[OSM-dev] Where do you find out about ID?
Tom MacWright
tom at macwright.org
Fri May 3 21:36:18 UTC 2013
Hi Nop,
By virtue of being new, iD doesn't have quite as much docs for different
use cases as Potlatch 2 or similar. But there are a few resources to get
started with:
* http://mapbox.com/osmdev/ (dev blog w/ series of posts about architecture)
* https://github.com/systemed/iD/blob/master/ARCHITECTURE.md (architecture
readme)
* https://github.com/systemed/iD/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md (readme for
different sorts of contributing)
* https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues?state=open (issue tracker)
We'd like to just use #osm-dev for any discussion of the editor, and use
the issue tracker (as linked) for any and all technical discussion, bugs,
and feature development.
As far as documentation for _using_ the editor, there's help documentation
embedded in it as well as an intro tour for new users.
Tom
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 5:29 PM, NopMap <ekkehart at gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Tonight a very stupid question. I got interested in the new ID editor and
> I've been trying to find out more about it, but without success.
>
> Potlatch2 has a wiki page with getting started info, how to set it up,
> customize etc. and a mailing list. JOSM has its own Wiki with technical
> stuff and also a mailing list.
>
> But for ID I cannot find any similar information, just a few announcements
> that it exists. The wiki holds no technical information and the link
> "project introduction" just points to a demo instance of the editor, no
> background info whatsoever. There also seems to be no mailing list where
> you
> could ask those questions, at least not in the OSM list.
>
> Is there really no such stuff or is it just hard to find?
>
> bye, Nop
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