NOTE: Not for general consumption yet. Not for newbies--use the original
Potlatch for that. Please report bugs to the Wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch_2


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From: Richard Fairhurst <rich...@systemed.net>
Date: Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 9:57 AM
Subject: [OSM-talk] Potlatch 2 Public Alpha
To: t...@openstreetmap.org


Hi all,

(Deep breath)

I'm delighted to unveil a test version of Potlatch 2, the all-new,
completely rewritten version of OpenStreetMap's online editor.

You can play with it at http://www.geowiki.com/ . It talks to the main OSM
server and you can make real edits with it.

This is a public alpha. This means it's an early version of the software and
there are lots of bugs in it. Performance leaves a whole lot to be desired.
It _will_ eat your memory, and it may freeze up or crash. Presets for ways
don't generally have icons - either that or they're a bit sketchy. There's
no documentation.

It's an experimental release for people who already have experience using
Potlatch and know what they're doing. It's not for newbies - yet!

But here's some of the cool stuff it does:
- super friendly tagging system
- WYSIWYG map display with names on roads and the like
- powerful editing tools like 'make right-angled', 'create parallel line'
and so on
- vector backgrounds so you can manually bring in .osm files, shapefiles and
so on
- dedicated turn restriction and route editors
- really good relations support

It's not just a general-purpose editor: you can use it to create your own
editor with your favourite presets, icons, backgrounds and rendering.
Everything is in easily configurable files, and it talks OAuth so people can
log into the OSM server securely from outside. We hope that people will use
it to build cycle-specific editors, public transport editors, "fix unnamed
roads" editors... all of that. It's a foundation for people to do more cool
stuff with OSM.

Potlatch 2 has only been possible thanks to the contributions, in
particular, of Dave Stubbs and Andy Allan. Dave has built a terrific
architecture for the program in general, way beyond anything I could ever
think up, and in particular for the tagging system. Andy has given it a
relation editor so much more powerful than P1 ever had, niggled away at a
zillion little bugs, and given the project the impetus it needed. Lots of
other people have helped as well: Twain47 (Mr Nominatim) contributed some
excellent icons, Matt wrote the superb quadrilateralise function, Shaun
added Big Concrete Blocks et al to the presets, and loads of others have
helped. I'm delighted to only be one of the cast and think it augurs really
well for the future.

So what now?

You _will_ find a really obvious bug about five seconds into using it. I
guarantee it. Please use the wiki pages to report it:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Potlatch_2 . There's three pages for
filing bugs so we can prioritise which to fix first.

It's all open source (obviously) in a proper language (ActionScript 3) with
a real framework (Flex) and an open source compiler (Flex Open Source SDK).
If you would like to get involved with coding it: \o/, woo and yay.

If you'd like just to improve the presets and the stylesheets, \o/ woo and
yay too - you don't need to program for that. We have a mailing list,
potlatch-dev (http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/potlatch-dev) to talk
about development of whatever stripe. And the stylesheet language, MapCSS,
is racing on - but more of that anon.

Hope you enjoy it. Look forward to the feedback.

cheers
Richard

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