On 11/28/2015 01:24 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
I had the following email sent directly to me.
I'm responding publicly to the OSGeo-Live list as I there may be
others with suggestions, but have removed the sender's name.
On 23/11/2015 6:36 am, XXX wrote:
Is it possible to add more desktop managers? Lubuntu has just LXDE.
With the current project, when I try to use another manager (GNOME or
Cinnamon), lots of programs stop working (and I really don't
understand why).
This is not really a matter of functionality. It's just that I don't
enjoy working in a Windows-like distribution of Linux. I think GNOME
is a environment that aims productivity.
For OSGeo-Live, we only support one desktop manager, primarily as
reduces the amount of testing required in getting the release out.
Lubuntu is the desktop we use because it is small and we try to keep
the size small enough to fit on a DVD.
We'd be happy to see another distribution supported as a branch, but I
expect it will be quite a bit of effort. Volunteers are always welcome.
During the build procedure we customize the desktop environment in order
to add the geospatial menu, the desktop items etc. We do not do this
customization on the packaging level: we do not produce derivative deb
files of LXDE.
Instead we execute:
https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive/blob/master/bin/install_icons_and_menus.sh
which customizes the desktop post-install.
To achieve what is suggested here would require us to fork debian
packaging of other desktop environments (GNOME, KDE etc) and make sure
that all applications work fine on those environments.
From my experience, every major GNU/Linux distribution has a dedicated
team of maintainers for each desktop environment supported.
Short answer: we could do that if we had enough hands to help.
There's also a recommendation of adding a program called SPRING
(http://www.dpi.inpe.br/spring/english/index.html). I underestimated
this software for remote sensing image processing. My mistake. I
never saw a software transform a scanned map (raster) into vector so
fast and so perfectly. And I will not mention the awesome speed of
its supervised classification. It's astounding. I never witnessed
something alike. Not in free or proprietary software.
Sadly! This software will not be supported anymore. I hope someone
fork it in some moment.
If this project is as good as you suggest, and there is a community
behind the project who wish to do the work to bring the project to
OSGeo-Live, then we would certainly consider it.
The process is described here:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Including_OSGeo-Live_at_your_event
+1
Best,
Angelos
And... That's it!
Thanks!
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