Maybe this challenge from Médecins sans frontières can benefit from this as well:
http://msfchallenge.herokuapp.com/idea/8 Polyglot 2013/6/6 Pavel Melnikov <[email protected]> > Hello there everyone! > As a student of this year's Google Summer of code I want to officially say > hello to dev list members. In this first email I'm introducing my project. > It's current name is OpenSurveyor and it is aimed at creating a mobile > (smartphone/tablet) data collection application specifically designed for > OSM purposes. > The feature list includes following major elements, not found in other > applications (or not comfortable enough to be used widely): > > - Walknig papers on the phone/tablet - a walking papers atlas without > any need to print and scan anything. Just draw all you want on screen > (stylus should be especially useful, but finger should work too), and it > will then be transferred into JOSM. > - All kinds of map markers - text, voice, photos, some predefined osm > types. > - Ability to work without GPS and Internet. If you have a Garmin or > other device that can record tracks for days - let it do its job and save > yourself some hours of battery life on the phone. The markers will be > time-based and you could map them on PC according to timings. > - Subsecond presicion of timestamps. Standard GPX timestamp is 1 sec > which is not enough sometimes (will be useful when driving a car). Special > data format will elliminate this shortcoming. > > I've already created a wiki page for the project: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/2013/OpenSurveyorwhere > additional information could be found (not that much at the moment) > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev > >
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