> What I would like is for someone to define the structure for the next level > of documentation, which I assume would be tutorials which explain how to use > these applications. If we make it easy for people to write docs (by defining > the templates) and then add a strong incentive for writing them (the docs > will be put on the LiveDVD and handed out at FOSS4G and used as teaching > material in colleges) then the docs will be written. This is the principle > we used very successfully for getting ~ 20 developers to contribute to the > LiveDVD in a very short period of time.
Cameron the live dvd tutorial I ran at FOSS4G is available: - it covers as many applications as I could get to work - uses the same sample data in each case (showing how to make the same map in uDig, gvSig, OpenJUMP, QuantumGIS etc...) - uses the osgeo workbook template (open office) The only odd man out is Grass - Hydrologis put together the sample and did not use the same source data as the other applications. PDF is available here: - http://snapshots.dist.codehaus.org/udig/livedvd/ I have shared the original open office documents with you via dropbox; you may wish to convert to html for the live dvd (or continue to use PDF and the osgeo branding?) Jody _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
