Hi Johan,
I'm not sure how tracking Sextante helped with testing?
Usually testing involves checking an application loads up and more
detailed testing involves running a quickstart.
I'm wary of putting the onus of testing Sextane on a project without a
presence on OSGeo-Live.
Why is Sextante g
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:25 PM, Cameron Shorter
wrote:
> Thanks for responses.
> Based on feedback, I've stopped tracking Sextante in our OSGeo-Live status
> spreadsheet.
It would be useful to keep it in the spreadsheet to test whether
integration works well. Last release we had some issues wit
Thanks for responses.
Based on feedback, I've stopped tracking Sextante in our OSGeo-Live
status spreadsheet.
Warm regards, Cameron
On 13/07/2015 4:10 pm, Victor Olaya wrote:
No, you can share it, no problem.
2015-07-13 0:27 GMT+02:00 Cameron Shorter :
Hi Victor,
Thanks for the clarificatio
On 07/11/2015 12:42 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
A while back we were considering writing up a project overview for
Sextante on OSGeo-Live. However, it appears we never got around to it.
Since then, Sextante has become available from within other
applications, such as QGIS and SAGA, and I'm not
A while back we were considering writing up a project overview for
Sextante on OSGeo-Live. However, it appears we never got around to it.
Since then, Sextante has become available from within other
applications, such as QGIS and SAGA, and I'm not aware of it being used
as a front end applicati