@underdarkGIS@oslandia Yes, and that should definitely not have happened ! Changing a major version of critical Python dependency in a minor QGIS release, without any warning, is totally nuts. There should have been a QEP for that, and at least clear communication to plugin developers.
Thanks to @geopandas team for providing a great example setup.
The last thing missing are some rewrites of paths to allow seamless switching to previous versions. If anyone understands the sphinx magic involved, any help would be highly appreciated.
Today, I took ChatGPT's Data Analyst for a spin. You've probably seen the fancy advertising videos: just drop in a dataset and AI does all the analysis for you?! Let's see ...
Following up on our little poll from earlier this month: looks like people are interested in reviving the monthly #QGIS plugin update blog post. I'm therefore looking for a volunteer to help me make this happen. Drop me a message if you're interested
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New Trajectools 2.1 and MovingPandas 0.18 releases
Today marks the 2.1 release of #Trajectools for #QGIS. This release adds multiple new algorithms and improvements. Since some improvements involve upstream #MovingPandas functionality, I recommend to also update MovingPandas while you're at it.
@underdarkGIS
That's a very interesting paper and a substantial amount of work, well done!
But I can't but not notice that what you call the mobility data science is similar (or a subset of) to what is called the Integrated Science of Movement. There doesn't seem to be awareness of this larger concept in the Dagstuhl workshop community, which shows that movement research is done in silos, as you say in the paper...
@udemsar you're absolutely right. It's very hard to get people to really think and work interdisciplinarily. It's already hard between transport planners, geographers, and computer scientists, all working just on human mobility
#Trajectools continues growing. Lately, we have started expanding towards #PublicTransport analyses. The algorithms available through the current Trajectools development version are courtesy of the #gtfs_functions library
@underdarkGIS
I also think it might be cool to feature plugins. Maybe highlight a particular plug-in and go into depth (to some extent) it's usage (aside from the description, which can be lacking such information)