Ramon Andinach wrote: >> What about adding a section to the wiki, mentioning (or even holding?) a >> copy of this pdf. And per 'task': add a new subpage on which somebody >> performs this taks using qgis: pointing to data to try out the task etc etc.
> I have a bit of a start (the first two bits) sitting on my computer at home. > > But wanted to ask what the best way of presenting this was. > > I had thought (like Richard) that a wiki-style thing (perhaps a little bit of > the User's Corner?) could be a good place for this. Then if others felt like > completing a bit of one of the tasks they could add that in easily. > > Alternatively I could ask people to email bits they've done to me and > construct a latex/pdf document that can be put up somewhere in documentation. > > Do either of these sound sensible? > Are there better ways? > Should I go away and pester the documentation people? Hi Ramon, I would say (without having done anything myself ...) just do it :-) Get yourself a wiki/osgeo account and start with this two pages in the wiki (pointing to it via a blogpost or so?). It's a wiki so it can always be removed/incorporated into docs if needed. Don't let it get stale on your computer... Richard _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
