[GRASS-dev] 37 years of GRASS GIS: celebrating with a new GRASS GIS website!

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The new GRASS GIS website

The new GRASS GIS website is out!

In occasion of its 37th birthday the GRASS GIS project is proud to present its new website! The site has been redesigned with modern tools to be responsive and also easier to maintain. Content is more discoverable now and easy to browse too.

What’s cool- The Learn page offers a curated list of tutorials in different languages and links to videos. The new Try online section provides links to Binder and rollApp online applications that allow testing GRASS GIS without installing it.

  • Our long standing and rich history in the GIS and open source world is now presented in a much more attractive layout. Have a look at the timeline of releases and websites!
  • The revamped gallery of screenshots shows some of GRASS GIS capabilities through visual examples.
  • Project resources easily reachable: mailing lists, wiki, RSS news feed, the various GitHub and docker repositories.

The technology

We chose a static format based on HUGO and all the code and content is hosted in a dedicated repo in GitHub. Nicolas Bozon designed the website theme and many others helped with content curation and creation. In detail, the page content is now written in markdown. Several times a day the website is automatically deployed from the GitHub repository to our internet server at https://grass.osgeo.org/ .

What’s next

With this new web technology and the availability of the code and content in a public repository, we want to encourage and simplify community members’ participation. If you want your GRASS GIS use cases, blog posts and cool screenshots to be part of if, you only need to create a pull request. No fear, we have a manual for contributions.

We thank all the contributors for their input and help to see this project finally realized! Special thanks to OSGeo as well as individuals for their financial support.

Stay tuned, there’s more yet to come!

Dear all,

ABSOLUTELY GREAT! Thanks to all who contributed! Martin

st 29. 7. 2020 v 16:04 odesílatel Markus Neteler <neteler@osgeo.org> napsal:

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The new GRASS GIS website is out!

In occasion of its 37th birthday the GRASS GIS project is proud to present its new website! The site has been redesigned with modern tools to be responsive and also easier to maintain. Content is more discoverable now and easy to browse too.

What’s cool

The Learn page offers a curated list of tutorials in different languages and links to videos. The new Try online section provides links to Binder and rollApp online applications that allow testing GRASS GIS without installing it.
Our long standing and rich history in the GIS and open source world is now presented in a much more attractive layout. Have a look at the timeline of releases and websites!
The revamped gallery of screenshots shows some of GRASS GIS capabilities through visual examples.
Project resources easily reachable: mailing lists, wiki, RSS news feed, the various GitHub and docker repositories.

The technology

We chose a static format based on HUGO and all the code and content is hosted in a dedicated repo in GitHub. Nicolas Bozon designed the website theme and many others helped with content curation and creation. In detail, the page content is now written in markdown. Several times a day the website is automatically deployed from the GitHub repository to our internet server at https://grass.osgeo.org/ .

What’s next

With this new web technology and the availability of the code and content in a public repository, we want to encourage and simplify community members’ participation. If you want your GRASS GIS use cases, blog posts and cool screenshots to be part of if, you only need to create a pull request. No fear, we have a manual for contributions.

We thank all the contributors for their input and help to see this project finally realized! Special thanks to OSGeo as well as individuals for their financial support.

Stay tuned, there’s more yet to come!

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Congratulations, absolutely looks great!

On July 29, 2020 4:04:09 PM Markus Neteler neteler@osgeo.org wrote:

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The new GRASS GIS website

The new GRASS GIS website is out!

In occasion of its 37th birthday the GRASS GIS project is proud to present its new website! The site has been redesigned with modern tools to be responsive and also easier to maintain. Content is more discoverable now and easy to browse too.

What’s cool- The Learn page offers a curated list of tutorials in different languages and links to videos. The new Try online section provides links to Binder and rollApp online applications that allow testing GRASS GIS without installing it.

  • Our long standing and rich history in the GIS and open source world is now presented in a much more attractive layout. Have a look at the timeline of releases and websites!
  • The revamped gallery of screenshots shows some of GRASS GIS capabilities through visual examples.
  • Project resources easily reachable: mailing lists, wiki, RSS news feed, the various GitHub and docker repositories.

The technology

We chose a static format based on HUGO and all the code and content is hosted in a dedicated repo in GitHub. Nicolas Bozon designed the website theme and many others helped with content curation and creation. In detail, the page content is now written in markdown. Several times a day the website is automatically deployed from the GitHub repository to our internet server at https://grass.osgeo.org/ .

What’s next

With this new web technology and the availability of the code and content in a public repository, we want to encourage and simplify community members’ participation. If you want your GRASS GIS use cases, blog posts and cool screenshots to be part of if, you only need to create a pull request. No fear, we have a manual for contributions.

We thank all the contributors for their input and help to see this project finally realized! Special thanks to OSGeo as well as individuals for their financial support.

Stay tuned, there’s more yet to come!


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BRAVO pour ce nouveau site et votre formidable travail. Longue vie à GRASS GIS ! :wink:

···

Frank DAVID
www.geophom.fr

Le 30/07/2020 à 10:00, Paulo van Breugel a écrit :

Congratulations, absolutely looks great!

On July 29, 2020 4:04:09 PM Markus Neteler neteler@osgeo.org wrote:

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

The new GRASS GIS website

The new GRASS GIS website is out!

In occasion of its 37th birthday the GRASS GIS project is proud to present its new website! The site has been redesigned with modern tools to be responsive and also easier to maintain. Content is more discoverable now and easy to browse too.

What’s cool- The Learn page offers a curated list of tutorials in different languages and links to videos. The new Try online section provides links to Binder and rollApp online applications that allow testing GRASS GIS without installing it.

  • Our long standing and rich history in the GIS and open source world is now presented in a much more attractive layout. Have a look at the timeline of releases and websites!
  • The revamped gallery of screenshots shows some of GRASS GIS capabilities through visual examples.
  • Project resources easily reachable: mailing lists, wiki, RSS news feed, the various GitHub and docker repositories.

The technology

We chose a static format based on HUGO and all the code and content is hosted in a dedicated repo in GitHub. Nicolas Bozon designed the website theme and many others helped with content curation and creation. In detail, the page content is now written in markdown. Several times a day the website is automatically deployed from the GitHub repository to our internet server at https://grass.osgeo.org/ .

What’s next

With this new web technology and the availability of the code and content in a public repository, we want to encourage and simplify community members’ participation. If you want your GRASS GIS use cases, blog posts and cool screenshots to be part of if, you only need to create a pull request. No fear, we have a manual for contributions.

We thank all the contributors for their input and help to see this project finally realized! Special thanks to OSGeo as well as individuals for their financial support.

Stay tuned, there’s more yet to come!


grass-dev mailing list
grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev

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