> What I would rather not see is people using it to add permanent
> notes about places - if that information is worth having then it
> should probably be properly encoded as tags on some object.
How about we call it 'geochat' or 'osmchat'? A chat thread is started
at a particular place & time. C
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > Personally I always thought that notes could be usable not only for
> > > people pointing out errors, but also for meta-info like: "drove around
> > > this quarter for two hours. think I got all the
Hi,
> > Personally I always thought that notes could be usable not only for
> > people pointing out errors, but also for meta-info like: "drove around
> > this quarter for two hours. think I got all the roads but some
> > cycleways t.b.d.".
>
> I definitely disagree there - in fact one of the
Tom Hughes wrote:
>Sent: 23 April 2008 11:00 PM
>To: Frederik Ramm
>Cc: OSM-Dev Openstreetmap
>Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] OSM Notes API, Issue Tracking (was: "See Data", a UI
>for browsing OSM data in the main map)
>
>2008/4/23 Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/4/23 Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You do realise that there are people already working on adding this
> > to the main site? There is a code branch in the repository with some
> > preliminary work already.
>
> I think that Martijn van O had a prototype of an OL based issue
> tra
Hi,
> You do realise that there are people already working on adding this
> to the main site? There is a code branch in the repository with some
> preliminary work already.
I think that Martijn van O had a prototype of an OL based issue
tracker as well - is the one in SVN based on that, or an ent
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