Hi Richard,
My bad, I did not notice that I was logged in in a different browser, I
just assumed I did not have the proper rights to edit it. When logged in
I see the edit button properly ;)
I will add it to the wiki myself.
Thanks, and sorry for the noise...
Javier
El 11/01/2018 a las
Il 09/01/2018 11:13, Werner Macho ha scritto:
> Hi Paolo,
> Good initiative!
> I will contribute if I find anything important to say. ;)
Thank you Werner. Any help will be useful, both in writing the guide and
in testing and streamlining it.
All the best.
--
Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu
Hi Paolo,
Good initiative!
I will contribute if I find anything important to say. ;)
regards
Werner
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 11:11 AM, Paolo Cavallini
wrote:
> Hi all,
> now that QGIS 3 is in freeze, one priority is migrating as many plugins
> as possible before release.
Hi all,
now that QGIS 3 is in freeze, one priority is migrating as many plugins
as possible before release. To speed up the process I believe it is
important to provide a clear guide for plugin devs. There are already
info scattered around, but is scattered and lacks consistency.
I would therefore
Hi all,
there are a number of *working* plugins hosted on the old contributed
repo that have not been migrated to the new one by their authors. Among
them there are very useful tools that now the common user is not able to
install with the plugin installer.
Is there any reason why we cannot