[Gfoss] Fwd: Re: [Qgis-developer] Sextante test drive

Paolo Cavallini cavallini a faunalia.it
Sab 20 Apr 2013 20:21:23 CEST


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Salve.
Come sapete, la prossima versione di QGIS avra' incorporato Sextante, attraverso il
quale sara' facile realizzare analisi anche molto sofisticate.
Per facilitare gli utenti nella ricerca dell'analisi giusta, e' cruciale che i
centinaia di moduli (540 ad ora) siano classificati in modo ragionevole. Non e'
ragionevole chiedere ad uno sviluppatore di fare il lavoro di classificazione, che lo
distrae da compiti piu' complessi, ed e' piu' adeguato per gli utenti. Serve quindi
una mano per la classificazione. La cosa e' banalissima da fare: aprire un google doc
ed inserire il nome della categoria. Vedi sotto per dettagli. Se qualcosa non e'
chiaro, chiedete.
Forza!
Salulti.

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Oggetto: Re: [Qgis-developer] Sextante test drive
Data: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 19:28:33 +0200
Mittente: Victor Olaya <volayaf at gmail.com>
A: Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it>
CC: William Kyngesburye <williamk at mappingspecialists.com>,  William Kyngesburye
<woklist at kyngchaos.com>, qgis-developer <qgis-developer at lists.osgeo.org>

Paolo

You have convinced me: OTB and GRASS should be on the simplified list :-)

Now comes the hard part...classifying their algorithms...

I have already done it for OTB, since the names and groups are usable.
GRASS ones are clearly not...which means that we need not only to set
a group, but an alternative name for each GRASS module...

If anyone feels like helping, here is the link to a google spreadsheet
where the classification can be edited

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Arf7VNv0yae5dGR4UjFMekxNVmg1blBUdWMweHJRYVE&usp=sharing

Thanks in advance for your help!



2013/4/20 Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it>:
> Il 20/04/2013 17:24, William Kyngesburye ha scritto:
>> Just a note: I'll be bundling OTB and SAGA in the OS X package.  I already have
>> code in sextante to automatically find the bundled copies.
> 
> Thank you so much for this. So, Victor, paths could be set up as defaults in all
> major platforms then, right?
> 
>> Maybe I'll look again at Taudem.  I think when I looked at it a year ago I was put
>> off by Windows/Arc-centric nature of it.  ... ugh, just a quick browse of the
> 
> Bad stuff, agreed. However, taudem has been properly packaged in Debian main, so I
> suppose it can be brought to a reasonable state.
> BTW, is it supported by an active community? Has anyone tried to contact the authors
> suggestiong at least some basic fix?
> 
> Thanks again.
> All the best.
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