Hi,
I made a video of the progress so far:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmJ2Vh3a63U
*What did you get done this week?*
- Saving the metadata of the collections to local as a cache (after some
operations like adding/removing/deleting repository) so that when user
doesn't have interne
Hi Akbar,
thanks a lot for the update, I especially liked the video, this makes it
a lot easier for the audience (at least me :) ) to get an impression of
the status quo. Good job so far!
Concerning dulwich, did you checkout the #dulwich IRC channel and the
mailing list which are mentioned in the
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately raw URL is only provided for a
single file, not a directory. As one repository could have many collections
(collection is a directory containing resources), with git protocol, there
are 2 ways downloading a single collection from a repository: gi
Hi Akbar
On 06/27/2016 11:32 AM, Akbar Gumbira wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately raw URL is only provided for a
> single file, not a directory.
Couldn't all the files be downloaded individually?
This will result in a couple of additional requests, but I'm not sure
Hello,
On 27/06/2016 12:41, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
> On 06/27/2016 11:32 AM, Akbar Gumbira wrote:
>> Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately raw URL is only provided for a
>> single file, not a directory.
>
> Couldn't all the files be downloaded individually?
> This will result in a couple of addit
On 27-06-16 18:28, Vincent Picavet (ml) wrote:
> On 27/06/2016 12:41, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
>> > On 06/27/2016 11:32 AM, Akbar Gumbira wrote:
>>> >> Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately raw URL is only provided for a
>>> >> single file, not a directory.
>> >
>> > Couldn't all the files be downloa
Hi,
I tend to think that git / github workflow could be too high technician for
most users that have not developer's culture. This is how I see it for
processing script sharing today.. but processing is mostly concerning devs
when styling is a lot wider.
Why not combine both? Gist or equivalent for
2016-06-27 21:45 GMT+02:00 Régis Haubourg :
> Hi,
> I tend to think that git / github workflow could be too high technician
> for most users that have not developer's culture. This is how I see it for
> processing script sharing today.. but processing is mostly concerning devs
> when styling is a
HI,
Yes, I am trying to explore Dulwich now (which is a pure Python
implementation of GIT). There is no need to add git dependency added to
QGIS or that user needs to have git in their computer (if Dulwich works
nicely).
And as Ale said, we would like to have 2 designs implemented here:
- Rep