Hi again,

Please find attached two documents where I try to illustrate the suggested 
changes (with 
https://github.com/lucadelu/osgeo/blob/ab18927d18bd73bbb58201b2612f608ffbfa8a08/marketing/print/grass_a4.svg
 as reference).
The TXT is in diff style (removed content starts with a "-" on the line, added 
content with a "+") and in the ODT I had "track changes" activated.

Hope that helps to identify the proposals for changes.

Cheers
Stefan


-----Original Message-----
From: Luca Delucchi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: mandag 31. juli 2017 10.10
To: Stefan Blumentrath <[email protected]>
Cc: Markus Neteler <[email protected]>; Anna Kratochvílová 
<[email protected]>; GRASS developers list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] GRASS flyer for the new osgeo branding

On 29 July 2017 at 23:51, Stefan Blumentrath <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ciao Luca,
>

Ciao Stefan,


>
> There is also the R interface (rgrass7) which is not mentioned in the 
> “Interfaces” paragraph.
>

Added

>
> All this and some other small adjustments can be found in the attached txt.
>

Sorry but it is to difficult to understand what you changed, please can you 
send me the proposed changes like others (in a bullet list)

Thanks

>
>
> Cheers
>
> Stefan
>

--
ciao
Luca

www.lucadelu.org

Attachment: GRASS_A4_text.odt
Description: GRASS_A4_text.odt

- A mature spatial analysis suite
+ The reliable number cruncher

GRASS GIS is 
+ powerfull 
free and open source software for performing spatial analysis. It consists of 
more than 500 modules for processing vector, raster, voxeland temporal data.
+ The roots of GRASS GIS are going back to the early 1980s, 
- Many interfaces to other programs in related domains like geostatistics, 
databases, web map services and even other GIS software exist. It is the oldest 
and largest free andopen source GIS
but it is still at the bleeding edge of innovation in GIS technology.
+ It has been developed with efficiency in mind and is suitable for both small 
and big data problems. GRASS GIS runs on almost all kinds of hardware, from 
small laptop to HPC cluster and 
- It 
can serve as a desktop GIS 
+ with a modern graphical user interface 
as well as a geospatial library or 
the backbone of a GIS infrastructure.
+ More than 200 AddOns can extend its functionality and provide solutions for 
often more specific tasks.

- A long term endeavor
+ Active GRASS GIS community
- GRASS GIS was born more than 30 years ago...and the latest commit is probably 
just few hours old!
Many people have contributed to improve the software. Its strength and success 
rely on an active development team and the feedback of a wide contributors 
community; both combine their efforts to make GRASS GIS easier, more useful and 
powerful to everybody.

Where is GRASS GIS used?
GRASS GIS is used in scientific applications, commercial settings and by public 
authorities all over the world. The software has shown strong potential for 
solving geospatial problems in numerous situations world-wide.

Features
GRASS GIS supports nearly all common GIS file formats through the use of the 
GDAL/OGR library
Raster analysis: map algebra, interpolation, mask
-, correlation/covariance analysis
...
3D raster (voxel) analysis: 3D map algebra,3D interpolation, 3D visualization...
Image processing: aerial/UAV image, satellite 
data,supervised/unsupervised/object classification...
DTM analysis: contour/surface generation, cost-path, slope-aspect analysis
+ , hydrology
Vector analysis: topology, buffer, overlays, network analysis...
Temporal (4D) framework: support for time series big spatio-temporal 
environmental data
Point cloud analysis: LiDAR, interpolation...
+ Spatial statistics: correlation/covariance analysis, regression...
Geocoding: raster and vector maps
SQL-support: 
- database interfaces
+ different database backends can be used (SQLite, PostgreSQL, ...)

Interfaces

GRASS GIS can be used through different interfaces:
the simplest for new user is the Graphical User Interface
+ (GUI)
with several powerful tools
power users use the text-based commandline interface (CLI)
+ there is a 
C API
+ for programmers
for Python language there is a scripting library and an object-oriented Python 
API
+ also the statistical language R can access GRASS GIS functionality (or the 
other way around)
web interface through WPS servers
+ Furthermore, GRASS GIS provides many interfaces to other programs in related 
domains like geostatistics, databases, web map services and even interfaces to 
other GIS software exist.
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