On the menu for the #FOSS4G2023 code sprint:
- Add pyproj to the #GeoPython workshop
- #GRASS pull requests and issues
- Test SPARQL Unicorn, a #GeoSPARQL plug-in for #QGIS
- Test #BBOX

No promises on how far I can go 馃榾

Already first goal accomplished. This #FOSS4G2023 code sprint is starting nicely.

https://github.com/geopython/geopython-workshop/pull/150

Closes #36 by ldesousa 路 Pull Request #150 路 geopython/geopython-workshop

Makes use of pyproj in place of osr Removes all references to osgeo.ogr to open vector files Simplifies text, including references to map projections

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On a second strecht of the first day in the #FOSS4G2023 code sprint I did what I do best: complain about stuff.

Starting a discussion on the default project/location in @grassgis .

https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/issues/3072

[Feat] Make EPSG:4087 the default CRS 路 Issue #3072 路 OSGeo/grass

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. GRASS GIS currently uses the WGS:84 datum ensemble as default location, for instance in the new GUI. However, when displaying layers i...

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Major drop in productivity on the second day of code sprint at #FOSS4G2023. Seven days of constant stimuli taking their tool.

This morning I been working on a #pygeoapi manuscript and a bit on #DGGS. See if I can get to #BBox and #SPARQL Unicorn in the afternoon.

#SPARQL Unicorn does not seem to work, but manages to crash #QGis every time 馃榾

#FOSS4G2023

https://github.com/sparqlunicorn/sparqlunicornGoesGIS/issues/37

QGis crashes when I click the "Add layer" 路 Issue #37 路 sparqlunicorn/sparqlunicornGoesGIS

My set up is: Ubuntu 22.04 QGis 3.22 (installed from the UbuntuGis PPA) SPARQL Unicorn 0.15 In essence I never get to see any data loaded to the canvas.

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@luis_de_sousa my 2nd day slump was needing to update mapfish-print-v2 :)

Built using something called gradle (written in groovy). I resisted learning these tools when they were popular and do not believe I want to start now :)

@luis_de_sousa @grassgis looking forward to the last goal of your list! Sitting in the train home, just stopping in Bologna, I can only provide limited support on Mastodon. Too tired to open the notebook.
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