Hi
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Victor Olaya wrote:
> Most likely we will move the code to the QGIS repo, we are just
> deciding a few things.
>
> However, just a couple of questions:
>
> 1)I do not know if al SEXTANTE commiters are QGIS commiters. As Tim
> said, I might get access to the QGI
2012/7/30 Victor Olaya :
> 1)I do not know if al SEXTANTE commiters are QGIS commiters. As Tim
> said, I might get access to the QGIS repo, but will the others also
> get it. I am particularly thinking about Alexander Bruy, who is
> working on SEXTANTE and has many ideas. I do not know if he has wr
Il 30/07/2012 20:12, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
> Most likely we will move the code to the QGIS repo, we are just
> deciding a few things.
Great news.
> 2)I like the idea of releasing versions often. Do you think that I can
> keep on doing that even if SEXTANTE becomes a part of QGIS? I do not
> see
Most likely we will move the code to the QGIS repo, we are just
deciding a few things.
However, just a couple of questions:
1)I do not know if al SEXTANTE commiters are QGIS commiters. As Tim
said, I might get access to the QGIS repo, but will the others also
get it. I am particularly thinking ab
Hi
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Pirmin Kalberer wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2012, 17.01:28 schrieb Vincent Picavet:
>>
>> +1 for having the Python version in a separate Git repository somewhere.
>
> +1, with a preference for https://github.com/qgis as repo location. I promise
> the first p
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2012, 17.01:28 schrieb Vincent Picavet:
>
> +1 for having the Python version in a separate Git repository somewhere.
+1, with a preference for https://github.com/qgis as repo location. I promise
the first pull request within a week...
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Pirmin Kalberer
Sourcepole - Lin
BTW, if I remember correctly, there were some discussions about
integrating SEXTANTE into QGIS as core plugin. Maybe it is time
to do this?
For me SEXTANTE is stable enough and anyway we are on API
break now.
--
Alexander Bruy
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Hi,
They should reside in separate repositories since they are separate
project. And since qgis development is on github, it would be easier
to have it there (for others, maybe not for you). Qgis used to be in
svn, and unless I'm mistaken all history was migrated over to git.
PySextante sounds li
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 05:01:28PM +0200, Vincent Picavet wrote:
> Le mercredi 25 juillet 2012 16:11:12, Sandro Santilli a écrit :
> > On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 04:08:21PM +0200, Victor Olaya wrote:
> > > > Does the python version depend on the java version (is it really just
> > > > a "binding") ?
>
Hi,
Le mercredi 25 juillet 2012 16:11:12, Sandro Santilli a écrit :
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 04:08:21PM +0200, Victor Olaya wrote:
> > > Does the python version depend on the java version (is it really just
> > > a "binding") ?
> >
> > No, it does not. That is why it does not make sense to have
> Do they share other parts to recommend having them in the same repository ?
>
No they do not share anything, technically speaking. But they share
the name of the project, which makes things a bit harder. They can be
considered as two versions of the same software in different
programming languag
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 04:08:21PM +0200, Victor Olaya wrote:
> > Does the python version depend on the java version (is it really just
> > a "binding") ?
> >
>
> No, it does not. That is why it does not make sense to have it along
> with the Java part (which has several binding between SEXTANTE a
> Does the python version depend on the java version (is it really just
> a "binding") ?
>
No, it does not. That is why it does not make sense to have it along
with the Java part (which has several binding between SEXTANTE and
other apps, but in the Python version the architecture is different,
si
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 02:41:33PM +0200, Victor Olaya wrote:
> As you might know, there are now two main version of SEXTANTE: A Java
> one, used by several GIS apps, and a Python one used by QGIS. They are
> rather different, and they coexist in the SEXTANTE repository (the
> QGIS version can be
> Hi Victor.
> Is the java version going to work with gvSIG only, and the python one
> with QGIS only?
> In this case, it would probably be more clear to rename the folder with
> the name of the program they refer to.
> All the best.
No, the Java version will work with all the other Java apps and
Il 25/07/2012 14:41, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
> Before doing that, we would like to hear what you think. If you have
> anything to say, please tell us, so we can do this in the best
> possible way. Suggestions are more than welcome.
Hi Victor.
Is the java version going to work with gvSIG only, and
Hi all
As you might know, there are now two main version of SEXTANTE: A Java
one, used by several GIS apps, and a Python one used by QGIS. They are
rather different, and they coexist in the SEXTANTE repository (the
QGIS version can be found in the "bindings" folder). The structure of
the SVN repos
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