[Live-demo] Another OSGeo-Live BoF at FOSS4G today after OSGeo AGM
Jeremy Morley
Jeremy.Morley at nottingham.ac.uk
Wed Sep 25 15:41:47 PDT 2013
One small erratum - when the workshops team transposed the instructions
from our Basecamp account to the Google Doc for formatting, they changed a
filename for some reason.
The system files to add the proxy to are "/etc/environment" and
"/etc/bash.bashrc" (not "/etc/.bashrc").
Jeremy
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Jeremy Morley
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Triumph Road, University of Nottingham. NG7 2TU, United Kingdom.
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On 25/09/2013 23:17, "Jeremy Morley" <Jeremy.Morley at nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:
>
>Angelos,
>
>Regarding the proxy, we didn't ourselves directly re-configure the
>USBs/DVDs but provided instructions on how to configure the settings for
>use in the practicals. I've attached that document as a PDF (I can share a
>Google Docs version if you like). The scope of this is limited to system,
>apt, Firefox, and QGIS configuration (as well as the keyboard layout). It
>seems most of the applications have a proxy setting which often is
>separate from system settings, so might need checking one by one.
>
>QGIS 2: I understand that this is a pretty big job and so might have to
>wait till 7.5. It seems a shame though to have to wait 6 months to get
>this latest and greatest release in, especially given the noise it's
>generated. Hence a 7.1 release before Christmas (rather than 7.0.1). But I
>can see that this probably disrupts the usual schedule more than is
>perhaps warranted.
>
>
>Jeremy
>
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>Jeremy Morley
>Geospatial Science Theme Leader, Nottingham Geospatial Institute,
>Triumph Road, University of Nottingham. NG7 2TU, United Kingdom.
>Web: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ngi Twitter: jeremy_morley
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>Email: jeremy.morley at nottingham.ac.uk
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>On 25/09/2013 23:00, "Angelos Tzotsos" <gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi Jeremy,
>>
>>It was really nice to meet you at FOSS4G. Thank you for organizing such
>>an excellent conference for the community.
>>
>>Sorry that I forgot those 2 points. Perhaps I forgot some other things
>>too, please free to add here or the BOF wiki page.
>>
>>To answer the first one, I would need to know what kind of changes you
>>did on the USB for the FOSS4G workshops. Ian told me that you did
>>changes but we did not manage to find time to go into the details.
>>
>>As for the second, we did have a plan to release a 7.0.1 with some fixes
>>in, but qgis 2.0 is a new feature and a pretty big one too for a point
>>release... plus we will need to update documentation and make sure that
>>all the plugins needed for the quickstarts are updated for 2.0 and
>>included too. This seems to me like a 7.5 work to be done, but I am open
>>to suggestions on how to manage such an update earlier.
>>
>>Best,
>>Angelos
>>
>>On 09/25/2013 10:21 PM, Jeremy Morley wrote:
>>> Angelos,
>>>
>>> Good to meet you and everyone else at FOSS4G. The Live-DVD BoF was one
>>>of
>>> the few things I made it to!
>>>
>>> I had two specific things. Firstly, as mentioned in the meeting, a way
>>>to
>>> set proxy information system-wide, including in the various
>>>applications,
>>> would be particularly useful.
>>>
>>> Secondly, is there any chance of a 7.1 version sooner than the 7.5
>>>release
>>> that includes QGIS 2?..
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>> -- ------------------------------------------------------------ --
>>> Jeremy Morley
>>> Geospatial Science Theme Leader, Nottingham Geospatial Institute,
>>> Triumph Road, University of Nottingham. NG7 2TU, United Kingdom.
>>> Web: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ngi Twitter: jeremy_morley
>>> Tel.: +44/0 115 84 68411
>>> Email: jeremy.morley at nottingham.ac.uk
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 25/09/2013 18:47, "Angelos Tzotsos" <gcpp.kalxas at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> What an exciting OSGeoLive BOF meeting at FOSS4G!
