Re: [Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Priv.-Doz. Dr. Maria Shinoto
Hello, some remarks from someone who is still learning QGIS, having started in July 2018. I have to deal with very different software in my job, GIS being just a part of a larger set, and I cannot dive deep into it every day. This may not be the common case, but I can imagine, it is not

Re: [Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Priv.-Doz. Dr. Maria Shinoto
> Am 01.03.2020 um 13:00 schrieb Alexandre Neto : > > Hello Iain, > > Please notice that LTR versions last for 12 months already. We are now > starting a new cycle with 3.10 as LTR and 3.4 receives patch during the last > year. Meanwhile, there has been some discussion about making the LTR

Re: [Qgis-user] [QGIS-Developer] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Ben Hur Pintor
Hi everyone, I'm not a QGIS developer but I've been a user since 1.X days. Aside from a few quirks (e.g. dependency issues on Linux), I've always liked the QGIS release cycle so I'm coming from that perspective. To add to Alexandre's explanation, this is usually how I explain QGIS releases:

Re: [Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Alexandre Neto
Hi Groene, I agree that the Road map is not easy to understand. Just to clarify things (I hope): The current LTR is 3.10 (currently at 3.10.3). It only became LTR in February although its first release was done in october (3.10.0). The idea is to let it mature (and have a broader usage and

Re: [Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Alexandre Neto
Hello Iain, Please notice that LTR versions last for 12 months already. We are now starting a new cycle with 3.10 as LTR and 3.4 receives patch during the last year. Meanwhile, there has been some discussion about making the LTR last for 2 years. Regarding documentation, as you said, it's

[Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Iain
Maybe because I am an archaeologist, but I have always thought that Long Term is a bit longer than a few months. In practical terms running QGIS in an organisation you want the stability of LTR for at least 12 months so that people can be trained and comfortable in using QGIS. I have found that

Re: [Qgis-user] Thoughts on QGIS Development and LTR Releases

2020-02-29 Thread Groene Bij
Hi all, Thank you for bringing up this topic. For me the release schedule and the different abbreviations are not very helpful when choosing a qgis version to install. I am not a software developer and thus have little understanding what the different releases are all about. Clarity,

[Qgis-user] change point location

2020-02-29 Thread Kiss Károly
Hi, I'm a real beginner of this software. Could somebody please help me how can I modify a point coordinates? Regards, Kar ___ Qgis-user mailing list Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user