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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Other : Quality Push !
    • Tutorial for begginers
    • Contributors - more contributors allow cross-teaching
      • Talk about us !
      • Get a wave of new users to try out map making ! receive them, cross teach.
      • Inject fresh energies ! move on !
    • Accessibility - access to the right information allow higher quality
      • Clean up the Graphic lab subpages
      • {Speedy delete|reason} (!) outdated informations or page
      • Merge frankly duplicate informations
    • GIS Quality push - push toward georeferenced, more reliable and elegant maps
      • This page is complete. Push toward GIS mapmaking : getting better ! (todo list here)
      • This page is complete. Share GIS resources, links, tutorials ; getting better ! ({{Digital cartography tutorials}})
      • Page has a good intro, but the main content needs more work. Share experiences, tips, difficulties, & help each others ; getting better ! (WP:GL/MAP's talk page)
      • A good introduction! (but lonely) Get several English users able to make GIS topographic maps : currently 3 !
      • A good introduction! (but lonely) Get a sustainable cross-helping team : in progress ; )
    GIS push, tutorials

    Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
    • Other :
      All great travels start by a first step
      Short term roadmap, in order of priority:
      1. ~20h work > Lesson 1: look around, try out, understand →  Done Yug
      2. ~10h work > Lesson 1: write down intro, source, loading, style (topography), print composer tutorial →  Done Yug
      3. ?h work > Lesson 1: copy edit, improvements, add informations →  Done MissMJ
      4. 1h? work > Lesson 2 : Split /Optimizing_relief into /Creating shaded relief (GRASS, 3DEM) and /Optimizing shaded relief using GIMP →  Done Yug
      5. +4h work > Lesson 2 > optimizing shaded relief, wave 1 : write down new tutorials, based on Optimizing shaded relief using GIMP (2007) Done Yug
        • 2h? work > Lesson 2 : create section 'GIMP relief color reinforcement' tutorial →  Done Yug
        • 1h? offline work > Lesson 2 : create section 'GIMP relief bumping' tutorial →  Done Yug
        • 2h? work > Lesson 2 : create section 'GIMP relief whitening/transparency' tutorial →  Done Yug
        • 1h work > Lesson 2 : output and upload 3 shaded files with 315⁰ (NW), 275⁰, 355⁰ sunlights. <10Mo each. → soon, Yug
      6. 1-2h work > {{Cite GIS}} template citing GIS files to create based on {{Cite map}}'s code →  Done Yug
      7. 2h? work > Map color files & GIS sources :
      8. 3h work > add the key GIS sources fr→en + newones, using {{Cite GIS}} Done Yug
      9. 3-5h work > Finish SVG exercices = integrate further data using inkscape →  Done Yug
      10. 1h work > Lesson ? : SVGsimple vector layer exportation with suitable names →  Done Yug
      11. +6h work > continue to translate GIS sources fr→en, using {{Cite GIS}}, completing missing parameters →  Done Yug
        • share more palettes, associated with their GIS source using {{Cite GIS}}ClockC next.
      12. 3h? work > Lesson 3 : QGis raster layer to vector layer (slope?) tutorial to create → ClockC next.
      13. +1h work > Lesson 3 : create QGIS 'Raster terrain analysis plugin' section → ClockC next.
      Medium term roadmap
      1. +1h work > Lesson 1 : redo the QGIS Print composer section
      2. 2h work > Lesson 3 : QGis reprojection tutorial to translate, adapt, test from Bourrichon's tutorial or to create → ClockC next

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