Hi all. Anyone interested adding guides for QGIS? Thanks. ------- Messaggio inoltrato ------- > Da: Simon Cropper <[email protected]> > Reply-to: OSGeo Discussions <[email protected]> > A: OSGeo Discussions <[email protected]> > Oggetto: [OSGeo-Discuss] New site demonstrating the use of Free & Open > Source Software > Data: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:52:55 +1000 > > Hi, > > I apologise in advance if you have received this email more than once > because you are listed on two or more mail lists. > > I would like to announce the launch of a new website called > http://www.fossworkflowguides.com that may be of interest to you. > > The site's aim is to provide detailed workflow guides using free and > open source software. > > The target audience is beginners to intermediate users. > > The ultimate aim is to get more people using foss in their businesses. > > These are not manuals but rather guides on how to get complex tasks > sequences or workflows completed using free and open source software. > > The website is the main medium by which information is being disseminated. > > That said, PDF files have also been provided that can be downloaded and > referred to when the Internet is not available. > > Of particular note for this group is the 'fosGIS Workflow Guide - A > guide to the use of FOSS to view, edit, create, analyse and map > geospatial data (http://gis.fossworkflowguides.com)', although if you > look at the main page you will see I also intent to publish tutorials on > use of bash and python (http://scripting.fossworkflowguides.com). Other > guides are planned but will depend on how enthusiastically the currently > published and proposed tutorials are received. > > An initial instalment of tutorials have been posted along with copious > support documentation and CC-BY-SA Data. > > I welcome any feedback. You can post back to this mail list (if you want > to have a debate) or use the feedback form on the website > http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/#feedback, if you want to just point > out a typo or suggest a topic for a tutorial. > > The current list of tutorials are... > - Installing gvSIG 1.10 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS > - Installing gvSIG 1.10 on Windows XP > - The basic configuration of gvSIG for normal use > - Datums and Coordinate Systems used in South-eastern Australia > - How gvSIG handles Coordinate Reference Systems > > If you want to be informed of the publication of other tutorials in the > future register for email alerts at > http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/#alerts. > -- > Cheers Simon > > Simon Cropper > Principal Consultant > Botanicus Australia Pty Ltd > PO Box 160, Sunshine, VIC > W: www.botanicusaustralia.com.au > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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