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Address dependent PNG/SVG Image Files needed by this repo #10

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csmoore opened this issue Jan 30, 2014 · 3 comments
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Address dependent PNG/SVG Image Files needed by this repo #10

csmoore opened this issue Jan 30, 2014 · 3 comments

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csmoore commented Jan 30, 2014

@abouffard plans on removing the files from

https://github.com/ArcGIS/joint-military-symbology-xml/tree/master/instance/graphics

So the issues to address are:

  1. Andy will add instructions to the readme for how to obtain these files.
  2. Ensure that these files are readily obtainable from a public distribution site.
  3. Having the image files as part of this repo would be preferred, since it will certainly make using it easier, but if that is not possible, then downloading from the public web should be fine.
  4. If any files remain in that folder that are not the original work of this repo then they still need to state the license
  5. If any new content/files are independently developed for this repo. Then they will have Apache V2 license.
    1. So this might get a bit complex if this repo needs to add additional files and these are mixed with other files

Note: this issue was already captured in #5 - Item 3 , but creating a new issue for discussion/addressing this one large issue.

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csmoore commented Jan 31, 2014

Somewhat related to this...
@abouffard @lfunkhouser can you make a suggestion to the SSMC or other entity about using Github to manage the SVG files? Github seems like the perfect system for this data that would allow the community to configuration manage, track issues, capture testing data, and facilitate community inputs/fixes to these.

Such a Github repository would not need to be in our organization (though we would be more than willing to host). There are already many gov repos on github ( http://gsa.github.io/federal-open-source-repos/ ) and other systems like forge.mil (which requires a CAC) are not really ideal for collaborating on this standard-type data.

If DISA would like an example of a government organization that is leveraging Github, the DARPA Open Catalog site shows links to a large number of programs that using Github: http://www.darpa.mil/OpenCatalog/index.html

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Removed graphic files, amended the test application, and amended the readme accordingly.

@csmoore csmoore reopened this Feb 3, 2014
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csmoore commented Feb 7, 2014

SVGs are indeed purged so closing, but I would like some way to track the request to the SSMC to move those SVGs to a more public, collaborative forum like Github - @abouffard - any suggestions for how to get this request in?

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