On the screenshots page I would like to add a cartography section.
(for ps.map outputs or other journal quality figures as opposed to
snapshots of the interface in action)
But before I do that I think we should reorganize that part of the site.
Currently it goes version->section, and old shots are hard to find.
Wouldn't it be better show them by section->version? (with oldest last)
Files would remain in their http://grass.itc.it/grass63/screenshots/
folders, but the main screenshots.html(.php) would live directly in at
the root in web/. Or if there is a need for version independant files in
web/screenshots/index.html(.php).
I'm happy to be supportive of anyone who volunteers help with the web page.
Thanks for doing this.
Michael
On 9/18/07 10:12 PM, "Hamish" <hamish_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
On the screenshots page I would like to add a cartography section.
(for ps.map outputs or other journal quality figures as opposed to
snapshots of the interface in action)
But before I do that I think we should reorganize that part of the site.
Currently it goes version->section, and old shots are hard to find.
Wouldn't it be better show them by section->version? (with oldest last)
Files would remain in their http://grass.itc.it/grass63/screenshots/
folders, but the main screenshots.html(.php) would live directly in at
the root in web/. Or if there is a need for version independant files in
web/screenshots/index.html(.php).
If yes, I am happy to work on it.
comments?
Hamish
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
I'm happy to be supportive of anyone who volunteers help with the web
page.
Thanks for doing this.
For obvious reasons, me too
We could think of going Drupal (moving the Web pages to the OSGeo site).
Probably we no longer needed mirroring of the Web pages; we could keep
it for the binaries only.
I've had some experience with Drupal (see <http://www.openabm.org>) and it's
been positive.
Michael
On 9/18/07 11:20 PM, "Markus Neteler" <neteler@itc.it> wrote:
Michael Barton wrote:
I'm happy to be supportive of anyone who volunteers help with the web
page.
Thanks for doing this.
For obvious reasons, me too
We could think of going Drupal (moving the Web pages to the OSGeo site).
Probably we no longer needed mirroring of the Web pages; we could keep
it for the binaries only.
Markus
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
On 9/18/07 11:20 PM, "Markus Neteler" <neteler@itc.it> wrote:
> Michael Barton wrote:
>> I'm happy to be supportive of anyone who volunteers help with the web
>> page.
>> Thanks for doing this.
>
> For obvious reasons, me too
>
> We could think of going Drupal (moving the Web pages to the OSGeo site).
> Probably we no longer needed mirroring of the Web pages; we could keep
> it for the binaries only.
>
> Markus
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
2007/9/20, Wolf Bergenheim <wolf+grass@bergenheim.net>:
On 19.09.2007 21:37, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Michael Barton wrote:
>> I've had some experience with Drupal (see <http://www.openabm.org>) and
>> it's been positive.
>>
>> Michael
>
> I can second that! (see http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/ )
>
Yess!! I LOVE Drupal. I'd gladly help out with it, including
administering, if there is a need.