06-03-2016, 12:04 PM
Recently, I’ve seen your profile in British Antarctic Survey and also and also the biography, projects and publications part of your profile and I know noticed that you are active in remote sensing studies so I thought that you may be interested in my effort of creating a new special Q&A site for Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry.
As you might have already noticed, there aren’t much places on the net which professionally concentrate on remote sensing and photogrammetry and gather related researchers all over the world to exchange knowledge and improve the community. So I’ve decided to build a new Q&A site for remote sensing and photogrammetry which is possible through the Area51 zone of StackExchange. (For further information, you may refer to the following links: FAQ and QA site.pdf)
In order to convince the stackexchange management team about the necessity of creating such a site, I need the support of the community. Would you please announce your support for the proposal of creating the website by following this link?
As you can see in the right hand side of the above page, we need 25 more questions with a score of 10 or more to jump to the next phase of the site creation process. Therefore, it would be appreciated if you could take some minutes to judge other people’s the proposed questions by voting them up and down and commenting on them based on their relevance to the field of remote sensing and photogrammetry. (If you wish to upvote, please upvote the questions that have less than 10 scores not the ones that have been upvotted more than 10 times. At this step upvoting under 10 score questions is even more important than following. However, following is still necessary)
Also could you please add at least one expert question to the list if you have enough time? (This is needed to decide about the content of the future site)
ای دگرگون کننده ی دل ها و چشم ها / ای گرداننده ی روزها و شب ها / ای تغییر دهنده ی روزگار و انسان ها / حال ما را به بهترین حال دگرگون فرما
.We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love... and then we return home
Aboriginal Proverb -