Hello everyone, Have managed to got hold of a N95 for research purposes through work. One thing that maybe would be useful is an "in the field" editing application for the outdoors, where you walk, the inbuilt GPS on the phone records your track, then you choose a route type (footway, bridleway, road etc) and an appropriate way is created from your track. You repeat this for your whole walk then when you're finished (or even maybe in the field?) you upload the new way to OSM. To avoid the need for (expensive, I should imagine) downloads to the phone, functionality such as checking for duplicate nodes and ways is done server side: if not on the main OSM server, on a proxy server.
I haven't had a great deal of experience in mobile development though, so do people think this is a feasible project? Thanks, Nick _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev

