[Qgis-user] The Event Visualization Tool ( eVis ) v1.0 released
Peter Ersts
ersts at amnh.org
Wed Feb 4 06:58:59 PST 2009
Howdy Paolo,
We have ( and are ) considered petitioning the steering committee to
have eVis included in the trunk ( Tim has already suggested/offered in
the past ) as we are mostly at the end of development for this plugin,
it does not rely on any additional libraries, but also because packaging
c++ plugins has become a little difficult with all of the subtle
differences between the builds for all of the different systems.
We are more than happy to have eVis be part of the trunk and would hope
that this becomes the normal evolution for more plugins, but with that
said, there are a couple of things we would have to look into ourselves
and well as discuss with the steering committee regarding the
appropriateness of acknowledgments attached to plugins, specifically as
it relates to funders/grants that contributed to the development of a
plugin.
-pete
Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> Thanks Peter for this.
> Are there reasons why eVis should not go into trunk? I think it would be
> much easier for everybody to use it, and a great addition to qgis core
> functionalities.
> All the best.
> pc
>
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