Hello,
this is a nice idea. Although considering myself still a starter I can already percieve the glue potential that doing GIS with Python offers. Esspecially when one thinks of integration GIS and other scientific software packages that already exist or the ease to distribute python programs.


Hacks to the Wiki page and comments welcome,
On that page you mentioned Scipy/Numpy. Please consider the issue about licence compatibility with Scipy/Numpy wich are both release with a more liberal licence.

Some information on this:

Scipy/numpy license compatibility
http://www.scipy.org/License_Compatibility

In the end this would mean that (L)GPL liceneced packages developed at OSGEO will never be integraded by the Scipy coders because they seek much more liberal licences.
This applies as well to such neat this as the Python bindings of QGIS.

I therefore suggest to release the Python bindings with another licence. Refer to SAGA GIS for a example case. The core program is liceneced with a different licence as the SAGA API.

Interested to hear you opinion.

Kind regards,
Timmie

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