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Is this project dead? #39

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trenkert opened this issue Jan 21, 2016 · 4 comments
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Is this project dead? #39

trenkert opened this issue Jan 21, 2016 · 4 comments

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@trenkert
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If not, could you provide an English translation?

@lupa18
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lupa18 commented Jan 21, 2016

It's quite dead, Tryolabs didn't complete their work and the software it's not finished, and
is not fully functional. LQDA doesn't fill our expectations, so we consider it unusable at the moment.

If you want to write to whole team with proposals or things like that, you can do it here:
[email protected]

@lupa18 lupa18 closed this as completed Jan 21, 2016
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lupa18 commented Aug 27, 2019

I put this comment here:

@joeblankenship1 says:

Thanks @lupa18
It is usable... kind of. It's a bit difficult to build and a few of libraries that were used with Python 2.7 are no longer supported. However, I have used this for my graduate research and I know of 2 others who have also used this for research, but I had to really walk them through how to set everything up.
I have started a migration to Python 3 and Django 2.1, but it's still in the works:
https://github.com/libreqda/libreQDA/network
I hope to get back to this in November, but my PhD research is really cutting into the time I need to finish the migration.
If you would like to cut your teeth on some Django programming, let me know. If you would also like to use this software, I can also get online and walk you through the setup process.

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I'm really trying to get this migration done by 2020 deadline for legacy python and it won't be too fancy: just a one to one migration. Once I get it building in Python3 and Django 2.1+, I'll start adding features noted in the issues backlog.

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I'm really trying to get this migration done by 2020 deadline for legacy python and it won't be too fancy: just a one to one migration. Once I get it building in Python3 and Django 2.1+, I'll start adding features noted in the issues backlog.

Joe I'm interested in using this library as part of my master's thesis, I wanted to know if you have any code you could share? I'm currently trying to install it but facing a lot of issues on my first try.

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