Andrew Gregory wrote: > On Mon, 31 May 2010 00:40:57 +0800, Peter Körner <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Am 30.05.2010 17:22, schrieb [email protected]: >>> I am happy to say, have made some progress. >>> >>> gwtosm now can display simple roads. >> I'm sorry but I'm really not sure what this is all about. Josm is >> designed as an offline editing tools. Why bend'n'break it to run in your >> browser? We already have an online editor called Potlatch. > > I think a web-based online editor that doesn't rely on a plugin would be a > good thing.
+1 @jamesmikedupont: What is your vision for this project? Do you try to create a cut down version of JOSM that runs in a browser or will it be a completely new editor that happens to reuse some source code from another project? What are the limitations of a gwt/js port? Is it still possible to open a local gpx file or do I have to upload it to some server, first? Same question for image files. Anyway, great idea, let's see how it performs compared to the java version! Sebastian PS: Maybe you can find a better name for this... What about JOSM-- :) _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

