Re: [Qgis-developer] New python packages in QGIS 3.0

2016-11-22 Thread Luigi Pirelli
Hi Pedro, short answer: yes you can use Pandas without problems large answer: Pandas can be simply installed using pip from osgeo4w shell (OSGeo4W python-pandas package is broken and probably not maintained because the simply workaround using pip), and pip now is already installed in OSGeo4W. Bea

Re: [Qgis-developer] New python packages in QGIS 3.0

2016-11-22 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi Pedro, Il 22/11/2016 11:54, Pedro Camargo ha scritto: > As soon as I have a break I will look into contributing > it to QGIS myself, although I am afraid it might be way above my skill > level. To follow that route, are there any "how-to", example or list of > recommendations I

Re: [Qgis-developer] New python packages in QGIS 3.0

2016-11-22 Thread Pedro Camargo
Hi Paolo, Thanks for the feedback. I am developing open source transportation software as a volunteer, so I have no resources to sponsor this effort. Open source is still not big in transportation modeling (unfortunately), and I am not very hopeful to find resources in my industry f

Re: [Qgis-developer] New python packages in QGIS 3.0

2016-11-21 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Il 22/11/2016 01:04, Pedro Camargo ha scritto: > I am looking to port a few projects that exist in Python for the > transportation modeling world (complimentary to the AequilibraE plugin) > , but they rely heavily on scientific and data analysis packages such as > Pandas. > > Is there any ch

[Qgis-developer] New python packages in QGIS 3.0

2016-11-21 Thread Pedro Camargo
Hi, I am looking to port a few projects that exist in Python for the transportation modeling world (complimentary to the AequilibraE plugin) , but they rely heavily on scientific and data analysis packages such as Pandas. Is there any chance new Python packages will be added to the standalone