Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: [Live-demo] Has anyone written a How do youXXX with Open Source GIS?

2011-02-03 Thread Bob Basques

All, 

Could an expanded version of something like this comparison work: 
http://geotux.tuxfamily.org/index.php?option=com_myblogtask=viewid=257Itemid=59lang=en
  I really like this comparison, and the fact that there are many versions 
available, each with added content, makes the whole process that much more 
valuable over time. 

If so, is there marketing fund available for building an expanded version.  
Germain may be interested in something like this.  May also have a good bead on 
what interested parties are looking for in a Geoproduct. 

This type of question/answer packet seems like a good fit for a promotional 
piece of OSGEO propoganda materials, and could be regularly upgraded.   Germain 
for example already has a third (v5) english version on the side lines waiting 
to be converted to english.   This type of product with the right additions 
seems like it might satisfy a large part of the question what tool for what 
purpose?. 

bobb 





 Tyler Erickson tylerick...@gmail.com wrote:


I don't think a FAQ needs to point to one single best tool. As Frank noted in 
his examples, the answer could be a list of tools if more than one provides the 
capability. Answers that include links to a description of the capability 
(and/or examples of usage) in the project documentation would be especially 
helpful. 



- TylerE


On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:



Jody:

 This request comes up yearly; and was
 one of the ideas for content for the osgeo website. The
 difficulty is finding resources to produce the content.

 The trouble is just because a request is common, and makes
 perfect sense from a marketing open source geospatial point
 of view, does not imply the foundation has the marketing
 muscle to get it done.


as noted in the original thread on the live-demo ML, much of the OSGeo software 
is somewhat interchangeable, especially for common desktop GIS tasks. Asking 
the collective authors/representatives of all OSGeo projects which is the best 
single tool to get the job done is not likely to converge on a single answer 
that doesn't leave at least one or two projects feeling a bit ignored.

this may be frustrating  overwhelming to the new recruit, but the only honest 
answer I could give to it is explore the Live DVD and find something that fits 
you well.


what's the best FOSS tool to edit a text file?
debian$ apt-cache search editor | wc -l
603

... it depends, take your pick :-/


solutions welcome,
Hamish
 






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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: [Live-demo] Has anyone written a How do youXXX with Open Source GIS?

2011-02-03 Thread Mike
I've often thought a document like this would be quite useful.
http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/165
http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/165This one says You do
this in ArcMap, here's how to do it in Manifold

Is there a guide like this for some of the OSGeo applications?

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Bob Basques bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.uswrote:

  All,

  Could an expanded version of something like this comparison work: *
 http://geotux.tuxfamily.org/index.php?option=com_myblogtask=viewid=257Itemid=59lang=en
 *  I really like this comparison, and the fact that there are many
 versions available, each with added content, makes the whole process that
 much more valuable over time.

  If so, is there marketing fund available for building an expanded
 version.  Germain may be interested in something like this.  May also have a
 good bead on what interested parties are looking for in a Geoproduct.

  This type of question/answer packet seems like a good fit for a
 promotional piece of OSGEO propoganda materials, and could be regularly
 upgraded.   Germain for example already has a third (v5) english version on
 the side lines waiting to be converted to english.   This type of product
 with the right additions seems like it might satisfy a large part of the
 question what tool for what purpose?.

  bobb





  Tyler Erickson tylerick...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't think a FAQ needs to point to one single best tool. As Frank
 noted in his examples, the answer could be a list of tools if more than one
 provides the capability. Answers that include links to a description of the
 capability (and/or examples of usage) in the project documentation would be
 especially helpful.


   - TylerE

   On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Jody:

  This request comes up yearly; and was
  one of the ideas for content for the osgeo website. The
  difficulty is finding resources to produce the content.
 
  The trouble is just because a request is common, and makes
  perfect sense from a marketing open source geospatial point
  of view, does not imply the foundation has the marketing
  muscle to get it done.

   as noted in the original thread on the live-demo ML, much of the OSGeo
 software is somewhat interchangeable, especially for common desktop GIS
 tasks. Asking the collective authors/representatives of all OSGeo projects
 which is the best single tool to get the job done is not likely to converge
 on a single answer that doesn't leave at least one or two projects feeling a
 bit ignored.

 this may be frustrating  overwhelming to the new recruit, but the only
 honest answer I could give to it is explore the Live DVD and find something
 that fits you well.


 what's the best FOSS tool to edit a text file?
 debian$ apt-cache search editor | wc -l
 603

 ... it depends, take your pick :-/


 solutions welcome,
 Hamish





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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Re: [Live-demo] Has anyone written a How do youXXX with Open Source GIS?

2011-02-03 Thread Jody Garnett
Hey Mike:

I am not sure about other projects; but for uDig we have a tasks section; and 
we depend on our contributors to populate it. You will find that many of the 
contributors have not used ArcMap and are not in a position to write a from 
this perspective.

For uDig the tasks section is in a wiki (allowing anyone to contribute); the 
result[1] is exported out and processed into online help for the application.

Jody
[1] http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/EN/Home

On 04/02/2011, at 3:17 AM, Mike wrote:

 I've often thought a document like this would be quite useful. 
 http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/165
 This one says You do this in ArcMap, here's how to do it in Manifold
 
 Is there a guide like this for some of the OSGeo applications?
 
 On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Bob Basques bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us 
 wrote:
 All,
 
 Could an expanded version of something like this comparison work: 
 http://geotux.tuxfamily.org/index.php?option=com_myblogtask=viewid=257Itemid=59lang=en
   I really like this comparison, and the fact that there are many versions 
 available, each with added content, makes the whole process that much more 
 valuable over time.   
 
 If so, is there marketing fund available for building an expanded version.  
 Germain may be interested in something like this.  May also have a good bead 
 on what interested parties are looking for in a Geoproduct.
 
 This type of question/answer packet seems like a good fit for a promotional 
 piece of OSGEO propoganda materials, and could be regularly upgraded.   
 Germain for example already has a third (v5) english version on the side 
 lines waiting to be converted to english.   This type of product with the 
 right additions seems like it might satisfy a large part of the question 
 what tool for what purpose?.
 
 bobb
 
 
 
 
 
  Tyler Erickson tylerick...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't think a FAQ needs to point to one single best tool. As Frank noted 
 in his examples, the answer could be a list of tools if more than one 
 provides the capability. Answers that include links to a description of the 
 capability (and/or examples of usage) in the project documentation would be 
 especially helpful.
 
 - TylerE
 
 On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Jody:
  This request comes up yearly; and was
  one of the ideas for content for the osgeo website. The
  difficulty is finding resources to produce the content.
 
  The trouble is just because a request is common, and makes
  perfect sense from a marketing open source geospatial point
  of view, does not imply the foundation has the marketing
  muscle to get it done.
 
 as noted in the original thread on the live-demo ML, much of the OSGeo 
 software is somewhat interchangeable, especially for common desktop GIS 
 tasks. Asking the collective authors/representatives of all OSGeo projects 
 which is the best single tool to get the job done is not likely to converge 
 on a single answer that doesn't leave at least one or two projects feeling a 
 bit ignored.
 
 this may be frustrating  overwhelming to the new recruit, but the only 
 honest answer I could give to it is explore the Live DVD and find something 
 that fits you well.
 
 
 what's the best FOSS tool to edit a text file?
 debian$ apt-cache search editor | wc -l
 603
 
 ... it depends, take your pick :-/
 
 
 solutions welcome,
 Hamish
 
 
 
 
 
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