[Qgis-psc] Required help : just started working with amazine Map analysis tool .
Tim Sutton
tim at linfiniti.com
Tue May 13 00:42:08 PDT 2014
Hi Mithu
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Mithu Bhudolia <
mithu.bhudolia at mobilecem.com> wrote:
> Hi All ,
>
> This is Mithu Bhudolia from India , working for MobileCEM Labs (Telecom
> domain) , We are just started using QGIS . Can you guys please help me to
> create customizable QGIS projects .
> I am sending you the Example on QGIS, which I liked the most in QGIS, and
> want o create that kind of stuff for my projects . so need some guidance
> of your guys and study materials with that kind of example with source
> code ( online I found some basic links but that are not so much helpful).
> Please help , your help will be highly appreciated .
>
> http://192.81.219.209/qgis/site/qgiswebclient.html?map=/var/www/qgis/proje
> cts/alaska.qgs&format=image/png&visibleLayers=alaska,rivers,majrivers,tund
> ra,pipelines,swamp
>
>
>
Can you please the appropriate mailing list for your support questions? See
http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/support.html for more info on getting help.
Thanks
Tim
>
> Thanks
> Mithu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: qgis-psc-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
> [mailto:qgis-psc-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Richard
> Duivenvoorde
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 11:43 PM
> To: qgis-psc at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [Qgis-psc] Fwd: Response to PSC 9 May 2014
>
>
> Forwarding a message here from Alex Mandel/wildintellect.
> @alex: if I'm right, you can just sent email to qgis-psc at lists.osgeo.org.
> Can you please try?
>
>
> Email from Alex:
>
>
> Hardware:
> OSGeo is looking at buying new hardware, we want to alleviate Tim's issue
> of not enough space. Short history is we bought small 15K rpm drives, and
> the backup used to be on the same hardware. We now actually have 500GB+
> free space (dedicated backup machine below).
>
> Does QGIS want to use this hardware, have a say in this hardware or even
> buy some of the hardware (dedicated for QGIS use)? We do not pay for
> hosting at OSUOSL and have essentially unlimited bandwidth on a university
> connection.
> I'm willing to talk SSDs, GeoCDN (this is what OSM uses and can be used
> for more than static data), mirroring, etc... But it's all more effective
> if it's pooled with other projects.
>
> Advantage to OSUOSL service is OSGeo bought a dedicated backup server last
> year. 9TB+, current QGIS machine is being backed up (according to
> MartinSpott). It also means more people in more timezones available to
> un-stick issues - e.g. I'm on the US West coast, often awake when the rest
> of QGIS admins are sleeping.
>
> Also we are considering adding dedicated build servers, separate physical
> machines from web services. I think not having builds on the same hardware
> as heavy usage websites is important for disk i/o.
> Current I/O issues on QGIS were at first hardware related and now seem to
> be a RAID 6 vs. Backup bottleneck. We don't plan to keep it that way.
> We actually plan to convert to RAID 5.
>
> In short, having QGIS share some hardware is supposed to allow us to share
> admins a little bit. ie. Jurgen helps out on machines besides QGIS, and
> other admins like MarkusN, MartinSpott, HamishB help out on QGIS stuff -
> mostly just keeping an eye on things.
>
>
> Hub:
> I personally run Chiliproject(A fork of Redmine)+Postgres+Gitolite on a
> VM. The VM part is not the bottleneck. The current hub is now behaving
> fine, no more memory leaks thanks to a Phusion upgrade and switch to
> Apache_Worker - FYI if no php is going on QGIS you should be running
> Worker or Event, unless it's all NGINX + WSGI service
>
> Yes, I don't think GH Issues is sophisticated enough for QGIS' needs.
> Though at least this exists
> http://codetheory.in/export-your-issues-and-wikis-from-github-repo-and-imp
> ort-to-bitbucket-migration/
>
> Keep in mind that uploading plugins+filing tickets is currently single
> sign on. We could attempt to use OAuth for plugins and use github
> accounts.
>
> There are lots of alternatives to consider:
> https://www.gitlab.com/gitlab-ce/
> https://www.gitlab.com/gitlab-ci/
> Trac - especially if we no longer host git repos (that was why we choose
> redmine before) Bloodhound - Apache's fork of trac Django Issues - or some
> other django app I'm sure there are others...
>
>
> Cloudflare:
> The reason I suggested an OSGeo account, I think at some point we might
> want to use the SSL features. It includes the certs so that cost would no
> longer be separate(~$270/yr), and it's $20/month for the first site and $5
> for each additional site. So you can see if any other OSGeo sites want to
> use it the cost per site would go down.
>
> I'd like to start encouraging osgeo4w, plugins.qgis and other download
> sites to start using SSL to better protect end-users. +1 for plugins.qgis
> xml being on a CDN of some sort.
>
>
> Short term: Yes we can make a fresh VM with Debian 7 and QGIS stuff can be
> migrated over. However we shouldn't waste time moving Redmine if it's just
> going to be abandoned. Please let me know how much disk space you think
> you need in the near future for such a VM (actually one option now is I
> could mount a new disk, probably XFS and the website could be moved into
> that).
>
>
> I'd also like to remind everyone, I joined SAC originally as my way of
> contributing back to QGIS since I don't code in C++. So I'm very
> interested in making this all work as best as possible. Also SAC
> specifically because it was easy to apply the shared knowledge and
> resources to help all the projects.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>
>
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