Brian,
You have eloquently presented the current state of OSGeo-Live and the
foundations for future opportunities and growth.
I particularly agree with your caution about creating multiple
documentation baselines for OSGeo, (it creates a maintenance challenge)
and the recommendation of retasking the same material in multiple contexts.
Cheers, Cameron
On 5/8/17 9:34 am, Brian M Hamlin wrote:
HI Jody, All -
In the past with OSGeo-Live, I have described the Mission Statement
in three parts:
Reference Install ; Showcase for Projects ; well-chosen (curated)
examples
WIth the release of Live 11 and the massive advance in Debian
packaging, I believe the future is not one project. This can be seen
as "evolution" .. it is natural for a large and mature project to
split ..
Website ; Server Edition ; Desktop Linux
-
with the new OSGeo web site development.. somehow I realized that the
docs from OSGeo-Live should be the same docs in the new OSGeo web
site. Rebuilding docs is too much work, and too many parts, to
duplicate. Instead,
build once and deploy in several contexts. -
credit to Angelos Tzotsos and Debian Developer Sebastian Couwenburg
The "server edition" of OSGeo-Live is simply UbuntuGIS PPA,
with DebianGIS aka pkg-grass as the "upstream" in many cases.. -
that leaves "desktop Linux" Ubuntu.. what remains of the OSGeo-Live.
Critically speaking, it has been twenty years (or more) that I have
been active,
of promises of "desktop Linux" .. in fact, Windows and phones have
spread,
with some percentage of Mac OSX from Apple in various demographic
groups. Web browsing is constant, phone use is constant and climbing,
and .. no desktop
revolution with Linux of any kind. OSGeo-Live right now, is basically
desktop Linux. -
Another note on Ubuntu.. as people likely know, the number one cloud
VM instance
is Ubuntu.. and last I heard, Google uses an Ubuntu fork for much
within its cloud walls. The "server edition" of OSGeo-Live is.. Ubuntu
packaging.. this bodes well.. -
I am interested in participating in a BOF, but from my point of view,
I think we should
consider the OSGeo-Live 11 as somewhat an "end of an era" .. and move
forward
with eyes open to new, productive avenues for valuable efforts.
best regards from Berkeley, California
-Brian M Hamlin
On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 15:41:07 -0700, Jody Garnett
<jody.garn...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone up for an OSGeo Live BOF:
Also I finally uploaded photos with the OSGeo-Live team from foss4ge:
(example|example|group). Could I ask the team to select one of these
for a group photo for the new website?
Had a productive meeting with the graphics designer about subbrands on
wednesday - and had a good ideas for us to try out: rather than reuse
the circle, reuse the small compass shape. Tried putting the compass
shape in a computer logo and the result looked like what OSGeo-Live
is. Also did one putting the heart in a computer frame as a reference.
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