Hi Brian,
I've just reviewed your draft Project Overview for iPython / iPython Notebook. [0]

Rich (CCed), I haven't met you yet, but found your presentation: "Adventures with GIS: an introduction to IPython and the joy of play"[1], and suspect (hope) you might want to share some of your expertise with our OSGeo-Live team. Feel free to chime in on this conversation.

My comments are initially general:

* I think we still need to explain what is uniquely valuable about iPython or iPython notebook. Why should I use iPython instead of R, or QGis or GRASS or something else?

* OSGeo-Live [2] focus is describing geospatial end user applications (rather than libraries). It doesn't describe languages (such as C, Java, python). From what I'm gathering, iPython is like a language and isn't an end-user application so we probably shouldn't be describing iPython directly. iPython notebook is an end user application. It is like a cross between an excel spreadsheet and HTML document. However, what we should be describing is the geospatial functions grouped by user use case. We shouldn't be referencing GeoPandas by itself, we should be describing the groups of geopandas functions that can be accessed. See the qgis overview [3] for an example of this grouping.


[0] http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/ipython_overview.html
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_fbS4t_Koc
[2] http://live.osgeo.org
[3] http://adhoc.osgeo.osuosl.org/livedvd/docs/en/overview/qgis_overview.html

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