Correction:
I've friends in few research institutes, who use
legacy softwares that are told to them by their
seniors, colleagues or project investigators and
they've been also told that GNU/Linux is *NOT*
suitable
for them. This is the case when GRASS is considered to
be one of the most advanced G
Hi!
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Here are my few bits for the cause.
> 1. What kind of GNU/Linux materials are required
> that could help
> environmental organizations work better ? What are
For environmental organizations there are various GIS
packages available like GRA
Hi
With a danger of hijacking this thread I am diverting from the original
topic to address Raju's concerns
Raj Mathur wrote:
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>I feel that it makes sense to bring in larger issues of social change
>where they can have an impact on the issue at hand; however