[Qgis-psc] Two recent proposals - how to finalize?

Paolo Cavallini cavallini at faunalia.it
Thu Dec 12 06:52:22 PST 2019


OK, so do we agree in having just one resolutions.rst per year?
Once decided it's easy to merge all.
Cheers.

Il 12/12/19 15:48, Marco Bernasocchi ha scritto:
> Hi Harissou I completely agree with you.
> That is why I suggested to do all in the same place on the github PSC
> repo. basically a centralised place where we see all things the PSC
> deals with and votes are noted as votes with proper labels. we get
> search, discussian and centralisation.
> 
> on the website we can then link the decisions that were taken and even
> sort them by year and so on.
> 
> We could also have a separate repo just for resolutions. but I think all
> together with labels is better for us in the PSC so we don't loose track
> of what has to be done due to too many places to look into.
> 
> and before it is made an argument, we can if we want download all our
> data we can do so simply.
> 
> https://github.blog/2018-12-19-download-your-data/
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Marco
> 
> On 12.12.19 15:38, DelazJ wrote:
>>
>>
>> Le jeu. 12 déc. 2019 à 12:52, Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it
>> <mailto:cavallini at faunalia.it>> a écrit :
>>
>>     Hi Harissou,
>>     thanks for letting me know.
>>
>>     Il 12/12/19 12:43, DelazJ ha scritto:
>>
>>     > Paolo, the qgis website build is broken now because files are not
>>     > referenced in the index ;(
>>     >
>>     > And each rst file will result in a page if built. What about
>>     adding the
>>     > resolutions in a single file, the most recent on top the older? All
>>     > decisions in one page on the website.
>>
>>     I would prefer to have them separate, as it is easier to have the
>>     general picture even for the casual visitor.
>>
>> If I may, as an end user, I'd find easier to go to a page and be able
>> to read (or search through) all the decisions that were taken than
>> clicking tens of files/pages to get the history (assuming that page
>> title (aka file name?) are sufficiently meaningful). Right now there
>> are 4 files, they could be tens in few months. And in few years? I'm
>> definitely not convinced that one file by decision is the right and
>> simpler way to document these. /A minima/, maybe a file a year.
>> Note that at the top of a page, it's possible to have a table of
>> content that would appropriately point to a section within the page.
>> See how docs pages are displayed.
>>
>> And from a practical point of view for psc members, whenever you add a
>> file, you'd need to mention it in an index file to have it correctly
>> build. Not sure it's simpler than copy-paste-modify a section/template
>> within the same file.
>>
>> Just trying to provide some food for thought...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Harrissou
>>
>>     This is a first attempt, I have no problem in finding a different
>>     solution. I'd like something simple, where a PSC member can just
>>     dump a
>>     text file in a dir and it gets listed and rendered without further
>>     intervention.
>>     Any suggestion?
>>     Cheers.
>>     -- 
>>     Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu <http://www.faunalia.eu>
>>     QGIS.ORG <http://QGIS.ORG> Chair:
>>     http://planet.qgis.org/planet/user/28/tag/qgis%20board/
>>
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> 
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