--- On Wed, 19/8/09, Roy Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2) viewing the map will require a "slide-bar to change the
> temporal
> view", but so will *editing*. Imagine 100 years from now,
> there will
> be an incredible amount of overlapping data. Possibly the
> easiest way
> to deal with this is, when fetching data from the API for
> editing,
> rather than specifying a 2-D bounding box to specify the
> bounds of
> data (i.e. longitude min/max, latitude min/max), we will
> instead need
> to specify a 3-D bounding box (i.e. longitude min/max,
> latitude
> min/max, time min/max), where the node/way is fetched if
> its
> start_date and/or end_date are within the time range.

Actually time and space is the 4th dimension :)

People already want editors that can handle 3D, not just 2D so they can map out 
complex buildings and very complex roads that overlap each other and so forth.

The editor wouldn't need to specify a time box, but could sort it out locally 
after it downloads the data, same with 3D data I guess.


      

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