2009/10/1 Nick Whitelegg <[email protected]>: >>This sounds interesting, but could you describe a bit more what you had >>in mind? I would particularly be interested to know how it would differ >>to the already existing mobile tools and if it is not possible to add >>this functionality to them, given that you can do a fair amount with >>them already. If your ideas aren't too radically different, I might be >>able to (help) add some of these to GpsMid. > > A "notes" sort of app, where you could add a geo-located note in a field > reading "Hedge to left of path", "Hedge continues to field corner and > meets the fence on south side of field", "Path becomes track here", > "Another track crosses path", etc: these notes could be uploaded to a > server (perhaps OpenStreetBugs) and then made available in JOSM, or > Potlatch, as a separate layer.
What you are describing can be done in a number of ways, you might want to consider only storing the OSM data locally on the device and then later load it into JOSM, I doubt this information would be useful to anyone other than the person creating it in the first place because only they would know the context of it. I guess the reason you want a J2ME app is because you have a J2ME only phone, which phone do you have? and does it have built-in GPS or will you need to buy a dongle if you don't have one already? _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

