On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Risto H. Kurppa <ri...@kurppa.fi> wrote:
> > > - I already discussed with Onen (#openmoko-cdevel) some issues in the > client app (= I have no idea what all the numbers mean and OTOH it'd > be nice to have it work as a daemon eating as little resources as > possible, OTOH it'd be nice to have the possibility to see a > visualization of the data collected) I found the log file informative and entertaining to follow (tail -f .openBmap/openBmap.log) . Cellhunter often crashes (taking ophonekit with it) and I don't notice because it simply stops refreshing the display. > - about the website www.openbmap.org - it's nice to see the servers > up&running again! I was surprised to get over 700 cells collected by > just driving a car for 250km and taking a train back and taking a bus > for 30 minutes in the city. Hard to believe I'd have seen 700 cells > but if they tell I did.. http://realtimeblog.free.fr/logins_stats.php I did a big upload yesterday (52 log files) and unfortunately I let it delete the processed ones (After the "Successfully uploaded (52) log files" dialog). "Unfortunately" because I haven't seen my username("lambdacomplex")/cells on the stats page or the twitter or on the map yet so I worry they have been lost in the abyss. Does it say anywhere what the delay/process is to get the cells onto the maps? The website could use some more features like that - some way to login to be able to change/recover your password and a way to see what you've uploaded. Cellhunter of course gives you instantanious confirmation in the form of points
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