RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] Call for volunteers - Newsletter production team

2007-02-28 Thread Landon Blake
Tyler,

We had talked earlier about having me write some short articles on
topology and spatial relationships. I noticed the newsletter will also
have a spot for some programming tutorials. If you would like I can
couple my articles on spatial relationships with some tutorials on the
use of JTS, the open source Java Geometry Library. This would allow me
to cover the concept in one part of the article, and to cover the
application in another part.

I might also be able to review some of the other programming tutorials.
I'm not an expert in languages like C++, but I'm familiar with basic
programming concepts and can check the articles for basic readability.

I don't know much about LaTex, but I have used Scribus. If we ever
decide to move the newsletter to Scribus I could help with the layout
and graphical production.

Landon

P.S. - The GRASS Newsletter looked pretty extensive. Might it be better
to start of with something slightly smaller? Maybe we could shoot for
something with a news section and just 4 or 5 articles. I'd hate to se
us get overwhelmed from the start.

This is just a suggestion. :]

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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 9:49 AM
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Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Call for volunteers - Newsletter production
team

Hi all,
As you may be aware, last year the GRASS News production team offered  
to transition their great production into a brand new OSGeo  
Newsletter.  Although branded as OSGeo, all open source projects are  
welcome to be part of it.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the last volume done under  
the GRASS name, have a look at this:
http://osgeo.org/files/news/GRASS_OSGeo_News_vol4.pdf (5.3MB).  As  
you can see it is much more than just some news clippings!

Well, now is the time to get a new team together to help make a great  
production.  You are invited to be part of that team!  Want some  
exercise for your writing skills?  Would you like to get some more  
exposure for your project?  Want to learn the ins and outs of some  
publication software?  Or do you just want to help spread the word  
about some projects or case studies that you love?

There are several positions available for any volunteer who would  
help to coordinate collecting articles, writing content, reviewing  
content, helping with layout or graphics, and more.  Want to sign up  
just for one volume or to test the waters first?  That is fine too.

Please see the Newsletter wiki page for a list of open positions and  
categories for content that need editors:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Newsletter

If you have any ideas, reservations, comments, questions or concerns  
please just let me or Martin (cc'd) know!  As we will all work as a  
team, please do not be shy about your interests, even if you are  
going to need some help getting started.

After the team is gathered and production deadlines are finalised,  
then we will make a more general call for contributors.  If you  
already have something that you would like to contribute, you are  
welcome to sign up now on the page:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Newsletter_Volume_1

Hope you will join us in putting this together!

Tyler
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Call for volunteers - Newsletter production team

2007-02-28 Thread Chip Mefford
Landon Blake wrote:
 Tyler,
 
SNIP

 I don't know much about LaTex, but I have used Scribus. If we ever
 decide to move the newsletter to Scribus I could help with the layout
 and graphical production.

SNIP

I've used both, and for this particular type of application, I
really feel that scribus is a better fit.

So, I second the motion :)

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