Re: [OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-03-02 Thread Cameron Shorter
Okay Astrid,
I've taken a second pass, moved a few things around, picked a few different
words. I reckon it is ready to go now.

On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 08:29, Astrid Emde (OSGeo) 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> thanks for the press release. I can publish send the press release, when
> 13.1 is published.
>
> I will send the mail about the archive before - @cameron could you
> please review again. I added more text. And maybe you have a nice story
> about  the early versions.
>
> https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2089
>
> Astrid
>
> Am 28.02.2020 19:51 schrieb Cameron Shorter:
> > Hey Seth,
> >
> > You did fix bugs, which means we now have a presentation again. I've
> > tweaked the press release to say "thanks to BUG fixes from Seth". Your
> > call as to whether you want to add your last name to the call out.
> >
> > So we now only have one application in the "Domain Specific GIS"
> > section - zygrib. I notice that zygrib isn't included in the metrics
> > page - probably because it hasn't been registered with openhub as a
> > project.
> >
> > I'm guessing this might be one of our obscure projects which has an
> > every decreasing community behind it - quite likely without a
> > community behind it. As such, it is likely a candidate for removal
> > from OSGeoLive.
> >
> > However, in the interim, Seth, if you wish to move zygrib into another
> > category (and remove the "Domain Specific" category altogether because
> > it would now be empty), then I'd be fine with that.
> >
> > However, I'd suggest add it under "Navigation and Maps" rather than
> > "Spatial Tools".
> >
> > Cheers, Cameron
> >
> > On 28/2/20 10:31 am, Seth G wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Cameron,
> >>
> >> I didn't change anything for the presentation - it seems the Sphinx
> >> extension used for the presentation [1] will only work with Sphinx
> >> 1.6.5 (from 2017). Any newer versions of Sphinx will fail to build
> >> the presentation.
> >>
> >> The extension hasn't been updated since 2018, but there are a couple
> >> of pull requests [2] that seem to fix the various issues. We could
> >> create a fork of this project and update it, or see if anyone wants
> >> to become the maintainer. Otherwise, we are stuck with Sphinx 1.6.5
> >> or need to drop the presentation.
> >>
> >> I did fix all the RST errors in the docs except one. The Perl script
> >> that generates the presentation seems to have an error on the
> >> "Domain Specific GIS" section which contains a single item - the
> >> zygrib project. The actual outputted HTML seems fine, but the RST
> >> error remains. Ideally the Perl script would be updated, if not
> >> could zygrib be moved to the "Spatial Tools" category?
> >>
> >> Once the final RST error is fixed I'd propose that any future RST
> >> warnings throw an error in the Travis builds so they are caught as
> >> early as possible in a pull request.
> >>
> >> Seth
> >>
> >> [1] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs [3]
> >>
> >> [2] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls [4]
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> web:http://geographika.co.uk [5]
> >>
> >> twitter: @geographika
> >>
> >> On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> >>
> >>> Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues,
> >>> and has copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we
> >>> will be ready to put out a press release.
> >>>
> >>> Felicity and I have put together a draft press release. Could
> >>> someone please review.
> >>>
> >>> Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release.
> >>> Would you mind adding your last name too.
> >>>
> >>> Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are
> >>> live?
> >>>
> >>> Press release here:
> >>>
> >>> https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090 [1]
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>>
> >>> Cameron Shorter
> >>>
> >>> Technology Demystifier
> >>>
> >>> Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant
> >>>
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> > Technology Demystifier
> > Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant
> >
> > M +61 (0) 419 142 254
> >
> >
> > Links:
> > --
> > [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090
> > [2] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive
> > [3] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs
> > [4] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls
> > [5] http://geographika.co.uk
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Re: [OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-03-02 Thread Angelos Tzotsos

Thanks all for your work on this doc release!

On 3/1/20 11:29 PM, Astrid Emde (OSGeo) wrote:

Hello,

thanks for the press release. I can publish send the press release, 
when 13.1 is published.


I will send the mail about the archive before - @cameron could you 
please review again. I added more text. And maybe you have a nice 
story about  the early versions.


https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2089

Astrid

Am 28.02.2020 19:51 schrieb Cameron Shorter:

Hey Seth,

You did fix bugs, which means we now have a presentation again. I've
tweaked the press release to say "thanks to BUG fixes from Seth". Your
call as to whether you want to add your last name to the call out.

