[email protected] schrieb: > Hallo Sebastian, > > as stated in a previous thread, I have been working on a logger of GPS/GSM > data, > for the openBmap project [1]. I was almost done when discovering through > community updates the existence of your project. > > I decided to release before getting in touch with you. I had a look at your > code. Please correct me if I am wrong. You send direct AT commands to the > device, and do not use DBus FSO API? If so do you intend to keep it this way? > > I started coding with fso 4.1 and there was no possibility to get all the information i need (as far as i know). With fso 5 it should be possible to use the built in dbus commands.
I send at command via the fso debug commands and catch the results. > In my logger, I use the DBus API. Thus I thought that we could try to build a > common engine, and put GUIs on top of it. My idea would be to have an engine > based on FSO API. On top of it have your game aspect. Stefan also pointed out > that we could have the GSM/GPS logger + positioning system as a framework > daemon. (please correct me if I misunderstood). > > What do you think? Source code is in the package[2], as it is Python based. > > [1] http://realtimeblog.free.fr/ > [2] > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=218065&package_id=310952 > > Onen > > > Quoting Sebastian Hammerl <[email protected]>: > > >> Hi, >> >> now I find the time to post on the community mailinglist and like to >> (already mentioned here) introduce myself and CellHunter. >> >> I am student right now and got together with some friends and imagined >> that we could have fun with cellids and games based on there cells. But >> for this we need a database to work on and so i started the project >> CellHunter [1]. >> >> CellHunter is a game where you collect cellids together with the gps >> position you received this cell. You are working in teams and get points >> for each cell you submit. The score for the submitted cell depends on >> the type of cell if it is already known or brand new. More about the >> point system on the homepage [2]. >> >> Right know the CellHunter database contains about 450000 entries with >> ~9000 unique cells. 35 teams active and we get new cells everyday. >> >> I know that there a several other cell databases and i contacted >> opencellid two days ago and will contribute. Others are welcome to >> contact me. >> >> The license of the data is discussed at the moment, i think it will be >> cc-by-sa but because this project is very new and grows faster than i >> expected i just want to check available licenses and their pros and cons. >> >> The idea to create a database of cells is not new but to combine it with >> a game is something that motivates people to contribute. >> >> Here are some technical details about CellHunter: >> - offline and online logging of cells >> - logging of the main and up to 6 neighbourcells your mobile phone "sees" >> - statistcs displayed right on your freerunner >> - data displayable in google maps and osm >> - browsing osm cell map with dynamically loaded cell locations >> - export as kml / csv of the whole db or by team >> - teams of submitters with infotext about the group on the homepage >> - gui availabe in german and english >> >> Most of the already collected cells are located in germany and i would >> like to see some other countries to start their teams and collect >> points. You get ready to run FSO and debian packages on the homepage [2]. >> >> If you have any ideas or suggestions i would like to hear them. For >> german users: we discuss cellhunter at the freeyourphone forums [3] >> >> Greetings, Sebastian >> >> >> [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/CellHunter >> [2] http://cellhunter.omoco.de >> [3] http://freeyourphone.de/portal_v1/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=865 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > >
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