Sounds great. We'll look at pushing more material - class notes and such - that 
we use with the tutorials onto the web.  Hopefully others will be able to 
expand on posted material.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Osfield
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:26 AM
To: osg users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] OSG -- near future

On 9/21/06, Sullivan, Joseph (CDR) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Speaking of introductory guides... Are any of the other educational institutes 
that are making use of the OSG able to collaborate on and publish introductory 
material?
Don and Robert,
Would making this introductory material available interfere with training that 
you provide? 

I have no problem with introductory material being provided and certainly 
support ways in which we can make this happen.

I personally wouldn't expect having better documentation will qwell peoples 
need for training too much.  Those who can afford training are the ones can 
afford to invest in speeding their employees learning curve, and to top up 
their skills, face to face training is still great for accelerating learning. 

There is the other side, the better introductory documentation we have the more 
likely the OpenSceneGraph will attract new groups to use the software, which in 
turn will mean more potential customers for training.  

Good documentation will also provide a more professional shine to the project, 
good code might impress developers, but pretty bound manuals and books may 
impress the decision makers more...

Robert.



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