Hi all On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 1:32 AM Nyall Dawson <nyall.daw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Nov 2023 at 00:19, Tim Sutton via QGIS-Developer < > qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: > > > > @Matthias Kuhn and @Julien Moura I fixed the permissions, the board for > Lova is public now. Please feel free to add items to the backlog and mark > them as priority as needed. I also asked Lova to try to work through all > the old issues and fix / close them as appropriate so we can try to get the > number of tickets down to a small number. > > Tim/Lova, thanks for your outstanding efforts and commitment here! > > It's really exciting to see all the love and attention that the web and > plugin infrastructure is getting as a result! 😍 > > Thanks so much Nyall and all credit goes to Lova who is doing fantastic work! What I suggest is that moving forward, Lova uses QEP's too propose and discuss breaking / major workflow changes on the plugins site. In that QEP he can address: * what the change is (link back to ticket in QGIS-Django for example) * what the impact will be * proposed roll out time line etc. And we can discuss and agree these changes there before he goes ahead with it. For smaller changes, I suggest he 'just get on with it' - his scrum board is public and you are all welcome to help prioritise his work. For the current issue under discussion (license requirements for plugins), I have asked Lova to make a QEP and synthesize the discussion there, mainly so he can have a practice run at going through the QEP process, although I will add my 2c that I like Matthias' simple solution to the problem (adding license as a line to the metadata.txt). If I understand you right Matthias, our metadata would then look like this?: ----------------------------- [general] name=QGIS Animation Workbench description=A plugin to let you build animations in QGIS about=QGIS Animation Bench exists because we wanted to use all the awesome cartography features in QGIS and make cool, animated maps! QGIS already includes the Temporal Manager which allows you to produce animations for time-based data. But what if you want to make animations where you travel around the map, zooming in and out, and perhaps making features on the map wiggle and jiggle as the animation progresses? That is what the animation workbench tries to solve... version=1.1 qgisMinimumVersion=3.0 author=Tim Sutton email=t...@kartoza.com repository=https://github.com/timlinux/QGISAnimationPlugin license=GPLv2 ----------------------------- There is probably another thread to this discussion which is to understand which license are accepted and which not, but that is a job for another QEP I guess...! Regards Tim > Nyall > > 8< ----------- snip ----------------- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tim Sutton Kartoza Co-Founder Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: * Desktop GIS programming services * Geospatial web development * GIS Training * Consulting Services Tim is a member of the QGIS Project Steering Committee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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