On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have (with a bit of prodding from the Aust-NZ OSGeo chapter) managed to
> get a GeoTools "min conference" (i.e. workshop) set up for an upcoming event
> in Canberra.
> - http://osdc.com.au/
> - http://osdc.com.au/miniconfs/#geotools
> The idea would be to run the traditional "Geospatial for Java" tutorials
> (since that has been so much fun at FOSS4G).
> I have provided the following "landing
> page": http://docs.geotools.org/latest/userguide/tutorial/index.html
> Does anyone mind if I decorate that page with a "Welcome" message of some
> sort; we have done similar things in the past for FOSS4G (but I thought I
> should ask first).

I personally would not mind, provided the logo stays there for a limited amount
of time (or we'll start piling them up! :-p)

Cheers
Andrea

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