__TOC__ --- = How to update / add a project in the documentation Since documentation is built automatically, projects data are stored in `project_info.csv` file. It is the main point of entry of the docs. To add a new project, you have to add a new line in this file. To update a project informations, just modify the corresponding line. Then commit and push your changes and make a pull request to the OSGeoLive repository. = project_info.csv organization = The file is organized with 12 columns/fields separated by the pipe `|` symbol: {{{ # document? | slug |version| Quickstart? |Overview?|Section| last | One Liner| OpenHub name |URL|kind|name }}} The 12 fields are described below. Several categories have been made with comments to help organize the projects. Please add your project in the corresponding one: * Desktop GIS : General GIS viewing, editing and analysis in the browser * Browser Facing GIS: General GIS viewing, editing and analysis in the browser * Web Services: Publishing spatial data to the internet * Data Stores: Storing spatial data * Navigation and Maps * Spatial Tools: Specific analysis tools * Domain Specific GIS: Applications targeted at a specific domain * Data: Spatial data sets * Geospatial Libraries * RETIRED: projects that have been retired for some reason but can be reactivated = Fields description = Each field have a purpose in the doc building and should be fill carefully. * document? * page/project name (slug) * version * Quickstart? * Overview? * Classification * last * One Liner * OpenHub name * URL * kind * name == document? : == Add {{{Y}}} if the project documentation should be build or not `reserved to OSGeoLive members` If the project have been retired, please change it to {{{N}}} and move it to retired section. == page/project name (slug) == Page name used to construct `logo-.png` `_screenshot.png` `_overview.rst` etc. Page name can contains dashes, underscore, numbers or capital letters but no spaces. Examples: - pgRouting is the real name of the project but the page name is {{{pgrouting}}} - User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS is the real name of the project but udig is the page name - it gives: `udig_overview.rst` `udig_quickstart.rst` `logo-udig.png` `udig-screensot.png` == version == Version of the project Examples: - `2.14.14` for QGIS 2.14.14 - `4.3.0a` for 4.3.0 alpha release of Spatialite == Quickstart? == Is there a quickstart ? Add {{{Y}}} if the documentation should build a quickstart page for this project, {{{N}}} if it doesn't. == Overview? == Is there an overview ? Add {{{Y}}} if the documentation should build an overviewpage for this project, {{{N}}} if it doesn't. == Classification == Desktop GIS | Browser Facing GIS | Web Services | Data Stores | Navigation and Maps | Spatial Tools | Domain Specific GIS | Data | Geospatial Libraries == last == Used only for deprecated / removed projects and has the last version of OSGeoLive where it was available == One Liner == One line description that goes after the quickstart link in the Overview page == OpenHub name == Are your project registered onto OpenHub ? Please provide your name here == URL == URL of the project == kind == How are you related to OSGeo ? Are you community ? In incubation or an OSGeo project ? If yes, the corresponding logo will be added to your project pages under the project logo. Parameters: * OSGeo_community * OSGeo_project * OSGeo_incubation * blank == name == Name of the project (unlike slug). For example pgRouting (slug is {{{pgrouting}}}) == files structure == = Update project logo = Project screenshots are stock in the images folder following this path: {{{images/projects//logo_.png}}} So if you want to change your project screenshot, just change the file there and that's it. = Update project screenshot = Like logos, project screenshots are stock in the images folder following this path: {{{images/projects//_screenshot.png}}} So if you want to change your project screenshot, just change the file there and that's it.