[Qgis-developer] Suggestion for GSoC project for QGIS

Régis Haubourg regis.haubourg at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 12:33:42 PDT 2017


Hi Julia,
agreed, if possible, that would be really a great step forward !

Wiki here is opened, yes: https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki

To the community: there is not yet a page dedicated to GsoC Project, did we
create something elsewhere?

Régis


2017-03-16 20:16 GMT+01:00 Julia Wagemann <wagemann.julia at gmx.de>:

> Hi Luigi,
> thanks for your prompt reply and your opinion to the ideas.
> So I would go ahead in proposing the two projects as part of GSoC and we
> will see. Even the outcome of a list of requirments for QGIS / Jupyter
> integration would be a step forward, I guess. What is the best way to
> propose the project on the QGIS wiki? Can everyone subscribe?
> Best regards,
> Julia
>
>
>
> Am 15/03/2017 um 10:14 schrieb Luigi Pirelli:
>
>> On 15 March 2017 at 07:53, Julia Wagemann <wagemann.julia at gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> - Plugin for WCS2.0 in QGIS
>>> QGIS supports by default Web Coverage Service 1.0. A project could be to
>>> develop a plugin for supporting Web Coverage Service 2.0 in QGIS.
>>>
>> IMHO fantastic
>>
>> - Examples of geospatial workflows in Jupyter Notebooks
>>> I am a strong advocate of Jupyter Notebooks and one project could be, in
>>> alignment with the project proposed for GRASS GIS (adding functionality
>>> for
>>> running GRASS GIS modules in Jupyter Notebooks), to develop a set of
>>> used-cases to show how Jupyter Notebooks are beneficial for the
>>> generation
>>> of entire geospatial data analysis workflows, from data access to data
>>> manipulation and data visualisation. Examples could harness QGIS, and in
>>> the
>>> best case, open data.
>>>
>> IMHO wouold be fantastic if feasible! I did a research and it's almost
>> impossible to have a real deep interaction with a notebook. My ideas
>> was to integrate notebook with IPython console plugin. BTW the IPYthon
>> console is based on QtConsole that does not allow a shared kernel =>
>> Notebook and internal IPYthon console wouldn't share the same data
>> space. Obviously there can be other solutions and I hope you can find
>> a way to have a good user experience.
>> IMHO this integration could be key feature for some data oriented user
>> profiles.
>>
>> What is you opinion about the suggestions and would you be interested in
>>> co-mentoring one of those?
>>> Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Julia
>>>
>> regards
>>
>> Luigi Pirelli
>>
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