Thanks Ben,

Your words are encouraging as always. Is really worthy to count with
people like you, that you care so much for the community and have always
time for suggestions and support in several members projects and issues.

Cheers,

Offray


On 05/10/17 08:50, Ben Coman wrote:
> Great to hear every time your progress with this.  That "Handbook
> Hack" mentioned on the DJH site looks like a good place to promote
> Grafoscopio.
>
> cheers -ben
>
> On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
> <offray.l...@mutabit.com <mailto:offray.l...@mutabit.com>> wrote:
>
>     Upps... I copied and pasted parts of my original post in the Open
>     Knowedge Forum, so it seems that it got scrambled with some extra
>     information from there here.
>
>     Anyway I hope the message is clear.
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Offray
>
>
>     On 04/10/17 21:09, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     Recently, in our local hackerspace <http://hackbo.co/>, we used,
>>     extended and adapted, Grafoscopio
>>     <http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html> to recreate the
>>     first open source version of the Data Journalism Handbook
>>     <http://datajournalismhandbook.org/>, in Spanish. Quoting from
>>     the project page:
>>
>>         There are some interesting Free Cultural Works
>>         <http://freedomdefined.org/Definition> which are not open
>>         sourced.
>>         This means that, they are covered under pretty liberal licenses,
>>         allowing their remix, sale and modification, but the
>>         infrastructures
>>         which support the creation, modification and publishing of
>>         such works,
>>         don’t allow wide participation and deep traceability of their
>>         history of
>>         such collective endeavors.
>>
>>         This is our approach about alternative ways for creating such
>>         works,
>>         addressing the above problem, using the Data Journalism
>>         Handbook as an
>>         example (English <http://datajournalismhandbook.org/>,
>>         Spanish <http://interactivos.lanacion.com.ar/manual-data/>)
>>         and /pocket infrastructures/, which are simple, self
>>
>>         contained, and work well on-line and off-line, like Fossil
>>         <http://fossil-scm.org/> and
>>         Grafoscopio <http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html>.
>>         Also we extended and adapted Grafoscopio, during this project,
>>         to make the tool suit the problem (and not the usual other
>>         way around).
>>
>>     More information and downloadable files in the project source
>>     code repository:
>>
>>     http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/mapeda/
>>     <http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/mapeda/>
>>
>>     This is also an example of the kind of books you can create now
>>     with/inside Grafoscopio (with Pandoc).
>>
>>     And, of course, the customary screenshots:
>>
>>     photo532578960227822324
>>
>>     photo5082366090373343168
>>
>>     Captura de pantalla del manual en Grafoscopio.
>>
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>
>>     Offray
>>
>>
>
>

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