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    <p>OSGeo-Live team,</p>
    <p>Our OSGeo-Live documentation overviews is currently more
      comprehensive than what you can find here: <a
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        class="">http://cite.opengeospatial.org/pub/cite/files/edu/index.html<br>
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    <p>(These OGC docs only cover a few standards)</p>
    <p>Documentation about OGC standards found in Wikipedia is also more
      comprehensive than the OGC docs.</p>
    <p>Since our OSGeo-Live standards documentation is not updated or
      maintained I think we should drop the OSGeo-Live Project overviews
      for OGC standards. I would like to reference OGC documentation,
      but as yet, I don't think the OGC documentation breadth is up to a
      point where it could be considered production ready, and as such I
      don't think we should reference it.</p>
    <p>Scott,</p>
    <p>If you would like help in authoring such OGC Standards
      documentation, then please let me know. Do to the extent of scope
      required, this would require funding. This is a task I'd
      personally like to be involved in.</p>
    <p>Warm regards,</p>
    <p>Cameron<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26/4/17 3:10 pm, Scott Simmons
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      Hi Cameron,
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      <div class="">The documentation will be “living” and subject to
        intermittent update, so you can consider the work in the URL
        provided to be ready for production, even though it will evolve.
        We are implementing such documentation as a permanent and
        maintained program and will extend this documentation to other
        standards (including new standards as they are published). We do
        not yet have a timeline for “catch-up” of existing standards.</div>
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      <div class="">Best Regards,</div>
      <div class="">Scott</div>
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                <p class="">Hi Scott,</p>
                <p class="">Thanks for your response and URL. Could you
                  please update us on current status and schedule for
                  OGC documentation.</p>
                <p class="">* Is the documentation at <a
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                  considered draft, ready for production, other?</p>
                <p class="">* Is there a maintenance program in place to
                  ensure that this documentation is continuously kept up
                  to date? Eg: to update existing documentation whenever
                  a new standard is published.<br class="">
                </p>
                <p class="">* It appears that the URL provided only
                  mentions WMS KML, SLD, SE, CSW standards. Is there any
                  commitment to generate documentation for other
                  standards?<br class="">
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                Warm regards, Cameron<br class="">
                <br class="">
                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26/4/17 2:12 am, Scott
                  Simmons wrote:<br class="">
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                  Hi Cameron,
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                  <div class="">OGC would very much like to be the
                    source of documentation where possible to keep you
                    from duplicating effort! Perhaps you could link to
                    our material where it is current and useful (as you
                    referenced in your mail) and I will be sure to keep
                    you informed as we accelerate our
                    “implementer-friendly” standards documentation.
                    Examples of such documentation can be found here:</div>
                  <div class=""><a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  <div class="">Where the OSGeo community has developed
                    superior documentation, you may want to stick with
                    that material until we get our material ready.</div>
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                  <div class="">Best Regards,</div>
                  <div class="">Scott</div>
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                        <div class="">Scott Simmons</div>
                        <div class="">Executive Director, Standards
                          Program</div>
                        <div class="">Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)</div>
                        <div class="">
                          <div class="">tel +1 970 682 1922</div>
                          <div class="">mob +1 970 214 9467</div>
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                        <div class="">The OGC: Making Location Count…</div>
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                          Cameron Shorter <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                          <div class="">To date, OSGeo-Live
                            documentation has included write ups of a
                            number of OGC Standards (including both
                            English master text and translations). [1]<br
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                            However, this documentation hasn't been
                            maintained for a number of years.<br
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                            <br class="">
                            As we go through rationalising what we
                            continue to include on OSGeo-Live, we are
                            wondering what should be done about OGC
                            standards text on OSGeo-Live.<br class="">
                            <br class="">
                            I'm aware of the OGC has created some
                            material [2], which on first glance looks to
                            be more complete and more current than the
                            OSGeo-Live material.<br class="">
                            <br class="">
                            I'm interested to hear thoughts (especially
                            from the OGC) on what we should do in moving
                            forward.<br class="">
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                            * Should we drop OSGeo-Live write up of OGC
                            Standards all together, as it is not core
                            business of OSGeo? (This would free up some
                            space on OSGeo-Live)<br class="">
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                            * Should we provide a reference to a OGC
                            Standards URL? If so, where would that be?<br
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                            * Should we make a copy OGC standards into
                            OSGeo-Live docs? If so, who will take
                            responsibility for writing and maintaining
                            the build scripts.<br class="">
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                            * Would the OGC want to investigate using
                            OSGeo-Live's existing translation community
                            to translate OGC docs? If so, how should
                            this be approached and who would like to
                            coordinate it?<br class="">
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                            Thoughts will be welcomed.<br class="">
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                              href="https://github.com/opengeospatial/ogc_school"
                              class="">https://github.com/opengeospatial/ogc_school</a><br
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