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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Denis<br>
1. GRASS 7 would be also my choice, let's work on it. Do you have
a Virtual up and running with Jessie? For GRASS 7 in Jessie did
you use the backport or did you compile it? In Theodoric I
compiled it without problems, but note yet tried in Jessie<br>
2. I would wait to see if we can really replace Polygontool with
at least ArcheoCAD. I tested Polygontool in a large-scale survay
and it worked fine, but I just gave a try to ArcheoCAD and,
despite it seems good, the first impression was that it was not
possible to do really everything that was possible to do wiht
PolygonTool. if I remember well, the main problem was the DB (I
think there were no 2autofilling" option starting from fixed
values recorded on the field). Did you ever tired it? I will do
some more test. A simple option would be to maintain both of the
option, packaging PolygonTool as a standalon application, and
putting ArcheoCAD into archeos-qgis-plugin. Up to now I still do
not remember what is the name of the third option. It is a
software related with gvSIG, developed by Benjamin (but I never
tested it so far).<br>
3. I checked Spatialite-GUI when I reviewed the DB group. It is
not a problem in Jessie. We have to update the archeos-meta
(archeos-next branch) with it. I'll do it now<br>
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On 11/25/2015 05:00 PM, Denis Francisci wrote:<br>
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2. Since many years I don't use Openjump. I make everything
with QGIS. For me, we can remove Openjump<br>
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3. Spatialite GIS is not mandatory; we can remove it. More
usefull and sometimes necessary is spatialite-gui (but this is
for DB session)<br>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi,<br>
I just reviews archeos-gis metapackage. Here is a fast
reposrt:<br>
Main question:<br>
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1. Which version of <span>GRASS</span> <span>GIS</span>
should we provide?<br>
2. Should we go on in keeping OpenJUMP in ArcheOS?<br>
3. Spatialite-<span>GIS</span> is really necessary?<br>
OpenJUMP and Spatialite-<span>GIS</span> should be
packaged
<p>Changelog: Up to now there are no changes in this
session (<span>SAGA</span> and uDIG are dismissed since
ArcheOS Theodoric).<br>
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<p>My personal considerations:<br>
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<p>1. the stable version of GRASS is 7, we should provide
this version (I tested it for a long time in ArcheOS
Theodoric and everything workd fine). There is no
package in Jessie for it. A fast solution could be a
backport from stretch (testing). GRASS 7 is considered
the stable release by GRASS developer team. What do you
think about it @Fabrizio? The backport could work? <br>
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<p>2. Thanks to the good drawing vector tool of QGIS (in
the last version), OpenJUMP is no more mandatory IMHO.
We just have a small bug: Polygontool (<a
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href="https://github.com/keulemaster/Polygontool"
target="_blank">https://github.com/keulemaster/Polygontool</a>),
a tool that can spare days (month?) of work inbig field
survay campaign just export format for openjump. Other
tool (e.g. in QGIS or gvSIG can do almost the same
things, but not everything). I guess we should test
better these tools on a big survey campaign and later
choose</p>
<p>3. I think that sooner or later QGIS will also be able
to handle sqlite and spatialite data in a better way. We
could consider this software as optional by now.<br>
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<p>Anyway both OpenJUMp and Spatialite-GIS were packaged
for ArcheOS-Theodoric. we could see if it is not too
difficult to migrate these packages to archeos-next.<br>
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