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    <p>Richard, it seems from your last response that you hadn't read
      Nick's email. Maybe you are not subscribed to
      <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:seasonofdocs@lists.osgeo.org">seasonofdocs@lists.osgeo.org</a></p>
    <p>Nick, you also might be able to help quantify how much new
      material needs to be created, and where to source the new material
      from?</p>
    <p>I'll let the QGIS community reply about how to best communicate
      with them. (I've heard others ask about the best way to
      communicate with QGIS doc team, so I'm also interested in the
      answer.)<br>
    </p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/4/19 8:23 pm, Nick Bearman wrote:<br>
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          <div dir="ltr">Hi Cameron and everyone,
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            <div>I think your and Andrew's list is fairly comprehensive.
              I would agree the documentation is good, but I also find
              it hard to navigate. </div>
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            <div>I would add that a fair chunk of the tasks that need to
              be done are the new features (brought in at different
              versions) which need to be included. There is probably a
              fair chunk of this that material does exist for (e.g. a
              blog post on a new feature) that could just be copied over
              and tidied up (with ok of the original author) into QGIS
              documentation. </div>
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            <div>I think we probably should have reached out to the QGIS
              community a bit more, but I'm not very clear on how to do
              that! (Cameron, did you get any replies from the QGIS
              Community list)? Probably I have just not looked enough to
              find the right methods to contact them. </div>
            <div><br>
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            <div>I have had interaction with Harrissou Sant-anna <a
                href="https://github.com/DelazJ" target="_blank"
                moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/DelazJ</a> on
              GitHub and they seem quite active, and Alessandro Pasotti
              <a href="https://github.com/elpaso" target="_blank"
                moz-do-not-send="true">https://github.com/elpaso</a> who
              has commented on a few of my PRs. However I can't work how
              how to message them through GitHub! Perhaps they are on
              the qgis-community-team list?!</div>
            <div><br>
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            <div>Please do ask questions, make suggestions etc. !</div>
            <div><br>
            </div>
            <div>Best wishes,</div>
            <div>Nick.</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, 21 Apr 2019 at 05:10,
          Andrew Jeffrey <<a href="mailto:aljeffrey83@gmail.com"
            target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">aljeffrey83@gmail.com</a>>
          wrote:<br>
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              <div dir="ltr">Hi Cameron,
                <div><br>
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                <div>Here is my suggestions for QGIS tasks, nothing new
                  from conversations we have had in the past. Like i've
                  said before my biggest worry is offending someone on
                  the documentation team, I think QGIS does a great job
                  at documentation these are just items ove noticed from
                  my involvement in the Australian user group.</div>
                <div>
                  <ul>
                    <li>Get assistance from writers to create a simple,
                      and clear "quickstart". <i>WHY? Because 11 of the
                        26 threads started in 2019 on the Australian
                        user group are related to getting started,
                        loading and exporting data. People indicate that
                        they have referred to the documentation but are
                        still lost.</i></li>
                    <li>Review structure of current documentation,
                      provide clear separation of tasks. <i>WHY?
                        Because there is a "Getting started" section in
                        the user manual and also a separate
                        documentation section on "Getting started with
                        GIS" - Which route does a new user take? And is
                        the best place for Getting started material to
                        be nested in other material? I'm not sure but a
                        writer could assist us with the best practice
                        structure?</i></li>
                    <li>Writers to review the language and readability
                      of the QGIS "Step by Step contribution" (This is
                      documentation for making documentation
                      contributions). - <a
href="https://docs.qgis.org/3.4/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html"
                        target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://docs.qgis.org/3.4/en/docs/documentation_guidelines/first_contribution.html</a>
                      - <i>WHY? This guide walks a user through making
                        a contirbution to the QGIS documentation. I
                        don't believe the method for maintaining
                        documentation will change, so lets make this
                        section so accurate and clear that anyone can
                        pick it up.</i><br>
                    </li>
                    <li>Get documentation mentors (someone alread
                      familiar with documenting) to assist want to be
                      documenters knock off some of the doc items marked
                      as "easy". </li>
                  </ul>
                  <div>For the most part I think the QGIS documentation
                    is good and quiet in-depth, just at times a
                    difficult to navigate and find content.</div>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Happy for people to question me on these, or have a
                  discussion about QGIS items you would find valuable.</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Thank</div>
                <div>Andrew</div>
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at
              8:22 AM Cameron Shorter <<a