>>>> Even though we did not manage to meet for a second time, we did join
>>>>the
>>>> Edu BOF and lots of ideas came from that direction too.
>>>>
>>>> Summing up:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Documentation.
>>>> - Many expressed that translation process is not working as it
>>>> should (outdated pages get published, tracking outdated pages in not
>>>> possible with stats page etc). It has been proposed to use something
>>>> like Transifex to manage our translations. Also, outdated pages should
>>>> be blocked by the system from being released.
>>>> - Education is an important goal for OSGeoLive, we need to find a
>>>> way for ICA-OSGeo Labs to be able to add new tutorials, workshop
>>>> material etc. We should probably re-think this download launcher we
>>>>have
>>>> at the Live desktop and make it work again... perhaps pointing to the
>>>> ICA-OSGeo repository.
>>>> - It was proposed to move ALL documentation into debian
>>>>package(s),
>>>> in order to be able to provide updates to it.
>>>> - PDF creation was discussed in order to provide our docs to
>>>> students as a handbook.
>>>> - Find a way to update and build docs within the Live disk (eg by
>>>> not deleting the svn files)
>>>>
>>>> 2. Build/Development:
>>>> - Create Java packages outside Launchpad (using binaries) in
>>>>order
>>>> to finally make OSGeoLive a meta-package. I was told we will have more
>>>> packagers on this ;) This would enable future OSGeoLive versions to
>>>>have
>>>> an upgrade path...
>>>> - Create vagrant machines to be able to make debugging easy for
>>>>the
>>>> masses.
>>>> - Cloud deployment of OSGeoLive on Synnefo for demonstration
>>>> http://www.synnefo.org/
>>>> https://accounts.demo.synnefo.org/ui/login
>>>> - There was a suggestion for full CI solution like Jenkins
>>>>
>>>> 3. Code:
>>>> - LOTS of people on the meeting want the project to move on git
>>>> (preferably on an OSGeo infrastructure). I would like to hear them on
>>>> the mailing list too. I am long ago in favor of that switch. It seems
>>>>I
>>>> am not alone anymore...
>>>>
>>>> 4. Data:
>>>> - For 7.5 we should ask all projects to use only common data
>>>>sets.
>>>> This is a big thing, similar to the Java cleanup we did for 6.0...
>>>>
>>>> 5. Distribution:
>>>> - It was suggested that each conference should ask each delegate
>>>>if
>>>> they want OSGeoLive on a DVD or on a USB drive. If a USB is selected
>>>>(I
>>>> guess most of them would) then charge a couple of more $ on conference
>>>> registration. Wonderful suggestion IMO
>>>> - There was a suggestion for creating postcards as a marketing
>>>> material.
>>>>
>>>> Lets open the discussion on the above and see what can be done for 7.5
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Angelos
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 09/20/2013 11:37 AM, Astrid Emde wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> yesterday we had a very good meeting with people interested in
>>>>> OSGeo-Live.
>>>>> We were more than 15 participant.
>>>>>
>>>>> We talked about a lot of topics and nearly missed the Gala dinner ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> You find the topics we discussed about on the BoF FOSS4G wiki page:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2013_BirdsOfAFeather#OSGeo-Live
>>>>>
>>>>> Please add your name if you want.
>>>>>
>>>>> TODAY we want to meet again.
>>>>> We will meet after the OSGeo GML. We still have to find a room.
>>>>> Yesterday
>>>>> it looked like some of you want to discuss more about the
>>>>>documentation
>>>>> and about packaging and build process.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Today from 9-10 we are also invited to the Education and ICA-OSGeo
>>>>>Labs
>>>>> meeting
>>>>> When - Friday 20th September at 09:00 -10:00 in the GeoCamp Marquee
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2013_BirdsOfAFeather#Education_and_I
>>>>>C
>>>>>A-
>>>>> OSGeo_Labs_meeting
>>>>>
>>>>> See you in the evening at next OSGeo-Live BoF meeting
>>>>>
>>>>> Astrid
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> National Technical University of Athens
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