- (John F) Make map more central to the web design
- (John F) Bring in more map tools, like openstreetbugs
Toggle between two versions, with clear purposes: 1) big map (default if not logged in). 2) activity feed (default if logged in).
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Tools for taking / reusing OSM data and maps (everything from shapefiles to vector shapes)
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Export function needs design attention
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Is the bounding box -> export workflow even the right approach?
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User friendlier UI is something everyone is concerned about
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(Richard) Tools for importing large pre-existing datasets
- Hand-curated, deliberate way.
- There are No tools for managing/merging external vector datasources.
- Integration with external sites vs. better community tools?
- Show who is mapping where
- OWL (OpenStreetMap watch list) shows edits
- live.openstreetmap.fr
- mapper to mapper communication
- mailing lists are archaic and behind the scenes, so is private messages
- Comment system
- Community/team landing pages?
- Rethink activity feed
- There are notes somewhere (?)
- Diary? What is this? Rebrand?
- Translation is a challenge. Site copy needs to be in 74 languages
- 1/3 of users have made an edit?
- API the #1 first step, most important step. Allow people to build editors.
- iD Editor
- Port internals from Potla 2 into Javascript
- Make this a full-featured editor, more approachable, more intuitive
- Very early
- Needs to be easy for newbies to use
- Needs deliberate UX work
- Fork and have a play around
- Starts simple, sacrifice accuracy for simplicity. Enable advanced tools later.
- Sandbox in a contained situation
I need to spend time with all of these editors.
- Redesign a user friendly, more targeted interface for documenting tags