                href="mailto:cameron.shorter@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                moz-do-not-send="true">cameron.shorter@gmail.com</a>>
              wrote:<br>
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                <p>Hi folks, <br>
                </p>
                <p>I'm struggling to compile QGIS writing tasks for
                  SeasonOfDocs which are as compelling as Jo and Maria
                  have put together for GeoNetwork:</p>
                <p><a
                    href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#GeoNetwork"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#GeoNetwork</a></p>
                <p> I'm hoping that those of you who have used QGIS docs
                  can list strengths and then be fully transparent about
                  its weaknesses. If we don't have much of a problem,
                  something requiring senior technical writer expertise,
                  then why would Google want to help us? There will be
                  plenty of worthy projects for Google to select from.</p>
                <p>We have 3 days (till 23 April) to respond. Could you
                  please help by brainstorming ideas in this email
                  thread. I'll commit to compiling them into <a
                    href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#QGIS"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#QGIS</a>
                  . (Although feel free to update it yourself.)<br>
                </p>
                <p>Ideas I'm considering based on the conversations so
                  far:</p>
                <p>* There appears to be a high technical barrier to
                  entry which makes it hard for new users to engage with
                  improving QGIS docs. Is this so? What writing tasks
                  could we put in place to address this?<br>
                </p>
                <p>* OSGeoLive has successfully attracted authors from ~
                  50 projects to write Quickstarts and Project Overviews
                  based on clear templates and writing guides. Would a
                  template/writing guide be useful for QGIS? For what
                  doc types? Workshops? Tutorials? (I'm suspecting these
                  to be in the sweet spot for us, as they could be
                  rolled out through OSGeoLive to other projects).<br>
                </p>
                <p>* "<i>Training materials are generally tailored to a
                    customer, their technical use case, using sample
                    maps from the customer's location in the world. This
                    makes it difficult to develop consolidated material
                    that works for everyone". </i>However<i>, "there's
                    a really big need for standard training materials-
                    and also if possible the kind of training materials
                    that could be used for schools, to try to break the
                    monopoly that certain proprietary companies have on
                    that area."</i> How can we define this task more
                  clearly?</p>
                <p>* The GeoNetwork team have provided an honest
                  statement about the quality and completeness of their
                  documentation. Does QGIS documentation have similar
                  limitations? (My initial skim over docs suggest that
                  the quality might be better, but I could be wrong.)</p>
                <p>* QGIS has had a major feature update from 2.18 to
                  3.4.x. I suspect we should talk about this? What
                  documentation still needs to be updated or improved as
                  a consequence?</p>
                <p>* With a rapidly innovating product like QGIS, with
                  large documentation base, we could be running into
                  challenges around maintenance and sustainability. Do
                  you consider this a problem? If so, can you provide
                  examples we can reference? Do you have suggestions on
                  writing tasks to address this?<br>
                </p>
                <p>* Matteo mentions an issue tracker with over 400
                  writing tasks in it. How do we resource the management
                  of these issues? We likely won't be allocated a <b>senior</b>
                  writer to action such a list (Google's target for this
                  initiative), but we might get a junior writer. This
                  might not be supported until future Google writing
                  initiatives, based on our identified need for such a
                  role.</p>
                <p> * I'm aware that there are multiple QGIS training
                  courses on the web, some which are free and open.
                  Could you identify those that a tech writer should
                  consider. You can list in the "Resources:" list in <a
href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#QGIS"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#QGIS</a>
                  . I notice that much of the training on the web is
                  still based on version 2.18. Should we suggest effort
                  be dedicated to updating them to 3.4?<br>
                </p>
                <p>----</p>
                <p>Please respond to this email with your ideas. I'll
                  really appreciate the help.</p>
                <p>What follows are the emails and ideas I've based the
                  above thoughts upon.</p>
                <p>Warm regards, Cameron</p>
                <p>----<br>
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                <p>Matteo's suggestions:</p>
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                  <li style="margin-bottom:0.1em">Pyqgis cookbook code
                    snipped are now automatically tested, meaning that
                    every new contribution will be rock solid and code
                    snippets can be taken "as they are" and pasted in
                    QGIS</li>
                  <li style="margin-bottom:0.1em">Change the doc style
                    to the more readable Read-The-Docs vanilla theme
                    (fully supported by sphinx). A live example here<span> </span><a
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                      target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://qgis.org/test/en/</a>.</li>
                  <li style="margin-bottom:0.1em">Besides from contents,
                    writing documentation isn't easy because of the
                    complex framework (sphinx, git, github, etc).