So we now only have one application in the "Domain Specific GIS"
section - zygrib. I notice that zygrib isn't included in the metrics
page - probably because it hasn't been registered with openhub as a
project.

I'm guessing this might be one of our obscure projects which has an
every decreasing community behind it - quite likely without a
community behind it. As such, it is likely a candidate for removal
from OSGeoLive.

However, in the interim, Seth, if you wish to move zygrib into another
category (and remove the "Domain Specific" category altogether because
it would now be empty), then I'd be fine with that.

However, I'd suggest add it under "Navigation and Maps" rather than
"Spatial Tools".

Cheers, Cameron

On 28/2/20 10:31 am, Seth G wrote:


Hi Cameron,

I didn't change anything for the presentation - it seems the Sphinx
extension used for the presentation [1] will only work with Sphinx
1.6.5 (from 2017). Any newer versions of Sphinx will fail to build
the presentation.

The extension hasn't been updated since 2018, but there are a couple
of pull requests [2] that seem to fix the various issues. We could
create a fork of this project and update it, or see if anyone wants
to become the maintainer. Otherwise, we are stuck with Sphinx 1.6.5
or need to drop the presentation.

I did fix all the RST errors in the docs except one. The Perl script
that generates the presentation seems to have an error on the
"Domain Specific GIS" section which contains a single item - the
zygrib project. The actual outputted HTML seems fine, but the RST
error remains. Ideally the Perl script would be updated, if not
could zygrib be moved to the "Spatial Tools" category?

Once the final RST error is fixed I'd propose that any future RST
warnings throw an error in the Travis builds so they are caught as
early as possible in a pull request.

Seth

[1] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs [3]

[2] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls [4]

--

web:http://geographika.co.uk [5]

twitter: @geographika

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:


Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues,
and has copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we
will be ready to put out a press release.

Felicity and I have put together a draft press release. Could
someone please review.

Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release.
Would you mind adding your last name too.

Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are
live?

Press release here:

https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090 [1]

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Links:
--
[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090
[2] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive
[3] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs
[4] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls
[5] http://geographika.co.uk

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Re: [OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-03-01 Thread Astrid Emde (OSGeo)

Hello,

thanks for the press release. I can publish send the press release, when 
13.1 is published.


I will send the mail about the archive before - @cameron could you 
please review again. I added more text. And maybe you have a nice story 
about  the early versions.


https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2089

Astrid

Am 28.02.2020 19:51 schrieb Cameron Shorter:

Hey Seth,

You did fix bugs, which means we now have a presentation again. I've
tweaked the press release to say "thanks to BUG fixes from Seth". Your
call as to whether you want to add your last name to the call out.

So we now only have one application in the "Domain Specific GIS"
section - zygrib. I notice that zygrib isn't included in the metrics
page - probably because it hasn't been registered with openhub as a
project.

I'm guessing this might be one of our obscure projects which has an
every decreasing community behind it - quite likely without a
community behind it. As such, it is likely a candidate for removal
from OSGeoLive.

However, in the interim, Seth, if you wish to move zygrib into another
category (and remove the "Domain Specific" category altogether because
it would now be empty), then I'd be fine with that.

However, I'd suggest add it under "Navigation and Maps" rather than
"Spatial Tools".

Cheers, Cameron

On 28/2/20 10:31 am, Seth G wrote:


Hi Cameron,

I didn't change anything for the presentation - it seems the Sphinx
extension used for the presentation [1] will only work with Sphinx
1.6.5 (from 2017). Any newer versions of Sphinx will fail to build
the presentation.

The extension hasn't been updated since 2018, but there are a couple
of pull requests [2] that seem to fix the various issues. We could
create a fork of this project and update it, or see if anyone wants
to become the maintainer. Otherwise, we are stuck with Sphinx 1.6.5
or need to drop the presentation.

I did fix all the RST errors in the docs except one. The Perl script
that generates the presentation seems to have an error on the
"Domain Specific GIS" section which contains a single item - the
zygrib project. The actual outputted HTML seems fine, but the RST
error remains. Ideally the Perl script would be updated, if not
could zygrib be moved to the "Spatial Tools" category?

Once the final RST error is fixed I'd propose that any future RST
warnings throw an error in the Travis builds so they are caught as
early as possible in a pull request.

Seth

[1] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs [3]

[2] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls [4]

--

web:http://geographika.co.uk [5]

twitter: @geographika

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:


Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues,
and has copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we
will be ready to put out a press release.

Felicity and I have put together a draft press release. Could
someone please review.

Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release.
Would you mind adding your last name too.

Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are
live?

Press release here:

https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090 [1]

--

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Links:
--
[1] https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090
[2] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/osgeolive
[3] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs
[4] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls
[5] http://geographika.co.uk

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Re: [OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-02-28 Thread Cameron Shorter

Hey Seth,

You did fix bugs, which means we now have a presentation again. I've 
tweaked the press release to say "thanks to BUG fixes from Seth". Your 
call as to whether you want to add your last name to the call out.


So we now only have one application in the "Domain Specific GIS" section 
- zygrib. I notice that zygrib isn't included in the metrics page - 
probably because it hasn't been registered with openhub as a project.


I'm guessing this might be one of our obscure projects which has an 
every decreasing community behind it - quite likely without a community 
behind it. As such, it is likely a candidate for removal from OSGeoLive.


However, in the interim, Seth, if you wish to move zygrib into another 
category (and remove the "Domain Specific" category altogether because 
it would now be empty), then I'd be fine with that.


However, I'd suggest add it under "Navigation and Maps" rather than 
"Spatial Tools".


Cheers, Cameron

On 28/2/20 10:31 am, Seth G wrote:

Hi Cameron,

I didn't change anything for the presentation - it seems the Sphinx 
extension used for the presentation [1] will only work with Sphinx 
1.6.5 (from 2017). Any newer versions of Sphinx will fail to build the 
presentation.


The extension hasn't been updated since 2018, but there are a couple 
of pull requests [2] that seem to fix the various issues. We could 
create a fork of this project and update it, or see if anyone wants to 
become the maintainer. Otherwise, we are stuck with Sphinx 1.6.5 or 
need to drop the presentation.


I did fix all the RST errors in the docs except one. The Perl script 
that generates the presentation seems to have an error on the "Domain 
Specific GIS" section which contains a single item - the zygrib 
project. The actual outputted HTML seems fine, but the RST error 
remains. Ideally the Perl script would be updated, if not could zygrib 
be moved to the "Spatial Tools" category?


Once the final RST error is fixed I'd propose that any future RST 
warnings throw an error in the Travis builds so they are caught as 
early as possible in a pull request.


Seth

[1] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs
[2] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls

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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues, 
and has copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we will 
be ready to put out a press release.


Felicity and I have put together a draft press release.  Could 
someone please review.
Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release. 
Would you mind adding your last name too.

Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are live?

Press release here:
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090

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Re: [OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-02-27 Thread Seth G
Hi Cameron,

I didn't change anything for the presentation - it seems the Sphinx extension 
used for the presentation [1] will only work with Sphinx 1.6.5 (from 2017). Any 
newer versions of Sphinx will fail to build the presentation. 

The extension hasn't been updated since 2018, but there are a couple of pull 
requests [2] that seem to fix the various issues. We could create a fork of 
this project and update it, or see if anyone wants to become the maintainer. 
Otherwise, we are stuck with Sphinx 1.6.5 or need to drop the presentation. 

I did fix all the RST errors in the docs except one. The Perl script that 
generates the presentation seems to have an error on the "Domain Specific GIS" 
section which contains a single item - the zygrib project. The actual outputted 
HTML seems fine, but the RST error remains. Ideally the Perl script would be 
updated, if not could zygrib be moved to the "Spatial Tools" category?

Once the final RST error is fixed I'd propose that any future RST warnings 
throw an error in the Travis builds so they are caught as early as possible in 
a pull request. 

Seth

[1] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs
[2] https://github.com/tell-k/sphinxjp.themes.revealjs/pulls

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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020, at 10:49 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues, and has 
> copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we will be ready to put 
> out a press release.
> 
> Felicity and I have put together a draft press release. Could someone please 
> review.
> Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release. Would you 
> mind adding your last name too.
> Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are live?
> 
> Press release here:
> https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090 
> 
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> Technology Demystifier
> Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant
> 
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> 
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[OSGeoLive] Draft press release for OSGeoLive 13.1

2020-02-27 Thread Cameron Shorter
Once Brian has found a work around for his current network issues, and has
copied our latest OSGeoLive 13.1 docs to the website, we will be ready to
put out a press release.

Felicity and I have put together a draft press release.  Could someone
please review.
Seth, I've mentioned you by first name only in the press release. Would you
mind adding your last name too.
Astrid, are you okay to review and then publish once the docs are live?

Press release here:
https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeolive/wiki/Press%20Release%2090

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