Hi Zoltan,
I would like to give a workshop - as in Portland - but only ½ day.
http://ku-gis.dk/blog/workshop-qgis-foss4g-portland-september-2014/
Regards
Lene Fischer
Associate Professor
Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
University of Copenhagen
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Hi René,
there was no workshop submission from the QGIS community sofar.
It would be nice if we had a QGIS releated workshop in Como.
Zoltan
Workshop track chair
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015, René-Luc Dhont wrote:
Hi devs,
Did someone has already submitted workshops or tracks about QGIS or QGIS
Ser
Hi
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If you encounter issues, please file tickets, I will ask Ismail (in cc) to
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On 13.02.2015 15:59, René-Luc Dhont wrote:
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> Did someone has already submitted workshops or tracks about QGIS or
> QGIS Server ? http://europe.foss4g.org/2015/Home#calls
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> The deadline for submission is the 25th february 2015.
I am pl
are you planning qgis or pyqgis? I was evaluating to replicate my
workshop prepared for
http://www.sigte.udg.edu/jornadassiglibre/
in Girona (SP). Depends on my timetable
regards, Luigi Pirelli
On 13 February 2015 at 17:32, Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
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> I'm planning to submit something a
Hi,
I'm planning to submit something about QGIS server python plugins.
2015-02-13 15:59 GMT+01:00 René-Luc Dhont :
> Hi devs,
>
> Did someone has already submitted workshops or tracks about QGIS or QGIS
> Server ?
> http://europe.foss4g.org/2015/Home#calls
>
> The deadline for submission is the 2
Hi,
Another option is to use SSL, which since version 0.9.8 uses compression by
default. In this case you do not need any specific software neither tunnels.
SSH tunnels are a good solution too though.
Setting up a VPN with compression activated is another option.
Just be aware that compressing
Hi devs,
Did someone has already submitted workshops or tracks about QGIS or QGIS
Server ?
http://europe.foss4g.org/2015/Home#calls
The deadline for submission is the 25th february 2015.
Regards
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Hi Trevor,
We never really discussed that during the meeting, though it’s a good question.
The meeting more went in an “assigning tasks” kind of direction, touching a few
questions here and there. I think one of the potential tasks was going to be
about covering that sort of question. It’s also
The connections are made through KiTTY which create a ssh tunnel, all
the applications then connect to the distant postgresql server like a
local one with the bonus of encryption, compression and no application
specific setup (even if I would love having an unblocked 5432 port).
Le 2015-02-13
Hi Jean-Roc,
Thanks about this hint. I am vaguely aware about this option with pg
connections through ssh with gzip. But I did not try it. Do you have any
pointers how to set this up?
Anyway - having this built in to our existing software without having to
set up ssh connections would be a b
Andreas, did you you try to setup these connection over ssh ? ssh -C
uses gzip
Le 2015-02-13 10:26, Andreas Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
Just came across this:
http://michael.otacoo.com/postgresql-2/postgres-9-5-feature-highlight-pglz-compression-libpqcommon/
This read is very technical.
Question:
Hi,
Just came across this:
http://michael.otacoo.com/postgresql-2/postgres-9-5-feature-highlight-pglz-compression-libpqcommon/
This read is very technical.
Question: does this mean that a future libpq will support compression? I
think this would be very interesting for us, esp. if you work wi
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