Looks like the meeting went really well. 1400 on Sunday is good for me. Chris.
On 10 May 2010 15:54, Kieran Fleming <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > These are the minutes from Steve and my meeting today. The nicely > formatted view is here: > http://openetherpad.org/x4phODf7yt > (I don't know how long this will stay up for though) > > Would 2pm UK time on a Sunday be a better choice for another meeting? > Steve and I were talking about having them every 2 weeks at least while > the GSoC is running. > > Cheers, > Kieran > > Much more reliable trace recording tools, including voice and picture > notes. This will take about a week, as much of the work is already done > by osmtracker and opensatnav. > * http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/4/4e/JOSM-Jan-2009.jpg > * Consider talking to JOSM or Merkaartor people about anything we > need to support this > > Add in support for alternative online routers other than yournavigation. > This will take less than a week, and will allow for the next point: > * Use OpenRouteService ATM, there are no fully open source routers > available. Cloudmade is probably not a good choice due to > restrictive license terms. OSM community is going to provide > something soon enough. > > Turn-by-turn driving directions > This is the larger task, and will bring it much closer to the standard > set by AndNav and other satnav products. This will include text to > speech, using the standard android libraries if using Android 2.0+, or > the TTS download from the marketplace. I estimate that this will take 3 > weeks for the basic visual view, and algorithms to detect moving off > route and moving past a step in the journey, and another 2 weeks to get > the TTS implemented, including intelligent TTS when there are several > instructions close together in a route. > * Look into AndNav code but probably only use overlay rendering > code > POI search around a place (choose a destination, then search for POIs > near it such as pubs or atms, using the Nominatum geocoder). This will > take about a week. > * Long click on map, goes to new menu > * POIs near here > * Route to here > * Visual search results - tapping a result brings up further > information about the POI, allows the user to ring the location > if there's a phone number in OSM and other nice use cases > > Finally, there are two features that will be actually innovative: > * A widget view, so that someone can leave the application closed, > but still see driving directions in a 2x2 android widget, and > thus change music or other tasks without loosing view of the > driving directions. This will take another week. > * Main app can maybe send Intents to the widget so it can update > its view > * Driving directions to the status bar when the application is > minimised: driving directions will be posted as notifications, > so even if someone is in a call, they will still be able to see > where to go. This will take about a week (could be done much > more quickly, but will take a week to get perfect) > * Android might kill the app when it gets a call, requires > research (maybe OSN needs to always run as a service) > > > 1.0 Roadmap (try for release in about 6 weeks) > * Kieran will add autocomplete to text search > * Kieran will get translations working in Launchpad > * Kieran will have a look at stats service - it seems that it > doesn't close when the program does and wastes battery > * bug 574176 - out of memory - Steve will have a look at what new > osmdroid does to try to alleviate this problem > * database is locked bug - > https://bugs.staging.launchpad.net/opensatnav/+bug/574187 - > Kieran will try Guillaume's suggestion as this hasn't been > tried? > > > Future > Release new 1.x version as each GSoC feature is complete > Meetings - Sundays at around 2pm UK time if it's a good time for > everyone else > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Osn-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.kentgeek.org/mailman/listinfo/osn-dev > -- Reasons why you may want to try GNU/Linux: http://www.getgnulinux.org/ _______________________________________________ Osn-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.kentgeek.org/mailman/listinfo/osn-dev
