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VM is not updated #53

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lbartoletti opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 9 comments
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VM is not updated #53

lbartoletti opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 9 comments

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@lbartoletti
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Found for QWAT, and now for QGEP. Datamodels are both old.

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ponceta commented Feb 20, 2019

@sjib Is there a process or someone dedicaced for the VM update?

As far as I know, a nice dump of datamodel and demo data and an up to date qgs project is already nice.

Of course having it up to date on a VM is even better.

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m-kuhn commented Feb 20, 2019

@tudorbarascu you produced these if I am not mistaken. Any plans to continue this effort?

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I tried some time ago to re-align the vm to the latest updates but, if I recall well, at that time there were some discrepancies between the data model and the qgs (I might be mistaken). The vm also hosts the latest qwat project.

I would like to do it on QGIS 3 if possible, are there any plans of updating the projects to GIS3 as doing it on version 2 feels counterproductive to me as in short term they will be obsolete, right?

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m-kuhn commented Feb 20, 2019

Yep, a QGIS 3 project is just around the corner QGEP/QGEP#468

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If it is a requirement to have a VM containing QWAT and QGEP with the latest versions, we can study the automatic creation of this one.

cc @haubourg @ponceta

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ponceta commented Apr 29, 2019

Automation? Really a need? I would better go the good old way on major releases only. (Except if it is now a simple procedure to create and update WM)

PUM and GIT subversion are IMHO already great tools to help minimizing update times on that side.

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ponceta commented Mar 9, 2020

@lbartoletti @m-kuhn @tudorbarascu If you work on this in the next days in 's-Hertogenbosch, it would be nice to list here the choices you make for these VM.

As we discussed lately, it would be nice to have such an update yearly on the QGIS LTR version, with both projects updated.

Target versions are therefore :

  • QGIS 3.10.3 (LTR)
  • QGEP 1.4.0
  • QWAT 1.3.4
  • qgep plugin 1.2.1
  • pg history viewer plugin 2.2

Please feel free to update this if required. This should be visible somewhere in the documentation.

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sjib commented May 19, 2023

@ponceta Can you add this to the sustainability project if we still want to maintain a VM?

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ponceta commented Jun 5, 2023

I think there's a decision that refers more to the strategy than the technical aspects.

What we do actually want :

  • An image to run CI tests and ensure stability
  • An easy way to deploy a demo version of any TEKSI module (datamodel tool, packaging)
  • A web based demo version of what we can expect when the module is integrated in a complete Infrastructure of GeoData (view only)

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