[Live-demo] presentation update

Barry Rowlingson barry.rowlingson at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 01:05:45 PDT 2012


[and now with reply-all so the list gets it]

> GEOS should be added to the presentation.

Done

> EOxServer should not be added. Actually, EOxServer should not be linked into
> the OSGeo-Live docs, but it seems it has slipped in without review.

Okay, will remove it.

I've just noticed MB-System in the online docs. Under Desktop GIS. Did
that just appear?

I think some of the stuff in Desktop GIS should probably go elsewhere
- maybe Geopublisher and Atlas Styler should go into the Nav+Maps
section, and we keep the Desktop GIS section as really only those
programs that have general desktop GIS functionality (Qgis, gvSIG et
al). I don't think OSSIM should be there either - there's no
Quickstart doc and maybe it should go in the Geospatial Libraries
section - which applications on the disk actually use it?

>
>>
>> Is it worth re-ordering the presentation to exactly match the order in
>> the online documentation?
>
> Probably not.
> I developed the order of the original presentation such that it was easy to
> segway from one application to the next. I am however open to suggestions on
> how you would prefer to order the presentation if you have specific ideas.

 I might have a good think about it in the light of whatever comments
people have on my comments above...

Also, I put the notes that were in the text file into the 'Notes'
section of the OpenOffice presentation with some additions and minor
edits. I'll often do a presentation with this view of the deck on my
phone so I can see the slide+notes.

 Its possible to extract the text back if really needed by exporting
to HTML or something. It also lets you do HTML image+text versions of
the presentation, such as:

http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~rowlings/Teaching/UseR2012/introductionTalk.html

with a bit of scripted reformatting.

Barry



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