[pdal] PDAL 1.0.0 Released

Matt Hanson matt.a.hanson at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 09:48:56 PDT 2015


Congrats to all the devs for making this happen!    I'm about to release
lidar2dems and it will be great to be able to peg it to PDAL 1.0.    Would
like to talk more about current plans on packaging, I'm especially
interested in making installation less painful for PDAL and PCL on Ubuntu.

I'll be at FOSS4G next week - anyone else going?

On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:22 PM, WOMeara at Radiantblue.com <
WOMeara at radiantblue.com> wrote:

> Congrats!
> ________________________________________
> From: pdal-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [pdal-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] on
> behalf of Howard Butler [howard at hobu.co]
> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 5:22 PM
> To: pdal
> Subject: [pdal] PDAL 1.0.0 Released
>
> All,
>
> After years of saying we'd have a release, but still being hesitant to
> actually follow through with it, we now have a PDAL 1.0.0 release. There's
> tons of stuff in it, and for those who've been following along for quite a
> while now, thanks for hanging around. Here's a short bullet list of PDAL
> 1.0.0 capabilities, just in time for #foss4g:
>
> * git-style `pdal` command line utility for processing data
> http://www.pdal.io/apps.html
> * 18+ readers, 14+ writers, and 17+ filters
> http://www.pdal.io/stages/index.html
> * VRT-like "pipeline" syntax for stacking operations together
> http://www.pdal.io/pipeline.html
> * Python extension for manipulating data in Numpy
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PDAL
>
> I would like to thank Michael Gerlek for his design guidance and
> implementation support during PDAL's early days, Brad Chambers for his
> awesomely useful additions and refactoring, and Andrew Bell for his
> performance optimization, maintenance support, and design improvements.
> Contributions from numerous very patient users and developers also helped
> get us this far, and they are very much appreciated.
>
> There's still plenty of rough edges, but PDAL has been used in data
> warehousing production for a few years. This 1.0.0 release signals that
> we're ready for folks to give it a spin and see if they find it useful too.
> We will probably just increment minor versions (1.1, 1.2, ..., 1.x) for a
> while as we learn and adapt to how others are integrating and using the
> code in their own situations. Version numbers are cheap, so expect more of
> them.
>
> We hope you find the code useful, and we look forward to your
> contributions.
>
> Howard
>
> http://download.osgeo.org/pdal/PDAL-1.0.0-src.tar.gz
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