[GRASS-web] Pontifical Xaverian University Bogotá D.C., Colombia, GRASS GIS Programming
Vaclav Petras
wenzeslaus at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 06:15:24 PDT 2015
Dear all,
the place for your modules is the official GRASS GIS Addons repository [1].
The source code is managed using Subversion and is also available on web,
e.g. through GRASS Trac instance [2]. This has several advantages over
hosting the code on some other servers.
What you need to do is described in HowToContribute document [3] on GRASS
Trac wiki, so you can just follow the instructions. The general
instructions can be found on the official website [4, 5].
In the instructions, you will find a request for finding a mentor, somebody
who will review your code before it will go to the official repository. The
ideal way how to do that is to sign up for grass-user [6] or grass-dev [7]
mailing list (according to what fits you more, see archive for the example
topics) and post code there (zip or tar.gz should be small enough). This
helps to make the publication process smoother.
Unless some other solution will be more fitting, you will be granted access
to the Addons Subversion repository (only very basic Subversion knowledge
is required) and the module(s) will appear online the next day.
I'm sorry for the later answer and feel free to ask additional questions,
Vashek
[1] https://grass.osgeo.org/grass70/manuals/addons/
[2] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons/grass7
[3]
https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/HowToContribute#WriteaccesstotheGRASS-Addons-SVNrepository
[4] https://grass.osgeo.org/download/addons/
[5] https://grass.osgeo.org/development/code-submission/
[6] https://lists.osgeo.org/listinfo/grass-user
[7] https:lists.osgeo.org/listinfo/grass-dev
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 4:18 PM, David Enrique Trujillo Osorio <
DAVID.TRUJILLO at javeriana.edu.co> wrote:
> 26th August 2015.
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> To: GRASS Development team.
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> From: David Trujillo, Nikolay Suarez.
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> Pontifical Xaverian University.
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> Bogotá D.C., Colombia.
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> We are David Trujillo and Nikolay Mauricio Suarez students from Bogotá -
> Colombia at Xaverian University. We have been working on two modules, the
> first one is called "r.turc". The module "r.turc" delivers a real
> evaporation map from precipitation and temperature maps and uses Turc´s
> ecuation. The second one performs a subpixel analysis for flood mapping,
> and is composed by two modules: "i.subpixel" and "i.dod.
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> The module “i.subpixel” uses remote sensing images with modarate
> resoltution, and it applies a methodology of sub-pixel analysis (SA) for
> flood detection (see* “**Development of a sub-pixel analysis method
> applied to dynamic monitoring of floods, International Journal of Remote
> Sensing, *33:7, 2277-2295,* Giraldo O. Juan Diego, Garcia G. Sandra
> Gabriela, 2011.”*). It enables us use these images for monitoring and
> delimitation of flooded areas. “i.dod” supports the spatial coherence with
> a drainage on DEM which improves “i.subpixel” outputs.
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> Could you help us to indicate which steeps we should follow to deliver
> these modules to you?
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> We appreciate your attention and response.
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> Thanks.
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> · David Enrique Trujillo Osorio.
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> Civil engineering student.
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> e-mail: david.trujillo at javeriana.edu.co
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> · Nikolay Mauricio Suarez Kozov.
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> Civil engineering student.
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> e-mail: nikolay.suarez at javeriana.edu.co
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> · Juan Diego Giraldo Osorio IC.
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> Civil engineering Professor.
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> e-mail: j.giraldoo at javeriana.edu.co <j.giraldo at javeriana.edu.co>
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> Pontifical Xavierian University
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> Bogotá, D.C., Colombia.
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> Calle 40 N° 5-50 Building. Jose Gabriel Maldonado.
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