Niko, I've lost track of what is new that are looking for me to review. On a separate note, I think that a workshop presentation is something we can use in our Google Season of Docs cross-project initiative. Define a template for what a presentation should look like, with outlines and writing instructions, apply it for OSGeo Live, and then encourage other projects to make use of it. As a bonus, and if lucky, we'd get a technical writer allocated to help us with it. I've put a placeholder for the idea here: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Season_of_Docs_Ideas_2019#Open_Source_Geospatial_Introductory_Workshop
On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 at 04:18, Baka Niko <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I just added some content on OSGeoLive (website intro) because the talk > description will be on the website and we aim to newcomers as well. > I have just one concern. I put it at the beginning of the abstract, shall > put it at the end ? > > Nicolas > > Le jeu. 11 avr. 2019 à 17:32, Baka Niko <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Hi Cameron, >> >> I agree with you on those points. And it is indeed a good skeleton for >> the presentation. >> >> I'll make a proposal that will reflect that today. >> >> It is a 30 minutes slot : 20 min presentation, 5 min questions and 5 >> minutes for room changes. >> >> Target is like you said, beginners and users that want an update. So yes, >> we need to present the project, what we have done for 13.0 and what we plan >> to do. >> >> Best, >> >> Nicolas >> >> >> >> Le mer. 10 avr. 2019 à 00:27, Cameron Shorter <[email protected]> >> a écrit : >> >>> Text for OSGeoLive presentation. >>> >>> Niko, >>> >>> At the end of the OSGeoLive meeting you pointed us to proposed text for >>> an OSGeoLive presentation: >>> >>> >>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C2dgtcDv5fw6ISSd-5x4xlCkWLRkShg7o27p6JDMD9Q/edit# >>> >>> *TALK PROPOSAL * >>> >>> >>> >>> * What’s new in OSGeoLive 13.0 ? OSGeoLive 13.0 will be released at the >>> end of July 2019. Still working on the improvements initiated for OSGeoLive >>> 12.0, it will embedded latest stable version of a vast choice of Open >>> Source Geospatial software. The work on the geodata science with Python and >>> R stacks have also been continued. The documentation is also a big >>> building area and we made a proposal to Google Season of Docs in order to >>> get it even better. * >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Questions: >>> >>> 1. How much time is the presentation slot? >>> >>> 2. What should our target audience be? If targeting new users the >>> OSGeoLive lightning talk could be used. But I think we target OSGeo >>> community who already know OSGeoLive, and want to know our current status. >>> >>> Ie, I think we should provide a "State of OSGeoLive" talk: >>> >>> * What have we achieved? >>> >>> * What are our current challenges? >>> >>> * What are our immediate next steps? >>> >>> * What are our long term goals? >>> >>> * How are technology trends impacting us (both positive and negative) >>> and how are we responding? >>> >>> * How does OSGeoLive integrate with other projects and how it can be >>> used as an indicator of health of other OSGeo communities. >>> >>> * How can other communities engage with OSGeoLive most effectively to >>> amplify the effectiveness of their projects. >>> >>> -- >>> Cameron Shorter >>> Technology Demystifier >>> Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant >>> >>> M +61 (0) 419 142 254 >>> >>> -- Cameron Shorter Technology Demystifier Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant M +61 (0) 419 142 254
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