[OSM-talk] bugtracking map data

Renaud Martinet karouf at gmail.com
Sun May 11 13:15:44 BST 2008


Hi Florian,

We also have something going on in France but this is very much a work
in progress right now. The idea was to steal what's good in Tomtom's
Mapshare as they stole the collaborative side of OSM. So it's focused
on having an easy to use, fool-proof, multi-languages user interface
for lambda map users to report errors and a full-featured bugtracking
backend for OSM collaborators to manage those map bugs. External API
for error reporting by navigation software such as Navit for example
is also planned, as well as features like RSS feeds, dashboard showing
what's been resolved, what needs to be done, and so on.
Anyway the basic interface we have right now, which is only the
frontend, is pretty much like the one you described.

Actually I wasn't aware of the NL bugtracker nor of the discussion on
dev as I'm mainly reading talk which is sometimes already hard to
follow.


Renaud.

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Frederik Ramm <frederik at remote.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>  > Has anyone thought or coded a map bug tracker?
>
>  See the dev thread(s) on "notes API" and "see Data", especially the
>  post by Richard Duivenvoorde who has done a proper external bug
>  tracker for NL (http://www.duif.net/osmfoutje).
>
>  Bye
>  Frederik
>
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