On 25 Sep 2003, at 23:50, Roman Joost wrote: > I was thinking about a page with ressources for users who made > presentations about the GIMP. During my work on some presentation > stuff for the university, i thought, that it'll be usefull to get > images to demonstrate some atools. > > But ... after thinking about this, i don't know if this idea is good. > I mean, most people invest work in her presentation stuff and i think, > that someone who wants to gather ressources from others, he has to > ask. For this reason, it might be better, to create a document in the > WIKI and append Links to docs, which will share other GIMPers for > presentation purposes. Others can append images as well, so that we > can demostrate some tools on this images. But this links has to be > made by the persons herselfs, which want share their stuff. > > Maybe others can tell me her opinion about this idea. I would like to > share some docs and pictures for presentation purposes. We could add a walk-through of features to the web site. This could even be turned into a presentation using Opera's presentation mode (<http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/operashow/>, and <http://www.philburns.com/quickshow.html#examples> for a few examples). Then a presentation would both be useful to the visitor of the web site, and form a sort of default presentation that people could use to introduce others to the GIMP. Of course, for that to work, GIMP would need to have a web site in the first place. I seem to remember though, that somebody (Sven? Nomis?) already put a GIMP presentation on the web somewhere. -- branko collin collin@xxxxxxxxx