Jacolin,
I understand that adding html content to the liveDVD is quite straight
forward.
Stefan can you please verify the steps. I think it is just a case of:
* You download the LiveDVD
* Add you favourite HTML pages into the DVD image
* Save and then burn the new image
Jacolin Yves wrote:
Le
Le Tuesday 14 April 2009 22:46:13 Cameron Shorter, vous avez écrit :
Yves,
Have you considered using the LiveDVD instead of a USB key? I suspect it
would be cheaper. (at ~ $2 per DVD). You can also include all the data
and programs you suggested on the DVD as well.
Hello,
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Jacolin Yves schrieb:
Le Tuesday 14 April 2009 22:46:13 Cameron Shorter, vous avez écrit :
Yves,
Have you considered using the LiveDVD instead of a USB key? I suspect it
would be cheaper. (at ~ $2 per DVD). You can also include all the data
and
Sanghee,
Is your event before FOSS4G in October? If so, I can organise to send
you FOSS4G postcards to advertise FOSS4G.
Alex covers most of my comments.
Yves,
Have you considered using the LiveDVD instead of a USB key? I suspect it
would be cheaper. (at ~ $2 per DVD). You can also include
Hi Cameron,
Yepp. We'll attend GISAS conference as a exhibitor at 30, April. And we have
another plan to show ourselves to other GIS related conference before FOSS4G
2009. If you send postcards to us, that would be very nice.
Do you want my address?
regards,
2009/4/15 Cameron Shorter
To get you started, you'll want to get an Exhibition Pack, these are the
basic items to setup an exhibit.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Exhibition_Pack
You'll also want to make a wiki page for your event like:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CGS_2008
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/AAG_2009
These pages will
Very nice useful informations are there!!
Thank you very much, Alex.
regards,
2009/4/13 Alex Mandel tech_...@wildintellect.com
To get you started, you'll want to get an Exhibition Pack, these are the
basic items to setup an exhibit.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Exhibition_Pack
You'll
Hi,
Here some idea from the Francophone LC.
In the past, we organised an OpenSource village inside a tradeshow with help
of local company (c2c). We gave to visitors of the OSGeo-fr booth an USB key
with OSGeo logo on the key and PDF flyer inside (in french). In the futur we
plan to add some