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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Margherita,<br>
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      On 18/06/2013 5:21 PM, Margherita Di Leo wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi Cameron,
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 11:07 PM,
            Cameron Shorter <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                <div>Margherita,<br>
                  As I've mentioned before, I think this poster is a
                  very valuable contribution to the OSGeo community, and
                  is the sort of thing that OSGeo Advocates are looking
                  to have at FOSS4G and related conferences.<br>
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                  Some specific suggestions for the wiki page:<br>
                  * I suggest that you create a separate wiki page, <a
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                  referenced from: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                    href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Poster"
                    target="_blank">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Poster</a>
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            <div style="">OK</div>
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    Thanks, I see you have updated this.<br>
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                <div> It should cover all the questions people are
                  likely to have with regards to the poster:<br>
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                  ** How is the poster updated? (Is this something that
                  you'd be able to ensure happens as part of the
                  OSGeo-Live build process?)
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            <div style="">I can't answer this. How does the presentation
              work? <br>
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    We describe how the presentation is updated here:<br>
    <a href="http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Presentation">http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Presentation</a><br>
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    The extra information that I think would be valuable to add to your
    wiki would be to explain how you cut and paste images into your
    poster.  (Do you select a page of icons at a time and copy across,
    or drag one icon at a time, or ...?)<br>
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                <div> Should people contact yourself if they have a
                  suggested improvement?<br>
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            <div style="">I'd prefer people to download it and make
              their improvement, and only those who don't have svn
              writing access contact with me in order to upload the
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                  ** What tools should be used to update the document
                  (Open Office)?</div>
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            <div style="">I used LibreOffice, but I guess OpenOffice is
              fine too.</div>
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    I had issues with the formatting in OpenOffice, LibreOffice worked
    ok. I've updated the wiki to say so.<br>
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                <div> How would you add another project? Any tips for
                  making sure formatting etc remains consistent.<br>
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            <div style="">uhm..  I'm not really the right person to give
              tips on any graphical stuff. Whoever put hands on the
              poster and follow their own instinct will produce a better
              outcome :) </div>
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                  ** What would you recommend for printing the poster?
                  What size do you recommend? A4, A3, A2, A1, A0?<br>
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            <div style="">It's meant to be A0 </div>
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                  ** What does poster printing typically cost?<br>
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            <div style="">No idea, we print them in-house. It really
              depends on the paper used.</div>
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                  ** Does the marketing committee sponsor printing of
                  the poster. (Question needs to be asked of the
                  marketing committee).<br>
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            <div style="">OK, i'll ask </div>
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                  ** What is the license on the poster? (It is built
                  upon OSGeo-Live Project Overviews, which are CC-By.
                  I'd suggest CC-By, but you could also pick CC-By-SA).<br>
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            <div style="">I used the content of the presentation, just
              put them in the shape of a poster. I didn't create any new
              art-work. So whatever license has the presentation, the
              same should be applied to the poster, hence cc-by works
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                  Comments on Poster content:<br>
                  * The groupings of OSGeo-Live projects was updated in
                  OSGeo-Live 6.5, which hasn't been reflected in this
                  poster (based on version 6.0)<br>
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                  * A couple of projects have been added / retired in
                  6.5 which should be updated. (And updated again for
                  7.0 in a month or so)<br>
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            <div style="">Yes. the poster reflects the state of
              OSGeo-Live 6.0. Sorry I didn't have time to update it
              lately. As I said I just took the stuff from the
              presentation, at that time.</div>
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                  * I suggest adding a CC-By logo to the poster.<br>
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                  * I suggest provide details about the currency of the
                  poster, either referencing the version of OSGeo-Live
                  it is based upon, and/or the date of release: Eg:
                  "CC-By-Logo: Poster derived from OSGeo-Live 6.0
                  Project Overviews, June 2012."</div>
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            <div><font color="#666666">Best regards,</font></div>
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            <div><font color="#666666">Margherita DI LEO    </font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666">Postdoctoral Researcher</font></div>
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            <div><font color="#666666">European Commission - DG JRC </font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666">Institute for Environment and
                Sustainability (IES)</font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666">Via Fermi, 2749</font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666">I-21027 Ispra (VA) - Italy - TP
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            <div><font color="#666666">       </font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666">Tel. +39 0332 78 3600   </font></div>
            <div><font color="#666666"><a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="mailto:margherita.di-leo@jrc.ec.europa.eu"
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            <div><font color="#666666">Disclaimer: The views expressed
                are purely those of the writer and may not in any
                circumstance be regarded as stating an official position
                of the European Commission.</font></div>
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