[Live-demo] QGis Misc
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Sun May 27 16:00:54 PDT 2012
On 28/05/2012 4:40 AM, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
> On 05/27/2012 09:21 PM, Brian Hamlin wrote:
>> Hi All-
>>
>> aside from the impending QGis 1.8 release, I had two QGis related
>> thoughts just now, reading Tim Sutton's blog ...
>>
>> * there is a developer_cookbook that, built in html, is 932K total.
>> If its possible and deemed desirable, this kind of thing would be
>> great to include
>>
>> * there was a project a while ago called openModeller, for creating
>> niche models for species I believe; do we include this? is it
>> current? also the sort of thing that I think would be great to include
>>
>> as always, I am grateful wildintellect and others that do an
>> outstanding job with the plugins selection and maintenance. I look
>> forward to a QGis 1.8 on the disk with fair net weather and good
>> opensource tailwinds.
>>
>> best regards from California
>>
>> ==
>> Brian Hamlin
>> GeoCal-ish
>> OSGeo California Chapter
>> 415-717-4462 cell
>>
>>
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> Hi Brian,
>
> We should definitely remember to include the sextante plug-in for qgis
> too.
> +1 including the developer_cookbook
>
> Cheers,
> Angelos
>
Other projects are including documentation, so we have precedence for
material such as a qgis cookbook.
Based on the relatively small amount of space required (which will
likely compress further), I'm +1 for including the cookbook.
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