Re: [QGIS-Developer] Theoretical discussion: A QGIS paid plugin marketplace? (was: sponsored plugin)

2024-01-31 Thread Alessandro Pasotti via QGIS-Developer
Hi Nyall, Thank you for resuming this topic, I remember when I made a similar proposal some 10 years back and I felt like it was blasphemy in the church. Perhaps now times are more mature and I am very much in favour of opening the official plugin space to various forms of paid plugins. In a

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Theoretical discussion: A QGIS paid plugin marketplace? (was: sponsored plugin)

2024-01-31 Thread Adam Steer via QGIS-Developer
Hi Nyall, everyone I think two things. First, knock yourselves out - everyone deserves reward for their work, and I know better than many about the hard work -> void ratio, Second, think deeply about what the ask is. Asking to be paid to make a plugin is effectively 'I was given a vast

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Theoretical discussion: A QGIS paid plugin marketplace?

2024-01-31 Thread Even Rouault via QGIS-Developer
Hi Nyall, It would seem tricky that qgis.org both offers/promotes a gratis & FOSS "market place" (the current official plugin repository), and a paid one. That could be conceived, but if qgis.org would promote in some way the paid market place, this would create some expectation on the

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Theoretical discussion: A QGIS paid plugin marketplace? (was: sponsored plugin)

2024-01-31 Thread Roger Merritt via QGIS-Developer
Hi everyone, I sit back and love things like QGIS, Postgres/PostGIS and VirtualBox. All developed by major software shops where many people get an income in some way. I sit back and have released a Plugin to load Vector Themes to Databases, and have asked for donations. I have been told that

[QGIS-Developer] Theoretical discussion: A QGIS paid plugin marketplace? (was: sponsored plugin)

2024-01-31 Thread Nyall Dawson via QGIS-Developer
Hi lists! I wanted to kick start a (hopefully!) civil, THEORETICAL discussion about the role of a paid plugin marketplace for QGIS plugins. This has been on my mind for a while, and recently was bumped by this email to the list: On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 at 19:38, gam17--- via QGIS-Developer <

Re: [QGIS-Developer] QGIS-Website write permissions

2024-01-31 Thread Sandro Santilli via QGIS-Developer
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 11:39:54AM +0100, Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-Developer wrote: > Looking at the last 10 merged PR's I can see at least 5 people > apparently able to merge: > > Marco, Andreas, Juergen, Andrea, Harrisou and myself I think the need to "guess" isn't the most transparent

[QGIS-Developer] Qt6: qgsspatialindex.sip: line 148: column 5: 'QgsSpatialIndex::intersects' has an unsupported return type

2024-01-31 Thread Richard Duivenvoorde via QGIS-Developer
Hi, My Qt6 (test) build stops with the following: Generating the gui bindings... sip-build: /home/richard/git/qgisqt6/build/python/core/auto_generated/qgsspatialindex.sip: line 148: column 5: 'QgsSpatialIndex::intersects' has an unsupported return type - provide %MethodCode and a C++

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Python regression in the latest patch release 3.34.3

2024-01-31 Thread Lauri Kajan via QGIS-Developer
Hi Johannes, I have tried and that has not worked even before. The python-qgis.bat sets PYTHONHOME to `apps/Python39` runs `bin/python.exe`. When the `ensurepip` module is installing pip it installs it in isolated (`python.exe -I -m ensurepip`) mode that clears all the python related environment

Re: [QGIS-Developer] Python regression in the latest patch release 3.34.3

2024-01-31 Thread WhereGroup
Hi Lauri, have you considered using the python-qgis.bat/python-qgis-ltr.bat instead? That should set all PATHs etc correctly. Cheers, Hannes On 31.01.24 08:57, Lauri Kajan via QGIS-Developer wrote: Hi all, This might be more of an OSGeo4W issue, but I wanted to bring it to your attention.