Hi there,
In the same line of thinking, it would change “the
World of Grass Newbies” if – by default – Grass would
be installed with a first typical database, simple,
small (very small even!). So that the newbie ‘alpha’
could just install, and then start discovering the
wonders of Open Source GIS…
Example, a vector file of World continents at
1:xMillion scale, no attribute, simple wgs84 lat/lon.
How big to add, how much relief to all newbies?
If I was to start some training course on Open source
RS and GIS software in the next two years, I would
appreciate telling students that GRASS is simple to
install, just double-click the RPM file, open the
software, visualize the (i.e.) World Vector and here
you are!
Maybe this could be a good wish to add to the
wish-list?
Yann Chemin
Space Technology Application Research Program
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
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How much similar I feel. May be we in developing world, have no
specialists around and have to trudge along on one's own. This may not
be the situation in developed countries where experts are more easily
available or else no one takes up the challenge, it being too big! I can
see also that the developers are constantly urging volunteers to work
for the project. My suggestion to the list is that more volunteers
(including me and students under me ) can be generated in places like
mine (viz Bombay) if we can find some easy steps to begin.
I am very keen to get to the grips and translate the grass documentation
in indian languages.
If only I can begin.
I was able to install 5.0 (but only without posgres and after a lot of
struggle ) and now I have downloaded some example datasets (spearfish)
and I have yet to transport from a distance via burning a CD .
I hope it will work fine. Today's examples (John Gillette's mail on the
list) look very helpful.
I wish the developers can get enough help to fulfil their own ToDo list
of documentation for beginners.
Jitendra Shah
Yann Chemin wrote:
Hi there,
In the same line of thinking, it would change “the
World of Grass Newbies” if – by default – Grass would
be installed with a first typical database, simple,
small (very small even!). So that the newbie ‘alpha’
could just install, and then start discovering the
wonders of Open Source GIS…
Example, a vector file of World continents at
1:xMillion scale, no attribute, simple wgs84 lat/lon.
How big to add, how much relief to all newbies?
If I was to start some training course on Open source
RS and GIS software in the next two years, I would
appreciate telling students that GRASS is simple to
install, just double-click the RPM file, open the
software, visualize the (i.e.) World Vector and here
you are!
Maybe this could be a good wish to add to the
wish-list?
Yann Chemin
Space Technology Application Research Program
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
__________________________________________________
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On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 08:24:53PM +0530, jitendra wrote:
How much similar I feel. May be we in developing world, have no
specialists around and have to trudge along on one's own. This may not
be the situation in developed countries where experts are more easily
available or else no one takes up the challenge, it being too big! I can
see also that the developers are constantly urging volunteers to work
for the project. My suggestion to the list is that more volunteers
(including me and students under me ) can be generated in places like
mine (viz Bombay) if we can find some easy steps to begin.
I am very keen to get to the grips and translate the grass documentation
in indian languages.
If only I can begin.
I was able to install 5.0 (but only without posgres and after a lot of
struggle ) and now I have downloaded some example datasets (spearfish)
and I have yet to transport from a distance via burning a CD .
I hope it will work fine. Today's examples (John Gillette's mail on the
list) look very helpful.
I wish the developers can get enough help to fulfil their own ToDo list
of documentation for beginners.
In my opinion writing documentation is not strongly related to developers.
Anyone familiar with a system may be able to write useful documentation.
But have a look here, there is some documentation for beginners:
http://grass.itc.it/gdp/index.html#tutorials
Cheers
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