Hello,

looks very good.

I added some comment and a sentence.

But I would you can submit it like that.

Maybe another sentence: We would like to encourage people around the world to get involved and to help with the translation.

Astrid

Am 11.04.2019 20:18 schrieb Baka Niko:
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#
[1]

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


Links:
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[1]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C2dgtcDv5fw6ISSd-5x4xlCkWLRkShg7o27p6JDMD9Q/edit#

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