Guten Morgen,
Volker Fröhlich claviota:
Hello!
This sounds very interesting, but the devil is in the details, I suppose.
Of course it is! ;)
Let's fight it...
For example, you can't just deliver a PostGIS database. This needs further
explaination and this explaination may vary for different
(I answer back on the list)
Micha Silver claviota:
On 05/10/2010 09:26, Pierre Chevalier Géologue wrote:
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Hello Pierre:
You might like to have a look at a set of data + simple GIS exercises
that I put together for seminars that I sometimes present. It's
available here:
maning sambale claviota:
This is a great suggestion. I've used GRASS old spearfish dataset while trying
to learn GRASS in the past.
We all have! This was quite a long time ago, though, I must admit I
haven't used grass for quite a long time now. I should redo some of
these tutorials, one
Hello!
This sounds very interesting, but the devil is in the details, I suppose. For
example, you can't just deliver a PostGIS database. This needs further
explaination and this explaination may vary for different platforms. So the
experience will definitly not be like what you described.
As
Hello,
I start another thread, based on the discussion about time manager dataset.
Noli Sicad claviota:
Very good point. Probably you can have 2 versions with data and
without data. I suggest that probably you can put a link, a button to
get the sample data in one of the plugin widgets. These
Hi Pierre,
This is very good idea.
I myself don't deal with raster data at this moment, hence, all those
plugins dealing with raster is no use to me at this moment.
(Cross posted to Qgis developer)
Let see the developers feedbacks on your suggestions.
Noli
On 10/5/10, Pierre Chevalier
This is a great suggestion. I've used GRASS old spearfish dataset
while trying to learn GRASS in the past.
Additional points for discussion:
- application domain - QGIS is a general purpose tool. A biologist, a
geologist, a local government or a small community would have very
different data