[GRASS-dev] Re: [GRASS GIS] #1562: Introduction of spatial and temporal vertical units for raster3d maps and r3.support

GRASS GIS trac at osgeo.org
Mon Feb 6 14:05:36 EST 2012


#1562: Introduction of spatial and temporal vertical units for raster3d maps and
r3.support
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  Reporter:  huhabla      |       Owner:  huhabla    
      Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  closed     
  Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  7.0.0      
 Component:  Raster3D     |     Version:  svn-trunk  
Resolution:  fixed        |    Keywords:  r3.support 
  Platform:  Unspecified  |         Cpu:  Unspecified
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Comment(by huhabla):

 Hi Hamish,

 Replying to [comment:10 hamish]:
 > Replying to comment [comment:9]:
 >
 > Hi,
 >
 > if you take ownership of a ticket you have to manually add the grass-dev
 mailing list the cc field, or else no one gets to see this long discussion
 is happening at all.

 Thanks for the info Hamish, this always confuses me a lot and i think i
 will never get it right ... .

 >
 >
 > I've some minor comments/changes to request which I'll post in the
 coming days. First and shortest is that we should break the long held two-
 dot rule (for these modules) and name them like t.r3.*.*.
 > That is much less-bad than introducing many new top level abbreviations
 for module which essentially have a common root.

 That's an interesting approach.

 If you want i can send you the current state of the promised tutorial
 (inclusive all errors, misspelled words, uncertainties, ...), so you can
 get an idea of how the temporal GIS framework will work and what modules
 are implemented and planed.

 I think i need 2 - 3 weeks to finish the tutorial to reflect all recent
 changes i made in the temporal framework. When its finished i will
 distribute it to interested developers.

 Soeren



 >
 >
 > thanks,
 > Hamish

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