[Qgis-developer] Changing the structure of the SEXTANTE repository

Alexander Bruy alexander.bruy at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 11:54:14 PDT 2012


2012/7/30 Victor Olaya <volayaf at gmail.com>:
> 1)I do not know if al SEXTANTE commiters are QGIS commiters. As Tim
> said, I might get access to the QGIS repo, but will the others also
> get it. I am particularly thinking about Alexander Bruy, who is
> working on SEXTANTE and has many ideas. I do not know if he has write
> access to the QGIS repo already...
Other devs that don't have direct access always can submit patches or issue
pull-requests.

As for me, I'm already on board and I'll work on SEXTANTE regardless of
where it will be.

> 2)I like the idea of releasing versions often. Do you think that I can
> keep on doing that even if SEXTANTE becomes a part of QGIS? I do not
> see new version of, for instance, fTools, being released independently
> from the QGIS code, but the time between QGIS version seems too long
> for me, specially considering the hight activity that SEXTANTE has
> (and hopefully will have in the future as well)
Users, that used nightly builds will have most recent version of SEXTANTE,
same for those who builds QGIS from sources.

For all others there are several issues as Paolo said. Few years ago we had
similar situation when GDALTools plugin was under development. Stable
version was in core and experimental with new features available from Faunalia
repo.

-- 
Alexander Bruy


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