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I realize that while Hajk is OpenSource, most development is likely done by different stake holders, municipalities that need Hajk internally, or both internally and externally as a way to offer information and service to the residents. And you have your own setups of Hajk for development.
I am a software developer, and I'm just wondering if anyone has a tutorial to share how you set up your own Hajk on your own computer? With some basic layers, a typographic background and maybe a few layers from Länsstyrelsen or Lantmäteriet? Live or static doesn't matter, even if it would be cool to learn how to use live ones. I have experimented with adding live layers to QGIS, I don't remember if it was Länsstyrelsen or Lantmäteriet, but I have to admit I did not get anywhere.
I know you all are busy and I know it is too much to ask. But asking anyway, in case someone already have such a tutorial handy and is willing to share :)
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I realize that while Hajk is OpenSource, most development is likely done by different stake holders, municipalities that need Hajk internally, or both internally and externally as a way to offer information and service to the residents. And you have your own setups of Hajk for development.
I am a software developer, and I'm just wondering if anyone has a tutorial to share how you set up your own Hajk on your own computer? With some basic layers, a typographic background and maybe a few layers from Länsstyrelsen or Lantmäteriet? Live or static doesn't matter, even if it would be cool to learn how to use live ones. I have experimented with adding live layers to QGIS, I don't remember if it was Länsstyrelsen or Lantmäteriet, but I have to admit I did not get anywhere.
I know you all are busy and I know it is too much to ask. But asking anyway, in case someone already have such a tutorial handy and is willing to share :)
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