On 10/18/2012 05:04 AM, sly (sylvain letuffe) wrote:
I do, but as you said, alone isn't gone be an easy task, that's why I'll soon
be proposing this on talk, with the hope to get the help of everyone. I have
just no ideas if something usefull could get out of this, if that won't just
turn to chaos, but I guess I'll have to try to find out.


It's great that you are driving this. One potential use of such list would be defining the Top Ten Tasks list. Year is coming to an end, I imagine a revised list is in order soon. User community feedback could be one of the factors when deciding what to put on this list.

As a starting point, I have cleaned-up
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.7 into what I consider ideas for
development ranging from good to improvable with a good idea behind.
I've also turned it into less technical and, hopefully, understandable to long
standing non-dev mappers.
>
However, it is not limited anymore to what people think should go into the
next API 0.7 version (I think it's even worse when you ask non-techies people
to find a solution themself) but to something gathering ideas of wishes they
find usefull for their work as mappers, what they miss more while editing (may
it be external tools, websites, software or, of course API improvements).


I'm really starting to think that this page (API 0.7) should be taken apart... things like "Make the web interface accessible" have not much to do with the API and are simply getting drowned in all the "techy" ideas for low-level API improvements.

That's why I think an effort like yours - to clean it up and make it human-readable is needed.

here it is, self-explained :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors_functionalities_wishlist

If anyone here wants to give feedbacks before it goes to talk, please do.


The page looks good. In addition I would consider couple of things:

* From my experience form of presentation matters when trying to explain complex things to people. Right now there is a lenghty first paragraph, there is no Table of Contents. Small things like that can be easily fixed and they make content more presentable.

Of course there is always the question if we really care about people who have so short attention span that they can't get through a large chunk of text but that's another discussion...

For now I would suggest splitting the content into sections as much as possible (especially the first paragraphs into something like Introduction or Rationale or What is it?) and putting Table of Contents on the page.

* Similar to above point - page title. I would suggest something that "rolls off the tongue" which "Contributors functionalities wishlist" does not do exactly :-) Perhaps something like Community wishlist or similar?

* I would toy with the idea of changing how specific wishlist items are presented - I think having some structure like a table with description, discussion and status and perhaps use colors to mark what is being worked on etc. This would further improve readability.

Ironically, none other than the Top Ten Tasks list has a good example of this, see template:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Template:TopTenTask

I would think about making similar template but more community-focused so no technology list but something more useful to non-developers.

From my side I would love to see someone from the community get involved in current development. For example, right now we are on the brink of having Gravatar support merged into the osm.org website:

https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/pull/131

There are some very important privacy questions asked in that discussion but I don't think anyone from the end-user community even read those...

What would be great if someone would create a blog or a diary dedicated specifically to reporting on OSM development activity - something like "OSM This Week" list that already exists. On such blog people could get easily involved without having to create a Github account etc. and the blog author would feed back the comments to developers.

Keep up the good work - this effort is really useful.

Paweł


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