On 01-06-15 12:56, DelazJ wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> As the links at the bottom of QGIS website pages that help to report and
> fix issues seem to work well (I personally have already used them with
> success), is it intended to add them at the bottom of QGIS Documentation
> pages too?
Yep. Will do
Hello all,
As the links at the bottom of QGIS website pages that help to report and
fix issues seem to work well (I personally have already used them with
success), is it intended to add them at the bottom of QGIS Documentation
pages too?
2015-04-09 14:06 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Neto :
> Hello all
Hello all,
Please notice that, from some time now, there are two links at the bottom
of most QGIS website pages, allowing easy access to editing the English
text and to the respective translation for different languages. All one
needs is a Github and/or Transifex account, respectively.
This work
Hi Anita, hi all
I see that Anita is pulling changes to QGIS-Website.
There's a weblink missing in the english section at [1] of the German
translation: The last sentence ends with colon - then there's no
weblink... "Tutorien, die ursprünglich als Teil des Workshops für das
Ökologie- und evulutio
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for raising this issue!
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> But it would still be good to improve the situation. Do you have any
> idea what we could do to improve the situation there?
Unfortunately, I don't have a good idea yet how to improve this situa
Hi,
I have just had a look at the issue reports for QGIS-Website. There are
a lot of issues open, some of them would be very easy to solve (e.g. [1]).
As the website is the first contact for many users it is an important
business card for the project and therefore imporatant it is in a good
shape