Closed anitagraser closed 5 years ago
Hi @anitagraser We can remove the experimental flag once we get the 3.0 up we are almost ready all the 2.x versions needs to be experimental, basically because they use functions that pgRouting 2.x has bugs, so for those this stills apply:
use at your own risk, may corrupt data, might not produce correct results"
For version 3.0, soon to be released, we can do the removal.
Yes, I'm agree. With new version we can remove experimental flag.
Experimental flag has been removed
pgRoutingLayer is still marked as "experimental" in the metadata and thus on https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/pgRoutingLayer/. Is there a specific reason to keep it on experimental status? Based on how long it has been around, and how actively you're working on it, I think it should be considered stable. (I usually read "experimental" as "early version, use at your own risk, may corrupt data, might not produce correct results".)