Maybe a good idea is to put hands on the wikis. Certainly a 500 pages books is a hard task but if each us write one or two pages we can reach a 40 pages booklet in no time. I myself have some wikis (in Spanish) here [1] and there [2] to help out my students, some have already been translated into English [3] by others but, as far as they don't have tons of text, I myself can do an english version that can be proofread easily in doowikis. [1] http://www.doowikis.com/m/GjViWfIBz4 [2] http://www.doowikis.com/m/uXwFgF6TZd [3] http://www.doowikis.com/m/i5eNy43OTL
On Jan 21, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Chris Puttick wrote: > > ----- "silvio grosso" <grossosil...@yahoo.it> wrote: > >> Hi Ben, >> >>> ... and now I am starting to regret that there is no gvSIGWiki! >> >> The Wiki, for gvSIG, would be really useful. >> Wolfgang Qual and others proposed it in the past but, in the end, this >> suggestion has never been applied. >> Luckily for us, gvSIG's development is proceeding so fast that any >> tutorial proposed becomes outdated in no time :-) > > A wiki is just the right documentation tool for such a product! We could > build a gvSIG wiki on wikidot real fast. In fact, unless someone wants to say > why not, I'll set the w(iki)heels in motion... +1 > > Cheers > > Chris > > > ------ > Files attached to this email may be in ISO 26300 format (OASIS Open Document > Format). If you have difficulty opening them, please visit > http://iso26300.info for more information. > > _______________________________________________ > Gvsig_internacional mailing list > Gvsig_internacional@listserv.gva.es > http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional > _______________________________________________ Gvsig_internacional mailing list Gvsig_internacional@listserv.gva.es http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gvsig_internacional