On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Chris Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> wrote:
>> Interesting ideas.
>>
>> Consider whether to only allow users to add data (such as uploading to
>> YouTube), or whether people can interact in the data (YouTube members
>> can comment on videos by others) or interact on the map (letting people
>> modify objects which already exist).
>>
> Yeah, commenting and rating are clearly on my roadmap for this.  As for
> interacting with the map, I'd like to at least see users be able to open
> their data to others for modification.
>

Interestingly one of my MGIS students pitched this as a course project
over the weekend - I'm encouraging her to think about it as a
dissertation project (it's well beyond the scope of my course). Her
current plan is based on local/micro brew pubs that people could add
to and rank through a map interface. I could see it working with a
WFS(-V) and some javascript + openlayers.

Ian

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