Once the REST layer page is out, people will be looking at metadata
more.  In particular, people will likely look at the default release
data more.

This opens up the necessity of making that metadata more compelling
and also the opportunity to make it work for GeoServer--by talking
about what the software can be used for, or pointing out particular
features, or just catching the eye of somebody who stumbles upon an
exposed layer page and wonders, "what is this?"

Here's an example:

http://atlas.openplans.org:8080/geosearch/rest/topp/states.html

If this seems like a good idea to others, I'd be happy to write some
blurbs for the other release data.

Thanks,

Sebastian Benthall
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org

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