link below), press announcements etc. ready
 for the release date? I will send you an email when the packages are ready
 and you can start broadcasting announcements.

 Visual Changelog Page: http://changelog.linfiniti.com/version/1/ (this is
 the site for drafting the release, the final release content will be on the
 official QGIS web site). Please contact me if you would like to contribute
 to the changelog and I will give you the needed permissions.


 Best regards

 --
 Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release  Manager)
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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-11 Thread Vincent Picavet
Le mercredi 11 septembre 2013 13:49:39, Alexander Bruy a écrit :
 BTW, should we rename out GitHub repository? It still
 Quantum-GIS not QGIS

+1
Generally, since the name changed officially, we should do a Quantum Hunting 
party, so that the transition is made faster and users do not get confused.
Vincent

 
 2013/9/11 Tim Sutton li...@linfiniti.com:
  Dear QGIS devs  packagers
  
  This is a copy and paste of my previous email for the 2.0 release, but
  with details added for the 2.0.1 bugfix. The bugfix addresses concerns
  about the missing swisstopo acknowledgement for the splash screen map
  and in the process introduces a few small cleanups and bug fixes, plus
  an update for spanish translations.
  
  Note that I will be travelling to Brighton now so any further point
  releases will need to be made when I arrive (of course they won't be
  needed right?).
  
  Packagers, please discard packaging effors on 2.0.0 and focus rather on
  2.0.1. Updated content follows:
  
  --- Note to casual readers ---
  
  Please do not pre-announce this release - give the packagers and release
  team a chance to do their thing so that people hearing about the release
  have a fair chance of finding a package, reading all our press material
  etc.
  
  Especially for this release, I would like to coincide the release
  announcement with the launch of our new web site which the community team
  and opengeo have been working really hard at. So please wait until we are
  ready to announce before blogging, tweeting, etc, about the new release.
  
  --- End note ---
  
  I have tagged QGIS 2.0.1 for release. The branch can be checked out like
  this (as a tracking branch)
  
  git clone git://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS.git
  git branch --track release-2_0 origin/release-2_0
  git checkout release-2_0
  
  Or (to check out the final tagged version made a few hours ago):
  
  git fetch
  git checkout final-2_0_1
  
  The tag is signed with my GPG key:
  
  user: Tim Sutton (QGIS Key) t...@linfiniti.com
  1024-bit DSA key, ID 97626237, created 2007-07-19
  
  Source tarballs can be obtained from here:
  
  http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2
  http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2.md5
  
  Packagers:
  
  Please hold your packages until you hear more from me so that we can
  coordinate the release announcement with the new web site announcement. I
  expect that will be at the end of this week or over the weekend coming.
  
  Some notes:
  
  - Please do not commit anything to the 2_0 branch except packaging
  related tweaks pending further notification from myself or Juergen.
  - If you make a package please be so kind as to update the download wiki
  page at http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Download with the details of your
  package (taking into account the hold-until-the-site-is-ready note
  above). - If you are able to make packages for unlisted platforms /
  distros please discuss your plans on this thread so that we can avoid
  duplication of effort.
  - I would like to make the release announcement next week, so it will be
  great to have as many packages as possible ready by then.
  - GIT master is open again for general commits - please seek guidance
  from Marco Hugentobler (PSC Code Manager) if you are planning any major
  code changes.
  - Juergen Fischer (incoming PSC Release Manager) will be managing the
  release process for future releases, so please follow his lead in terms
  of code freeze etc in master.
  
  Many thanks to all the developers, testers, bug fixers, bug reporters,
  document writers, translators and users that help to make QGIS 2.0 a
  reality!
  
  Lastly can I call on the release team (or any interested people) to help
  to put together visual changelog (link below), press announcements etc.
  ready for the release date? I will send you an email when the packages
  are ready and you can start broadcasting announcements.
  
  Visual Changelog Page: http://changelog.linfiniti.com/version/1/ (this is
  the site for drafting the release, the final release content will be on
  the official QGIS web site). Please contact me if you would like to
  contribute to the changelog and I will give you the needed permissions.
  
  
  Best regards
  
  --
  Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release  Manager)
  ==
  Please do not email me off-list with technical
  support questions. Using the lists will gain
  more exposure for your issues and the knowledge
  surrounding your issue will be shared with all.
  
  Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net
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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-11 Thread Paolo Cavallini
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Il 11/09/2013 14:06, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:

 Quantum-GIS not QGIS
 
 +1
 Generally, since the name changed officially, we should do a Quantum 
 Hunting 
 party, so that the transition is made faster and users do not get confused.

