Hey sly -

I'm very interested in people weighing in on a wishlist thread like that 
because it's super useful for understanding the problem space around improving 
OSM in the areas editors, social experience, data export better.

In the end of the day, just like you or anyone else Tom and I and others in our 
team will have to decide ourselves what we'd like to work on, and we would be 
dumb if we worked on something that noone wants to see happening. So this 
wishlist also serves as a way to gauge to see where there's momentum.

That said, what improvements do you think should we be pushing on?

On Oct 15, 2012, at 7:18 PM, "sly (sylvain letuffe)" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
>> the page says: "These are the Top Ten Tasks that the OSM System
>> Administrators would really like your development help on." so i think
>> it's unfair to say it's a list by the admins, for the admins. 
> 
> I admit I was unfair. I shortcuted it too much.
> But still, that's a list by the admins. But I haven't problems with that.
> 
> What I'm asking tom is : do you wish to code at admins or community requests ?
> 
> I did heard his "flameware shields are not operational enough for a mail on 
> talk" but it might be interpreted as he doesn't want to spent too much time 
> reading people's requests about free ponies or chinese tags, but it could 
> also 
> be interpreted as he wants OSM admins to assign MapBox team tasks.
> Or in-between : "Anyone of the osm community who knows a bit what he is 
> talking about and be able to express reasonable requests about what he needs 
> in his day to day mapping work"
> 
> 
>> exactly - there are no restrictions on what you should work on. the data
>> is open, the software is open, and you can work on whatever is
>> interesting to you.
> 
> I know that. The question is more : "On what should the MapBox team work on, 
> and who should decide what is this what"
> 
> 
> 
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