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Move several C++ plugins into core #16029

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qgib opened this issue Dec 20, 2012 · 7 comments
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Move several C++ plugins into core #16029

qgib opened this issue Dec 20, 2012 · 7 comments
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qgib commented Dec 20, 2012

Author Name: Nathan Woodrow (@NathanW2)
Original Redmine Issue: 6904
Affected QGIS version: master
Redmine category:c++_plugins


There really isn't any reason that we can't have the heatmap plugin code as part of core QGIS rather then just a core plugin. If it is moved to core QGIS we can give it a API so that people other people can use it.

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qgib commented Dec 20, 2012

Author Name: Paolo Cavallini (@pcav)


This applies also to many (most?) other C++ plugins.


  • subject was changed from Move heatmap plugin into core to Move several C++ plugins into core

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qgib commented Dec 20, 2012

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


Paolo Cavallini wrote:

This applies also to many (most?) other C++ plugins.

this was a suggestion I made a while ago on the dev mailing list (users do ask me, why is a plugin if it comes with qgis?) and it was rejected.

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qgib commented Dec 20, 2012

Author Name: Nathan Woodrow (@NathanW2)


Giovanni Manghi wrote:

Paolo Cavallini wrote:

This applies also to many (most?) other C++ plugins.

this was a suggestion I made a while ago on the dev mailing list (users do ask me, why is a plugin if it comes with qgis?) and it was rejected.

Why was it rejected?

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qgib commented Dec 21, 2012

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


Why was it rejected?

don't remember exactly the reasons... it was Martin who gave the reason.

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qgib commented Jun 28, 2014

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


  • fixed_version_id was changed from Version 2.0.0 to Future Release - Lower Priority

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qgib commented Jun 20, 2016

Author Name: Jürgen Fischer (@jef-n)


  • assigned_to_id removed Arunmozhi P

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qgib commented Jan 2, 2017

Author Name: Giovanni Manghi (@gioman)


  • road graph

  • interpolation

  • terrain analysis

  • zonalstatistics

  • heatmap

are now in the QGIS analysis library.


  • resolution was changed from to fixed/implemented
  • status_id was changed from Open to Closed

@qgib qgib added Bug Either a bug report, or a bug fix. Let's hope for the latter! Plugins labels May 24, 2019
@qgib qgib added this to the Future Release - Lower Priority milestone May 24, 2019
@qgib qgib closed this as completed May 24, 2019
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