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Nicolas Guillaumin wrote:
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type="cite">Hi,<br>
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looks interesting and maybe even useful, but since I can't<br>
understand what the options and buttons mean, it doesn't<br>
look like I/we could use this tool. Is there a chance you could<br>
convince people to translate this in English?<br>
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+1 :-)<br>
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Guys: It's hardly their problem to translate it into English - it's up
to us all (if we reckon it looks interesting(*)) to join up to their
project (if they accept outsiders(**)) and contribute translations into
French, English, Spanish etc. <br>
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(*) I agree, it does look interesting.<br>
(**) Outsiders who understand enough German of course!<br>
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Meanwhile, I had a PM pointing out<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.itoworld.com/static/osmmapper">
http://www.itoworld.com/static/osmmapper </a>which does quite a bit
of what I was going on about (assuming you're in Europe). However,
though it can send you an RSS feed about changes in "your" area of the
map, it can't spot GPS tracks that drop points into "your" area, nor
can it be used as a "bug reporting" tool where somebody using OSM maps
on (say) an in-car GPS navigator unit discovers some mistake in "your"
area.<br>
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IMHO, we could really use both of those facilities, if they existed.<br>
Some other thread recently was mentioning the lack of a good
bug-reporting tool (bugs in the maps, not the OSM software I mean).<br>
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Congratulations to itoworld for at least partially tackling the issues
though.<br>
Steve.<br>
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