[Live-demo] Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: [Gvsig_english] New site
demonstrating the use of Free & Open Source Software
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 18:20:05 EDT 2011
Simon, I'm also watching your progress with interest, and hope that we
can align your work and the OSGeo-Live material.
On the point of datasets, I'm open to incorporating a fine grained
dataset on OSGeo-Live, if it is going to be valuable to a number of
projects, and is suitably compact to fit on the OSGeo-Live DVD.
On 28/04/11 12:02, Simon Cropper wrote:
> On 28/04/11 11:28, Jody Garnett wrote:
>> You should find that the committees mentioned are aware of these
>> issues. In
>> particular the osgeo live project is standardising on the use of the
>> natural
>> earth dataset in order to be above board.
>
> This is good but very few people actually do work at that scale. I
> hope that now we have some data at a finer resolution we will see some
> other tutorials demonstrating techniques typically done on a day to
> day basis.
>
>> If it helps; for the next release of uDig I was going to switch to the
>> natural earth dataset in order to better fit with OSGeo live; and be
> > more generally interesting for a world wide audience.
>
> This sounds good but as stated most users work at a regional level not
> continent wide level.
>
>> From my standpoint it is annoying having any number of projects
>> asking for
>> content to be written; and no procedures in place to easily accept the
>> content that is available.
>>
>> The first project that sits down and defines how submit word, pdf, html,
>> rst, odf etc... (with manual steps if needed) will have a much greater
>> chance of success. Perhaps that project will be yours?
>
> I agree. I have resisted finalising my tutorial on 'preparing
> tutorials' so I can iron out any nuances before asking others to
> follow the same procedure. I think that after a couple of more
> tutorials I should be happy with the process and will publish my notes.
>
> I have also developed a few simple python routines that make those
> finicky things deeded to make a webpage functional, easy to do. These
> will be published and explained on the scripting subdomain.
>
> So far I have...
> 1. A reasonable HTML template (no need for contributor to change)
> 2. A reasonable style setup (no need for contributor to change)
> 3. Sound metadata model
> 4. Appropriate and diverse dataset to demonstrate techniques
> 5. Easy screen capturing procedure
> 6. A range of simple to use scripts to automate those few irritating
> tasks (gather images data and insert tags into HTML document,
> create/maintain navigation lists, synchronise metadata throughout
> website, create PDFs).
>
> Most of these are reasonably stable now, so as stated above, after a
> few more published tutorials I will be releasing these for others to use.
>
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