Within the HTEP Community, you can become a member of your own community: A group of HTEP users who share a similar interest, for instance the same geographical area, the same organization/institution or the same research area (e.g. flooding, water quality, etc). This document shows you how to join a community and guides you through the community webpage(s).
One of HTEPs possibilities is to become member of a community: a group of people sharing a common interest, organization/institution and/or research area.
The menu of the current community, existing of the following tabs. Not all tabs might be visible to you, as for some of them special community manager rights are required. The following tabs are available:
- Members: An overview of all members of that community and their role within the community.
- Applications: A list of thematic applications available and of interest within the current community.
- Activities: An overview of activities within the current community, for instance the sharing of data, job results and/or new services.
- Users Management: An overview of all HTEP users. Here new members for the specific community can be invited.
- Community Management: The ability to manage the community. For example the visibility of the community to other (HTEP) users, the description of the community and/or the roles of the users within this community.
A list of thematic applications available and of interest within the current community.
The number of members within this community.
An overview of the latest activities within the current community, for instance the sharing of data, job results and/or new services.
An overview of available (satellite) data collections for this community.
An overview of top discussions within this community. Proceed to Section 2.4.1.3 for the necessary steps to access the discussion board.
Within the Geobrowser, a user is able to filter data packages, job results and other community specific activities for a specific community. This is indicated by the red circles in Figure 3.
As mentioned in Section 2.4.1.2 and indicated by number 9 in Figure 2, on the main page of your community you see the current top discussion in your community.