On 10 Nov 2008, at 13:08, Joseph Gentle wrote: > On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:01 AM, John07 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> I think editing on this small screen with (maybe) bad latency... >> will not be >> easy and efficient. I think Openstreetbugs is better for this. You >> can >> include it into your app like the josm-plugin does. With >> Openstreetbugs you >> don´t have to know the osm-tagging-schema and you can just add >> quickly >> notes. >> >> When you`re releasing the app, create a osm-wikipage (or i will do >> it ;-) ) >> and i´m sure you will get a lot of feedback and proposals for >> improving the >> app. >> >> Jonas >> > > I'm starting a new job in a couple weeks and I don't have time. I'll > help anyone who wants to make this happen and push it to the app store > when its done, but I'll need another developer to carry the flame. >
I just yesterday submitted my first app to the app store (or maybe I didn't, I forget if the NDA allows me to say). It's a simple thing that lets you submit a postcode to freethepostcode.org for the current location as reported by the on-board GPS. I've also managed to "port" the routing engine from gosmore to the iPhone and successfully generated a (relatively short) route on my phone. I'm quite interested in taking this further and also perhaps doing some sort of OSM viewing/editing app. I'm not sure when I'll get time to work on this but I'm hoping over the next week I might get around to adding some features to the routing app. Currently it just generates a route between two hardcoded locations and that's all so obviously there's work to be done there. John _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

