[Qgis-user] QGIS.org new website now online

2024-07-11 Thread Tim Sutton via QGIS-User
Hi all

拾 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.

 *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.*

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, Jürgen, 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:

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

Thank you,

Regards

Tim

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[Qgis-user] High load on plugins.qgis.org

2024-05-14 Thread Tim Sutton via QGIS-User
Hi all

We have been experiencing a very high load on the plugins server. Despite
moving to a more plugins server the problem is ongoing. We plan to add some
rules that require a captcha or similar if you want to download the zip
files for plugins from the web site (i.e. if the user agent is not QGIS
Desktop), which will hopefully reduce the load on the server somewhat. Lova
will keep you posted as we work on a fix, apologies for the inconvenience
in the meantime.

Regards

Tim

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Re: [Qgis-user] [QGIS-Developer] Call for co-maintainers of the QGIS hub

2023-04-07 Thread Tim Sutton via QGIS-User
Thank you Gabriel, I will reply offlist with further details.

Regards

Tim

On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 4:15 AM Gabriel De Luca 
wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
>   I could help keep an eye on new submissions and test them on my machine.
>   My osgeo username is gabrieldeluca. Count on me if you think I can be
> of help.
>
> Regards,
> Gabriel
>
> El mar, 4 abr 2023 a la(s) 12:40, Tim Sutton via QGIS-Developer (
> qgis-develo...@lists.osgeo.org) escribió:
>
>> Dear QGIS enthusiasts
>>
>> As some of you may be aware, we have been developing a space for users to
>> share their QML styles, processing models, 3D objects, etc.
>>
>> You can find already a rich collection of great resources here:
>>
>> https://plugins.qgis.org/ (open the 'Hub' menu up top).
>>
>> It would be really great to have co-reviewers help me to deal with the
>> new submissions as they come in. If you are interested to help me, please
>> let me know and I will give you the access needed (I'll need your OSGEO id).
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tim
>>
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[Qgis-user] Call for co-maintainers of the QGIS hub

2023-04-04 Thread Tim Sutton via QGIS-User
Dear QGIS enthusiasts

As some of you may be aware, we have been developing a space for users to
share their QML styles, processing models, 3D objects, etc.

You can find already a rich collection of great resources here:

https://plugins.qgis.org/ (open the 'Hub' menu up top).

It would be really great to have co-reviewers help me to deal with the new
submissions as they come in. If you are interested to help me, please let
me know and I will give you the access needed (I'll need your OSGEO id).

Thanks!

Regards

Tim

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Re: [Qgis-user] [QGIS-Developer] Model for Temporal Measurement (vector) Datasets ?

2022-09-04 Thread Tim Sutton via Qgis-user
Hi Richard

Thanks for clarifying your ideas. Could we not implement something similar
to how WMS-T works in that we have a PostgreSQL-T provider extension for
example that passes a time filter to the underlying data base request. In
another system we are build for a client we have some logic to fetch
min/max/mean/sum/etc from a time slice so we could have something similar
such that each point has only one value for the current time slice.

Not sure if I make myself clear or not...


Regards

Tim

On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 4:22 PM Anita Graser via QGIS-Developer <
qgis-develo...@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> On 02.09.2022 13:07, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> > Anybody is aware of a model in which data owns a location, but THAT
> > location has a (growing) set of [timestamp, value] observation data to
> > it
>
> MobilityDB has temporal temporal bools, ints, floats, texts, and
> geometries: https://docs.mobilitydb.com/MobilityDB/develop/ch03.html
>
> So that would cover the storage question but the visualization issue
> remains until we implement support for these types in Temporal Controller.
>
> Regards,
>
> Anita
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] [QGIS-Developer] Model for Temporal Measurement (vector) Datasets ?

2022-09-04 Thread Tim Sutton via Qgis-user
Hi Richard

Don’t people normally use things like https://www.timescale.com/

For this? In any case some of our clients that are doing things like vehicle 
tracking are…

Regards 

Tim

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> On 2 Sep 2022, at 13:07, Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-Developer 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Anybody is aware of a model in which data owns a location, but THAT location 
> has a (growing) set of [timestamp, value] observation data to it
> 
> In GIS/QGIS everything is tabular (talking about vector here, I know meshes 
> can have more shapes).
> 
> But in the IOT world the 'location' is 'just an attribute', and the 'other' 
> data is actually more of interest (and growing in time).
> 
> Currently to view measurements, 'we' often replicate the location for every 
> value/measurement: we create a 'Feature' for every time step (eg for example 
> via a WFS)
> 
> The OGC has a SensorThingsApi (STA) standard, in which for given location you 
> can request all values/observations (of filter a certain 
> sensortype/parameter). So one geometry has a full table of data to it.
> 
> BUT to 'work' with that data in QGIS, you always have to 'flatten' it, one 
> way or another, (I think), for every time step: create a feature with: 
> location, time, value...
> 
> My Question:
> 
> - isn't there some model (or can we come up with one) in which a location can 
> actually have a range of time/value data (like some table join like), and 
> when you use the Temporal Controller, you style your layer by RE-using the 
> one location, but getting the value for current Timestamp (in the 
> TimeController). Some sort of indirect filtering?
> 
> - or is this the mesh model (I know netcdf's in which you have often 
> predefined meshes/location and the data/time vector is growing)?
> And would a solution be to have some kind of in memory vector -> mesh loader 
> or so???
> 
> I hope this makes sense to others. Any input appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Richard Duivenvoorde
> 
> PS, if you want to play with SensorThingsApi:
> - install: https://github.com/AirBreak-UIA/SensorThingsAPI_QGIS-plugin
> - connect it to: 
> https://airquality-frost.k8s.ilt-dmz.iosb.fraunhofer.de/v1.1/Locations
> (around 5000 location and 500-million 'observations')
> - load all locations in one layer, and click on a location
> My point: the data is then viewable/selectable by table and graph, but NOT 
> loadable in a sense way (yet) in QGIS...
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