copr_dani_qgis.repo
[dani-qgis]
name=Copr repo for qgis owned by dani
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https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/dani/qgis/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/
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gpgcheck=1
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On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 2:59 PM Clifford Snow <cliff...@snowandsnow.us>
wrote:

> I would suggest using QGIS. It run great under Fedora. I use Dani's copr
> repo for QGIS. (copy of repo below) It's has the latest version, 3.4 which
> is very stable. QGIS will natively open GPX tracks. Then you'll want to get
> some backgrounds. I would add the QuickMapServices plugin. Once the plugin
> is installed, Go to Web, QuickMapServices and open settings. Under More
> service, select Get contributed pack. It will load in more than a dozen
> backgrounds you can use.
>
> As a personal note from an active OSM contributor, please at least
> consider uploading your tracks. Just go to osm.org and select GPX Tracks
> to upload yours. If you are willing to put some extra effort, once you've
> added your traces, please add your trail to OSM.
>
> When I'm speaking to a group about OSM, I'm usually asked about quality,
> which is at least as good, if not better, than the others in large cities.
> But for trails, OSM has the most trails of any map service. 99% of those
> trails are added from gpx traces from people just like you.
>
> If you need help with OSM or QGIS, please contact me directly.
>
>
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