+1, unless there is some hidden side effect I cannot think of right now

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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-11 Thread Denis Rouzaud

This has been discussed a few times, it doesn't seem to be a problem.
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2013-August/027844.html




On 09/11/2013 02:09 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

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Il 11/09/2013 14:06, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:


Quantum-GIS not QGIS

+1
Generally, since the name changed officially, we should do a Quantum Hunting
party, so that the transition is made faster and users do not get confused.

+1, unless there is some hidden side effect I cannot think of right now

- -- 
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www.faunalia.eu
Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
Nuovi corsi QGIS e PostGIS: http://www.faunalia.it/calendario
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Re: [Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-11 Thread Tim Sutton
Hi

+1  I was planning to do it at the HF

Regards

Tim


On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Denis Rouzaud denis.rouz...@gmail.comwrote:

  This has been discussed a few times, it doesn't seem to be a problem.
 http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2013-August/027844.html





 On 09/11/2013 02:09 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

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 Il 11/09/2013 14:06, Vincent Picavet ha scritto:


  Quantum-GIS not QGIS

  +1
 Generally, since the name changed officially, we should do a Quantum Hunting
 party, so that the transition is made faster and users do not get confused.

  +1, unless there is some hidden side effect I cannot think of right now

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 Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
 Nuovi corsi QGIS e PostGIS: http://www.faunalia.it/calendario
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[Qgis-developer] QGIS 2.0.1 Final Tagged - call for packaging

2013-09-10 Thread Tim Sutton
Dear QGIS devs  packagers

This is a copy and paste of my previous email for the 2.0 release, but with
details added for the 2.0.1 bugfix. The bugfix addresses concerns about the
missing swisstopo acknowledgement for the splash screen map and in the
process introduces a few small cleanups and bug fixes, plus an update for
spanish translations.

Note that I will be travelling to Brighton now so any further point
releases will need to be made when I arrive (of course they won't be needed
right?).

Packagers, please discard packaging effors on 2.0.0 and focus rather on
2.0.1. Updated content follows:

--- Note to casual readers ---

Please do not pre-announce this release - give the packagers and release
team a chance to do their thing so that people hearing about the release
have a fair chance of finding a package, reading all our press material
etc.

Especially for this release, I would like to coincide the release
announcement with the launch of our new web site which the community team
and opengeo have been working really hard at. So please wait until we are
ready to announce before blogging, tweeting, etc, about the new release.

--- End note ---

I have tagged QGIS 2.0.1 for release. The branch can be checked out
like this (as a tracking branch)

git clone git://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS.git
git branch --track release-2_0 origin/release-2_0
git checkout release-2_0

Or (to check out the final tagged version made a few hours ago):

git fetch
git checkout final-2_0_1

The tag is signed with my GPG key:

user: Tim Sutton (QGIS Key) t...@linfiniti.com
1024-bit DSA key, ID 97626237, created 2007-07-19

Source tarballs can be obtained from here:

http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2
http://qgis.org/downloads/qgis-2.0.1.tar.bz2.md5

Packagers:

Please hold your packages until you hear more from me so that we can
coordinate the release announcement with the new web site announcement. I
expect that will be at the end of this week or over the weekend coming.

Some notes:

- Please do not commit anything to the 2_0 branch except packaging
related tweaks pending further notification from myself or Juergen.
- If you make a package please be so kind as to update the download wiki
page at http://www.qgis.org/wiki/Download with the details of your package
(taking into account the hold-until-the-site-is-ready note above).
- If you are able to make packages for unlisted platforms / distros
please discuss your plans on this thread so that we can avoid duplication
of effort.
- I would like to make the release announcement next week, so it will be
great to have as many packages as possible ready by then.
- GIT master is open again for general commits - please seek guidance
from Marco Hugentobler (PSC Code Manager) if you are planning any major
code changes.
- Juergen Fischer (incoming PSC Release Manager) will be managing the
release process for future releases, so please follow his lead in terms of
code freeze etc in master.

Many thanks to all the developers, testers, bug fixers, bug reporters,
document writers, translators and users that help to make QGIS 2.0 a
reality!

Lastly can I call on the release team (or any interested people) to help to
put together visual changelog (link below), press announcements etc. ready
for the release date? I will send you an email when the packages are ready
and you can start broadcasting announcements.

Visual Changelog Page: http://changelog.linfiniti.com/version/1/ (this is
the site for drafting the release, the final release content will be on the
official QGIS web site). Please contact me if you would like to contribute
to the changelog and I will give you the needed permissions.


Best regards

-- 
Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release  Manager)
==
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