[Live-demo] Re: How can we make the OSGeo-Live presentation more
compelling?
Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
jsanz at osgeo.org
Wed Mar 21 07:21:57 EDT 2012
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El 20/03/12 23:03, Cameron Shorter escribió:
> A proposed talk on OSGeo-Live was not ranked high enough to be included
> in the FOSS4G-NA line up.
> I'd be interested to hear suggestions on what we can do to ensure this
> presentation is ranked higher.
>
> I personally think that the OSGeo-Live DVD and accompanying presentation
> is hugely valuable, especially for new users to Geospatial Open Source.
> (At FOSS4G 2009, for which I have metrics, I'd classify half the
> attendees as new users). But it is very likely that I'm biased.
>
> What can we do to make the OSGeo-Live presentation more attractive?
> * Are there ways in which we can improve the presentation?
> * Should we spice up the abstract?
> * Should we encourage the non-technical silent majority to vote on
> abstracts?
>
Tomorrow I'm giving with Pedro-Juan (OSGeo-es Liason Officer and fellow)
the Spanish FOSS4G OSGeo Live DVD presentation.
The slides (in Spanish) are at [1] (better with a recent version of
chrome or firefox).
We are making more or less the same talk than in the past gvSIG Conf
that had three parts:
- - What is the OSGeo LiveDVD and project
- - The point of view of a local chapter: How the Spanish Local chapter
has worked on the project on translations
- - The point of view of a software project: How gvSIG has worked on the
project.
This way we present different aspects of the project, without entering
strictly on the contents of the LiveDVD. So it's more an organizational
talk than a technical one.
Do you think it's worth to translate our slides and publish them
somewhere? Maybe with a more general approach than with OSGeo-es/gvSIG.
Cheers
[1] http://jsanz.github.com/slides/girona-0312-osgeo-live/osgeo-live.html
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Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
http://es.osgeo.org
http://jorgesanz.net
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