Hello Pierre,

Am 25.08.2020 04:52 schrieb Alex Mandel:
On 8/18/20 7:19 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Tuesday, 18 August 2020 15:57:00 EDT Astrid Emde (OSGeo) wrote:
Hello Pierre,

thanks for your application.

Could you please also provide an installer for your software in a branch
and make a pull request so we can test it.
* see also
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Projects/How_to_add%20your%20project

I'm in the midst of implementing STL export after adding color to the points of exported PLY files, so I can't work on a package until that's ready to release, which will be version 0.5.1. On top of that, I had two computers fail in quick succession. One of them is my main development box, and it came back
from repair not booting.

Do you mean a .deb package or instructions in shell that fetch the tarballs
and build and install them?

Looks like we do not have point clouds on OSGeoLive yet. Do you have a
suggestion for good example data?

Darkblue_b sent me a link to a point cloud in Raleigh, which I may or may not be able to access (it's on the failed computer's M.2 drive). It is not clean (it's full of trees). IIRR he processed it at 1 dm tolerance, which that point
cloud does not deserve, as its density is only about 1/m².

Pat, who asked me to write the program in the first place, is going, sometime in the next few weeks, to fly a drone above a church in Shelby to get sample data for a continuing education seminar to be held there in December. These data will be distributed, or at least demonstrated, to some 40-80 surveyors, which should be public enough for a data set to be distributed with OSGeoLive. The other point clouds I have are jobs eGPS (where Pat works) or 3DSurvey has done, except for one square of West Virginia terrain, which is covered with
trees.

After we had a look at the installer and decide whether PerfectTIN fits
you could write the documentation files.

For the documentation youu find information at
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/How%20to%20configure%20a%20project%20d
ocumentation

Is what you mean by "documentation" just one line in the CSV file, or is it
something that would explain to a user how to use the program?

Pierre


We could also consider using a small sample from the USGS 3DEP public
data set. https://usgs.entwine.io/

Thanks,
Alex

Hello,

Sample Data
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I think for the sample data it is important, that the data is not too big.

It would be great if it would fit to the data we already have
https://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/nc_dataset_overview.html


About the documentation.
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Each project has to provide an overview document and a quickstart.
see https://live.osgeo.org/en/overview/overview.html
On Github at: https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/tree/master/doc
the line in the csv file gathers some overview information that is used to setup the documentation pages (https://github.com/OSGeo/OSGeoLive-doc/blob/master/projects_info.csv)

Astrid
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