On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ragnvald,
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> The GeoNode docs [1] and are the best place to start.  I've got an
> updated version that has some updates and *way* more screenshots in
> the users guide here in a single PDF [2].
>
> To go into more depth on the components that make up GeoNode, the
> OpenGeo Workshops are the next most important thing to learn about in
> order to both administer and customize GeoNode sites.
>
> I've also compiled a sort of quick tour [3] through the workshops and
> some additional topics for a recent training I did in Bogor Indonesia.
>
> [1] http://docs.geonode.org/en/latest/index.html
> [2] http://dev.opengeo.org/~jjohnson/GeoNode.pdf
> [4] http://dev.opengeo.org/~jjohnson/00-bogor-training-overview.pdf

^ Thats should be [3] ... I meant to include a link to Dwins updates
to the docs, but not sure where they ended up?
https://github.com/dwins/geonode/branches.

> Hope thats a start for you ..
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> Jeff
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> On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Ragnvald Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In two weeks I will be doing a small workshop/training on Geonode in
>> Kampala, Uganda. It's purpose is:
>>
>> * Introduce the participants to basics of using Geonode
>> ** Upload data
>> ** Make maps
>> ** Enter meta data
>>
>> * How to start using Geonode on Ubuntu on virtualbox or by a basic Ubuntu
>> 10.04 install.
>>
>> * To stimulate to discussion about how this technology could be the basis
>> for a clearing house mechanism for environmental data in Uganda
>>
>>
>> If anyone has related presentations then do not hesitate to send me copies.
>>
>> I will post links to our own presentations and other resources in a couple
>> of weeks time.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Ragnvald
>>
>>

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