hey guys

I have been on vacaction since 10 days ago, but will be back home on
monday and work on this

Jose, thanks for your help. It shouldnt take long to prepare a nice
project overview

Regards

Victor

2013/6/15 José Antonio Canalejo Alonso <[email protected]>:
> Hi Victor,
> we from gvSIG Community Edition would like to contribute to the SEXTANTE
> Project Overview with information related to the java version. We have
> updated the user manual with the changes of the latest (22/3/2013) snapshot
> of the java version of SEXTANTE.
> (http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php/sextante/sextante-download).
> This will be soon available in the SVN.
> I guess folks of Openjump would also like to contribute. Giuseppe Aruta is
> translating SEXTANTE into italian and french:
> http://gvsig-ce-users.1049287.n5.nabble.com/Gvsigce-users-Project-to-translate-Sextante-into-Italian-td5706381.html
> See you
> Jose
>
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> Victor,
> Following up on this email thread.
> We discussed Sextane in our weekly IRC meeting yesterday:
> http://irclogs.geoapt.com/osgeolive/%23osgeolive.2013-06-13.log
>
> Bottom line is that we would welcome a Sextane Project Overview, which
> references already existing Quickstarts from other applications. (Feel
> free to look at the other Quickstarts and see if you think they should
> be tweaked).
>
> Victor,
> Would you like to write a Sextane Project Overview?
> The documentation writing process is described here:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Documentation
>
> First thing you would need is to request OSGeo-Live subversion access,
> if you don't already have it, as per:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc#Subversion
>
> On 11/06/13 19:09, Hamish wrote:
>> Cameron wrote:
>>> I see that the Quickstart you reference is making use of
>>> QGIS. I note that we already have a QGIS quickstart, which
>>> mentions Sextante. I suggest that rather than create another
>>> quickstart, we should make use of the existing QGIS quickstart,
>>> which could be extended slightly to include one screen shot and
>>> a few more steps. (Note that we still want to keep the
>>> documentation concise, so that it is easy to maintain and
>>> test in future).
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd advise about adding much more to the QGIS quickstart, it's
>> already quite long and there is quite a lot to talk about while
>> just talking about the core functionality. wrt the GRASS and
>> SEXTANTE sections in the QGIS quickstart, I think the important
>> thing is to let users know that the (huge) resource exists, and
>> show them how to open the door to that functionality. But moving
>> too far beyond that is getting a bit out of scope.
>>
>> So I'd encourage other solutions which added new content in
>> less crowded corners, and a "for more on this see..." at the
>> appropriate place in the QGIS doc.
>>
>>
>> regards,
>> Hamish
>
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