Hi Devs (GRASSers and Others as well)!
I hope you enjoy and have great fun in Wien. I am so sad that I could not
join (various reasons) and assist in whatsoever. Thanks for the beta release
of G7.
On the discussion of having (some kind of) access to GRASS via QGIS: it's so
Important! My most recent example was on the first week of March. I had a
wonderful experience exploring GRASS GIS through OSGeoLive7, along with 20
people (unfamiliar with OSGeo in general). In order to understand GRASS's
Locations & Mapsets, as well as the region extent, we choose to approach it
via QGIS. The transition to GRASS was then so smooth, so nice. The integration
of QGIS and GRASS was so attractive to the people -- they loved it!
Cheers, Nikos
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Nikos Alexandris
<nik@nikosalexandris.net> wrote:
Hi Devs (GRASSers and Others as well)!
I hope you enjoy and have great fun in Wien. I am so sad that I could not
join (various reasons) and assist in whatsoever. Thanks for the beta release
of G7.
On the discussion of having (some kind of) access to GRASS via QGIS: it's so
Important! My most recent example was on the first week of March. I had a
wonderful experience exploring GRASS GIS through OSGeoLive7, along with 20
people (unfamiliar with OSGeo in general). In order to understand GRASS's
Locations & Mapsets, as well as the region extent, we choose to approach it
via QGIS. The transition to GRASS was then so smooth, so nice. The integration
of QGIS and GRASS was so attractive to the people -- they loved it!
I have updated it in the train back to Trento and will send a copy to
you offlist to play with.
Hope it will be uploaded to QGIS' repo soon (the developers have received it).
Best
Markus
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Markus Neteler <neteler@osgeo.org> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Nikos Alexandris
<nik@nikosalexandris.net> wrote:
Hi Devs (GRASSers and Others as well)!
I hope you enjoy and have great fun in Wien. I am so sad that I could not
join (various reasons) and assist in whatsoever. Thanks for the beta release
of G7.
On the discussion of having (some kind of) access to GRASS via QGIS: it's so
Important! My most recent example was on the first week of March. I had a
wonderful experience exploring GRASS GIS through OSGeoLive7, along with 20
people (unfamiliar with OSGeo in general). In order to understand GRASS's
Locations & Mapsets, as well as the region extent, we choose to approach it
via QGIS. The transition to GRASS was then so smooth, so nice. The integration
of QGIS and GRASS was so attractive to the people -- they loved it!
I have updated it in the train back to Trento and will send a copy to
you offlist to play with.
Hope it will be uploaded to QGIS' repo soon (the developers have received it).
What should be uploaded? Where is it?
Radim
Best
Markus
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On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Radim Blazek <radim.blazek@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Markus Neteler <neteler@osgeo.org> wrote:
...
I have updated it in the train back to Trento and will send a copy to
you offlist to play with.
Hope it will be uploaded to QGIS' repo soon (the developers have received it).
What should be uploaded? Where is it?
I had submitted the "processing-GRASS GIS 7" update to Pirmin and Victor.
Since then it has been integrated into QGIS master on git. One of my small
subsequent improvements (fixes for the r.watershed call) may still be pending.
Markus