[Qgis-developer] Moving SEXTANTE for QGIS from current SVN to GIT repo in hub.qgis.org

Tim Sutton lists at linfiniti.com
Wed Apr 18 10:42:48 EDT 2012


Hi

On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Martin Dobias <wonder.sk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Victor
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Victor Olaya <volayaf at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I was thinking about opening a GIT repo at the hub.qgis.org site, but
>> would like to hear your opinions about it. I am more or less new to
>> GIT, so maybe someone with more knowledge can guide me in this so we
>> can upload it without losing the history of changes. Also, if anyone
>> feels like doing it, I wouldn't mind a bit of help :-)
>
> Official QGIS git repository is on GitHub, I would recommend you to
> use it too. The site hub.qgis.org is used for bug tracking.
>
> In future I would love to see SEXTANTE core (framework) included
> directly in QGIS instead of being just a plugin that users need to
> install from a repository. E.g. to have a qgis.sextante python module
> next to qgis.core and qgis.gui. That would also simplify the current
> situation of plugins requiring another plugin. Only 3rd-party
> algorithm providers (e.g. saga, otb, ...) would need to be installed
> by users. Would that work for you or do you prefer to keep working on
> it separately?
>

Yes I was going to suggest the same - just drop it straight into the
core repo after 1.8 is done and then it will have maximum eyeballs on
the code.

+1 Also to call the menu item 'Analysis'

Regards

Tim

> Regards
> Martin
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