On 07/11/12 09:36, Luca Delucchi wrote:
Hi all

2012/10/29 [email protected] <[email protected]>:

My slides are at github so they are easy to get and improve

https://github.com/jsanz/slides-201209-geocamp

I've used impress.js so the HTML file is just some divs with plain
HTML, easy to translate. Anyway, they are more about the project than
the software inside.

For a very long slides deck like this I would also use that fancy
sphinx output, but as others have said, following the rule of always
writing slides for the last person in the room. :-)

Yes after work a little bit on sphinx slides I change idea and start
to work on your slides. The translation is really simple, now I'd like
to add some slide about software I'll try to do my best for the new
slides.
Have you some hint to give me?
With regards to creating new content. I suggest that pitch your content to assume that the majority of people don't know anything about mapping. Eg: before saying a web service supports WMS, you need one sentence to explain what a WMS is.

I'm interested to hear how things went with sphinx. Did you manage to create nice slides from sphinx? (I'm interested to know whether we should consider moving to sphinx or not).

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