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From: María Arias de Reyna via Discuss <discuss@lists.osgeo.org>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 14:35
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] [FOSS4G] OSGeo Projects swag
To: OSGeo Discussions <discuss@lists.osgeo.org>
Hi everyone!
As this year we will not be able to give any kind of swag or
merchandise in person, we want to add a virtual "swag bag" for
attendees.
We were toying with the idea of offering things from the projects.
Like the instant classic joke of giving free QGIS licenses.
So I want to ask you, as part of FOSS4G projects, if you can send us
swags to offer. Members of projects will know better than us what each
project can offer and how to catch the eye of the attendees.
We would need:
* An image
* A catchy phrase
* Longer description
* Link, attached file or whatever we are offering. Could be a
download link of the software itself.
You can send me those in private if you don't want to spoil the surprise.
Just offering a free license of $project would be nice, but if you can
find something different or more experimental, we are here to
experiment!
I also thought/recalled of a beautifully handcrafted grass logo that looked like a sticker made by Vaclav not so long ago. See: https://twitter.com/vaclavpetras/status/1359972415233789952/photo/1. We could offer it as a virtual sticker if Vashek agrees and kindly donates it, of course!
A link to try GRASS online could also be something nice to promote and our twitter handle (which reached 3k followers today!)
Vero
El mié, 7 jul 2021 a las 9:02, Maris Nartiss (<maris.gis@gmail.com>) escribió:
I also thought/recalled of a beautifully handcrafted grass logo that looked like a sticker made by Vaclav not so long ago. See: https://twitter.com/vaclavpetras/status/1359972415233789952/photo/1. We could offer it as a virtual sticker if Vashek agrees and kindly donates it, of course!
A link to try GRASS online could also be something nice to promote and our twitter handle (which reached 3k followers today!)
Vero
El mié, 7 jul 2021 a las 9:02, Maris Nartiss (<maris.gis@gmail.com>) escribió:
Tired of your lawn looking like a mess? Check out best gardening tips
at https://grass.osgeo.org
GRASS – taking care of lawns since 1982.
Designing an advertisement around logo I leave to more skill full artists.
Māris.
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 16:19, Anna Petrášová <kratochanna@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
what I think would be actually useful would be a GRASS cheatsheet, something like this: https://pandas.pydata.org/Pandas_Cheat_Sheet.pdf
That is obviously a lot of work, but maybe we could put together something much simpler, at least for this occasion.
I like it, what do you think about a latex template?
I found this [0], it looks like a good starting point, better than
this [1] and this [2]
I try to find something in svg, scribus and libreoffice but I had not
result (maybe wrong query)
A GRASS cheat sheet would be great. I’d be happy to help. What do you envision on the cheat sheet?
Would it focus on commands and operations? Or concepts like regions, rasters, vectors?
-Brendan
what I think would be actually useful would be a GRASS cheatsheet, something like this: https://pandas.pydata.org/Pandas_Cheat_Sheet.pdf
That is obviously a lot of work, but maybe we could put together something much simpler, at least for this occasion.
I like it, what do you think about a latex template?
I found this [0], it looks like a good starting point, better than
this [1] and this [2]
I try to find something in svg, scribus and libreoffice but I had not
result (maybe wrong query)
A GRASS cheat sheet would be great. I’d be happy to help. What do you envision on the cheat sheet?
Would it focus on commands and operations? Or concepts like regions, rasters, vectors?
-Brendan
what I think would be actually useful would be a GRASS cheatsheet, something like this: https://pandas.pydata.org/Pandas_Cheat_Sheet.pdf
That is obviously a lot of work, but maybe we could put together something much simpler, at least for this occasion.
I like it, what do you think about a latex template?
I found this [0], it looks like a good starting point, better than
this [1] and this [2]
I try to find something in svg, scribus and libreoffice but I had not
result (maybe wrong query)