Difference between revisions of "FOSS for GIS video tutorials and screencasts"

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* [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekfeisty/screencast Ubuntu discussion over screencast]
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 28 May 2007

This is page is a try to create a central index of all available Video Tutorials and Screencasts about FOSS for GIS.

As creating a central repository is not easy due to licenses, video formats and disk space we are using this page to list all pages hosting interesting videos.

please add you contribute at the bottom of the list respecting the table layout

Screencasts and Video List

title and link author license duration format description
Mapping your Data Chris Schmidt ??? 4 min flash movie

Using QGIS, Mapserver and Openlayers to easily set up a web mapping application. Large description

TikiWiki Map Franck Martin not specified many videos flash movie Tutorials on setting up the TikiWiki map environment
GeoServer Tutorials Chris Holmes not specified many videos flash movie List of all official GeoServer tutorials
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How to do your screencast

please add your suggestions on how you did your screencast. Please try to use and suggest Free Software.

Linux

Mac

Windows

  • ??? (any FOSS software to suggest?!?)

Where to publish your screencast

Actually main free video hosting are using a strong dowsampling that does not allow a good video quality to present screencast.

Then you'll need to find your own web hosting or a free one that can host just the video without resampling.

Suggestions

  • What about distribution the videos with a bittorrent-style distribution? Maybe OSGeo could provide the infrastructure for this?