See below.

It's intended that the simple template can be easily forked and used
by other groups for their own sites. Groups like Code for America do
this (http://codeforsandiego.org/ http://codeforhamptonroads.org/ etc)

I'd like to eventually get a qgis plugin going that lets you perform
these steps from within qgis itself by changing the map projection and
AOI and supplying your github credentials.

We've tried to strike a balance of keeping things quite simple and
just linking back to qgis.org ... let us know how we could improve it.
PR's are welcome.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 11:01 PM
Subject: Website Up
To: [email protected]


Hi folks,

Thanks to Eva@boundless, we've now got a site up for this group. Check
it out at http://qgis.us ... The source is on github at
https://github.com/qgis-us/qgis-us.github.io and pull requests are of
course totally welcome and encouraged.

We've also got a twitter account going @qgis_us so go ahead and follow
there for more frequent updates and retweets.

We are almost finished finalizing the details for the first meeting in
DC on April 11th and will have a meetup site ready for registration
shortly.

Please spread the word!

Jeff@Boundless
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