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QHF January 2021
If you would like to discuss topics on our QGISOpenDay, please add sections below for each discussion along with proposed time and agenda.
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Virtual events will be taking place in an interactive Jitsi Room, with many events also being live streamed on youtube.
QGISOpenDay 29th January 2020
No | Name | Time | Coordinator |
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1 | QGIS Dashboards - Next Level | 10h00 UTC | Tim Sutton, Luis Eduardo |
2 | QGIS Point Clouds | 11h15 UTC | Tim Sutton, Martin Dobias, Saber Razmjooei |
3 | QGIS Ask Me Anything | 14h00 UTC | Tim Sutton and various experts |
Time: 29 January 2021 10h00 UTC (click this link to find out the time in your local time zone), duration 1 hour.
Duration: 1 hour
Venue: QGIS Jitsi Room
Presenter: QGIS Community
Host: Tim Sutton
A walkthrough of the new testing plugin by Alexander Neto. Here is the report about the QEP 180 (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Enhancement-Proposals/issues/180) QGIS Quality Assurance methodology and infrastructure. All the tasks described in the proposal have been implemented.
Firstly, a Python plugin called Tester has been updated to run on QGIS 3.x and has been published in the QGIS Official Plugins repository (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgistester/). It allows to run automated and semi-automated tests and helps to conduct testing by providing step-by-step instructions to perform manual or verification tasks. An initial small set of tests for QGIS core functionality has been implemented as a separate QGIS Core Tests plugin which is also available from the QGIS Official Plugins repository (https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/coretests/).
Secondly, a test management system based on KIWI TCMS has been set up at https://qgis.tenant.kiwitcms.org/. We are finalizing the creation of an initial test plan with several examples of test cases that can be used as a starting point during the testing process for the upcoming release of QGIS 3.18.
Finally, documentation for testers has been created and published at https://github.com/qcooperative/qgis-testing. It covers all the steps needed to participate in the testing process, from setting up a clean environment to running tests and creating new test cases in the KIWI TCMS. Thanks a lot for this opportunity, we hope it's a huge step forward for QGIS QA!
https://youtu.be/j2eFB856FF0 AMA https://youtu.be/Zpw4XfiB47E Martin https://youtu.be/94CReK4BgoE Luis
Every last Friday of the month we hold an informal virtual meeting to hack around, document, discuss and in general meet the awesome QGIS community.
We really encourage others to follow our initiative, using this wiki page to organise your plans (just add a new section above this message). You can host virtual meetups in the Jitsi room, plan your next steps to take QGIS further down the road to world domination and much, much more. We encourage language and region-specific huddles, documentation improvement sessions, bug fixing, making beautiful maps, and working together to do amazing things with QGIS.
Participants are kindly reminded to please read and observe our QGIS Code of Conduct and Diversity Statement to make these events a great experience for everyone!
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/codeofconduct/codeofconduct.html https://www.qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/governance/codeofconduct/diversitystatement.html
We look forward to seeing you there!