Dear QGIS developers,
The PSC is preparing the 2023 QGIS budget proposal.
We are looking for feedback on important work (such as refactoring,
libraries, Qt6, Python, etc.) that needs consideration in the budget.
Other than that we will copy/paste last year's budget and make some
adjustments.
Hi Luca,
There are certain files in this share/proj folder that you should not
delete, because otherwise QGIS would behave strange:
- copyright_and_licenses.csv (not sure if it s necessary)
- deformation_model.schema.json
- other.extra
- proj.db
- proj.ini
- projjson.schema.json
- README
Hello Luca,
Yes, QGIS uses it for do precise coordinate system translations. Your users
may not use all of them, but I would avoid removing it.
You say you don't use MSI, but why don't you use the OsGeo4w installer?
It's much more convenient for larger organizations. You can do a download
only in
Hello,
I'm trying to load a specific timeslice from a WMS layer using QgsRasterLayer
in PyQGIS.
I've found a previous thread in this mailing list which is about how to make
the layer "time-aware":
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2021-May/063594.html
So far so good, I have a ti
Only if your users use transformations where certain CRSs in those areas
might be involved. If you are definitely not going to use local CRSs in
e. g. Germany or the US, you can remove those TIFs. If your users
attempt to use those CRS, they will receive a fairly descriptive error
message about
Hello,
I am preparing the QGIS Windows package file (it's a zip file) for
distribution in our organization (we don't use MSI).
I noticed that the folder /share/proj contains TIF files and it weighs 584
MB, are they necessary for the working of the QGIS?
Thank you and have a nice day
Luca
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