On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 02:15:44PM +0200, Renaud Martinet wrote: > Hi Florian, > > We also have something going on in France but this is very much a work > in progress right now. The idea was to steal what's good in Tomtom's > Mapshare as they stole the collaborative side of OSM. So it's focused > on having an easy to use, fool-proof, multi-languages user interface > for lambda map users to report errors and a full-featured bugtracking > backend for OSM collaborators to manage those map bugs. External API > for error reporting by navigation software such as Navit for example > is also planned, as well as features like RSS feeds, dashboard showing > what's been resolved, what needs to be done, and so on. > Anyway the basic interface we have right now, which is only the > frontend, is pretty much like the one you described. > > Actually I wasn't aware of the NL bugtracker nor of the discussion on > dev as I'm mainly reading talk which is sometimes already hard to > follow.
Cool - do you have anything to test or look at or a svn/cvs/git
repository to checkout and try around with?
Flo
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