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Hi,<br>
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I agree with Jürgen and Matthieu - "community version" has kind of a
negative touch. Although the original replier (Alessandro) probably
did not intend/imply this.<br>
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The official version from QGIS.ORG shouldn't be called "community
version" - it is the "offical version".<br>
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Andreas<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19.06.2016 12:26, Jürgen E. Fischer
wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Mathieu,
On Sun, 19. Jun 2016 at 15:57:05 +0700, Mathieu Pellerin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Im not a huge fan of the "community version" terminology.
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Same here - where "community version" is used it's often describes a crippled
version that is missing some functionality.
Jürgen
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