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Hi Bob,
I like your "Rookie" idea for OSGeo-Live. Something similar to the "Debian Unstable release". I also suspect it would be reasonably easy to implement a OSGeo-Live-Bleeding-Edge, which will accept almost any project prepared to join.

Maybe this is something we can consider for the next release.

On 1/12/2015 4:14 am, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,

What about indexing project on the OSGeo-Live based on age of the product? We could for example have a “Rookie” project classification where users know that it’s a new project and still entertaining new ideas and such from the user base. this would be an excellent way to separate out the different classes of project maturity wise while still embracing the idea of presenting new projects as they become available. The checklist for inclusion for a “rookie” project could be very slight compared to a full on interrogation of their processes.

I would personally prefer to include something like this on OSGeo-Live itself, but it could also become a separate class of OSGe0-Live that lives on it’s own. Maybe a sub installer for the OSGeo-Live itself.

bobb

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