First, Facebook SDK is open-source. So there are no proprietary solutions
related to this discussion. Google login SDK is probably open too, though I
didn't check that.
The discussion with Martijn is about a different things: while he proposes to
change the whole registration process altogether
And just to mention.
Third party services on the login page and those services on the new user
page are different.
2015-12-28 23:34 GMT+05:00 Ilya Zverev :
> Hi Greg,
>
> Signing in on mobile devices is hard. You click "sign in" and then have to
> remember your login and password. There is an al
> 25 дек. 2015 г., в 8:36, Ineiev написал(а):
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 01:55:06PM +0300, Ilya Zverev wrote:
>> My answer is, absolutely. If a random person walking with their phone adds
>> opening hours or marks a shop closed, I don't care if she/he is a part of
>> community or not.
>
> What
Hi Greg,
Signing in on mobile devices is hard. You click "sign in" and then have to
remember your login and password. There is an alternative method: facebook and
google buttons on a login form. You can try them yourself: after linking your
account with a social account, signing in is just a ma
Simon Poole writes:
> If I understand Ilya correctly what he wants to avoid is (the hassle of)
> the authorisation step when using OAuth. During this process you need to
> login to openstreetmap.org with your credentials and then confirm that
> the app is allowed to access the API on your behalf
If I understand Ilya correctly what he wants to avoid is (the hassle of)
the authorisation step when using OAuth. During this process you need to
login to openstreetmap.org with your credentials and then confirm that
the app is allowed to access the API on your behalf.
To see what is involved in
On 26/12/15 16:50, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
clearly something an ideal map would show you more prominently than a photo
ever could
cheers,
Martin
It is not mutually exclusive. For example, I added the OSM tag for Salin:
/wikimedia_commons:/ File:Salin-Le-Chamossaire-aerial.JPG
But ther
sent from a phone
> Am 26.12.2015 um 12:33 schrieb Oleksiy Muzalyev :
>
> On the photo of the hamlet Salin however it is clearly visible that it is
> separated from the Route des Ormonts by the deep ravine, which requires
> special equipment, training and many hours to cross.
clearly someth
Sometimes a map could be useless without a photo itself. For example, if
one looks at the map of the hamlet Salin [1] in Alps, it is possible to
get an idea to drive there by the Route des Ormonts. On the map and even
on the satellite image it looks like this road passes just about half a
kilom
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 01:55:06PM +0300, Ilya Zverev wrote:
> My answer is, absolutely. If a random person walking with their phone adds
> opening hours or marks a shop closed, I don't care if she/he is a part of
> community or not.
What if they add copyright-encumbered data as well?
> I think i
Ilya Zverev writes:
> This can be made a part of a policy for allowing apps to use OSM
> official social accounts.
Can you explain what you mean by "OSM official social accounts"?
Perhaps it is just me that doesn't get it, but I am not following what
you really mean.
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My answer is, absolutely. If a random person walking with their phone adds
opening hours or marks a shop closed, I don't care if she/he is a part of
community or not. Having them logged in with an OSM account makes them
contactable, and that's all we need.
I think it's time to stop taking OSM f
Ilya Zverev writes:
> I would like osm.org to support authentication via native social
> SDKs. It would benefit current and future mobile editing apps, and
> would drastically increase the number of OSM editors (that is,
> users). I'm writing all this, so authors of other editing apps could
> sh
Hi,
I have a rather non-technical remark about this recurring "we need to
make sign-up easier" topic.
My question is: Do we want to encourage casual editing?
And my answer is "not 100% sure but perhaps rather not".
There are some benefits to casual editing; if people could just fire off
a qu
Hi everyone,
Suppose I'm working on a mobile editor for iOS and Android. You can't
edit anything without signing in, so first a user has to enter their
login and password. If they are not registered in OSM, too bad: the
registration workflow is overly complex for mobile. One has to enter
logi
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