Ian Turton ha scritto:
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Sebastian Benthall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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.
>>
> 
> This is excellent work - well done. James and I were discussing over
> thanksgiving that it might be nice if someone produced a nicer default
> style for the states data.

No! It will be James' nightmare till the end of times!

Seriously, we can create a nicer style if you want, but that
states layer has become a sort of a brand for GeoServer. When
you see that, you know there's GeoServer around somehow.
See here for an example:
http://gisvm.com/

Cheers
Andrea

-- 
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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