                    Improving the WYSIWYG github editor would be a great
                    enhancement</li>
                  <li style="margin-bottom:0.1em">Cleaning the issue
                    tracker in github (> 400 issue now) in many
                    different ways: verifying issues, closing
                    duplicates, make order in the labels, etc</li>
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class="gmail-m_-3061626792538241329gmail-m_-5613301676391199340gmail-m_1594467163975333744gmail-m_-4990625431597427942moz-cite-prefix">On
                  12/4/19 2:46 pm, Andrew Jeffrey wrote:<br>
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                  <div dir="ltr">Hi,
                    <div><br>
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                    <div>I agree with Jo's respone to Camerons
                      question. </div>
                    <div><br>
                    </div>
                    <div>Training materials are generally tailored to a
                      type of customer and I this believe makes it
                      difficult to develop consolidated material that
                      works for everyone. The similarities I do see in
                      training material though is the basics, the kind
                      of basics that are taught to new users like those
                      in the education space.</div>
                    <div><br>
                    </div>
                    <div>As Jo mentioned there is potential here to
                      break a monolopy in this space, and get exposure
                      to new users early in their development. What
                      makes this even better is a solid training
                      material base owned by the community can be used
                      by anyone creating training material, providing a
                      consistent training base whether you learn in your
                      own time online or go to trainer "A". Effectively
                      consolidating the "QGIS beginner" training
                      material.</div>
                    <div><br>
                    </div>
                    <div>Regards</div>
                    <div><br>
                    </div>
                    <div>Andrew</div>
                  </div>
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                    <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Apr 11,
                      2019 at 2:21 AM Jo Cook <<a
                        href="mailto:jo.k.cook@gmail.com"
                        target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">jo.k.cook@gmail.com</a>>
                      wrote:<br>
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                        <div><br>
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                        <div><snip></div>
                        <div><br>
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                        <div>Secondly- Cameron's question about QGIS
                          courses- we also run QGIS training courses in
                          the UK, and I think there's a fairly wide
                          market, both geographically, and in the types
                          of customer. We are focused on integration
                          with cloud technologies, such as delivering
                          QGIS via AWS AppStream, and less on teaching
                          people to use all of the functionality, for
                          example for higher-end processing and
                          analysis. Having said that, I think there's a
                          really big need for standard training
                          materials- and also if possible the kind of
                          training materials that could be used for
                          schools, to try to break the monopoly that
                          certain proprietary companies have on that
                          area.</div>
                        <div><br>
                        </div>
                        <div>Regards</div>
                        <div><br>
                        </div>
                        <div>Jo</div>
                      </div>
                      <br>
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                        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Apr
                          10, 2019 at 2:27 PM Cameron Shorter <<a
                            href="mailto:cameron.shorter@gmail.com"
                            target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">cameron.shorter@gmail.com</a>>
                          wrote:<br>
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                            <p>Thanks for the introduction Nick. One
                              thing that puzzles me is that there
                              appears to be a lot of people setting up
                              QGIS training courses and I would have
                              thought it would be beneficial of these
                              separate initiatives were to become more
                              consolidated.</p>
                            <p>I'd expect that consolidating workshops
                              would be a very valuable task, as it would
                              focus the community together.</p>
                            <p>It would also be a suitably challenging
                              task to bring multiple threads together,
                              and something that would be worthy of a
                              senior technical writer's expertise.</p>
                            <p>What are people's thoughts on the current
                              state of available QGIS training courses?
                              Is there potential to consolidate? Or is
                              everyone tailoring to their unique user
                              base? <br>
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                            <p>Warm regards, Cameron<br>
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                              10/4/19 10:13 pm, Nick Bearman wrote:<br>
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                                  <div>I'm keen to learn how to
                                    contribute more effectively,
                                    particularly to QGIS documentation,
                                    and I am also looking to run a
                                    workshop on how to contribute to OS
                                    documentation at upcoming FOSS4G UK
                                    event in Edinburgh, UK in Sept.</div>
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                                  <div>I am familiar with Git/GitHub and
                                    Markdown. The RST format of the QGIS
                                    Documentation site sometimes eludes
                                    me! I look forward to working with
                                    you all. </div>
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Cameron Shorter
Technology Demystifier
Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant

M +61 (0) 419 142 254</pre>
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                  style="font-size:12.8px">Nick Bearman</span></div>
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              <div style="font-size:small">Due to my own life/work
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Cameron Shorter
Technology Demystifier
Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant

M +61 (0) 419 142 254</pre>
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