[OSM-talk] GSOC 2012 - Proposal
Hi All, I have submitted my proposal to GSOC site. Is there a plan to discuss about those proposal here? Thank You Regards Andun S.L. Gunawardana Undergraduate Department of Computer Science And Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
[OSM-talk] About the GSOC Project - OSM Application for Android -Need Some Help
Hi all, I have found that you have given a new potential android application which can be used as our source of project. That is https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/OpenTripPlanner-for-Android/wiki. The first major application you have given for this project was https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.cyclestreets. I have cloned the git repository of both of these projects and analyze the both projects. According to my understanding the OpenTripPlanner for Android is look professional than the Cycle street map. Please correct me if I am wrong. So what do you prefer as the best application? Also the project I have done in my uni (Travel Ceylon - Trip Planner for Sri Lanka - http://insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-travel-palnner-for-sri.html) looks similar to the OpenTripPlanner for Android. So I have some new features which can strength that more and more. Also when I run the OpenTripPlanner for Android app a error raises at the LogCat saying, 03-23 21:12:40.535: E/OTP(358): No route to display! What will be the problem ? Please help me to proceed further. Thank You Andun Sameera undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering University Of Moratuwa Sri Lanka ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] About the GSOC Project - OSM Application for Android -Need Some Help
Thank You Very Much Sir I will do as you said Sir, Also where can I talk about those technical questions raised related to those application sir? Things like errors,faults in the application. Thank You Andun Sameera Undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering University Of Moratuwa Sri Lanka On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi You can pick whichever application you want as the basis of your project proposal. I put some notes in one of the Android project ideas saying what I think should be included in the proposal. It would be worth bearing those in mind as you prepare your proposal. Please submit a draft early so we have chance to review it and ask questions before the deadline. Thanks! Graham Regards Graham from my phone On 23 Mar 2012 15:55, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I have found that you have given a new potential android application which can be used as our source of project. That is https://github.com/CUTR-at-USF/OpenTripPlanner-for-Android/wiki. The first major application you have given for this project was https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.cyclestreets. I have cloned the git repository of both of these projects and analyze the both projects. According to my understanding the OpenTripPlanner for Android is look professional than the Cycle street map. Please correct me if I am wrong. So what do you prefer as the best application? Also the project I have done in my uni (Travel Ceylon - Trip Planner for Sri Lanka - http://insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-travel-palnner-for-sri.html) looks similar to the OpenTripPlanner for Android. So I have some new features which can strength that more and more. Also when I run the OpenTripPlanner for Android app a error raises at the LogCat saying, 03-23 21:12:40.535: E/OTP(358): No route to display! What will be the problem ? Please help me to proceed further. Thank You Andun Sameera undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering University Of Moratuwa Sri Lanka ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] About the GSOC Project - OSM Application for Android -Need Some Help
OK Sir I will try my best. Thank You On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: If the application does not have its own mailing list or issue tracker, you can try here, but for specific questions about the program, it would be best to try to get in touch with the developers of the program. Graham from my phone On 23 Mar 2012 16:15, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Thank You Very Much Sir I will do as you said Sir, Also where can I talk about those technical questions raised related to those application sir? Things like errors,faults in the application. Thank You Andun Sameera Undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering University Of... On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi You can pick ... ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] About the GSOC Project - OSM Application for Android -Need Some Help
Dear Sir, I have connected the devlpers for the OpenTripPlanner. I am curentley discussing about my problems with them sir. Thank You This is the Conversation I had up to now. From: Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com Date: Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 12:12 AM Subject: Re: About the Android Project OpenTripPlanner-for-Android To: Barbeau, Sean barb...@cutr.usf.edu Cc: Tran, Khoa ktr...@mail.usf.edu Dear Barbeau,Tran, Thank You for the assistance sir. As I told early, I am trying to add some functionality to Open Trip Planner as my GSOC project under OpenStreetMaps. Also I have done Android project at my university, which is similar to the OpenTripPlanner. I have used Google Maps for that app. It is mainly based on Sri Lanka and It is called Travel Ceylon.http://insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-inteligent-travel-planner.html I have added following functionality to my app, User can plan their own travel according to the following constrains, after processing all those constrains the Travel Ceylon app will suggest you are travel path to follow and list of interesting place which you can see on the path. Interest list of the traveler. Starting position. Destination Time period of travel. Special places to be included. Special places to be avoided. Cities can be marked as cities you stay for see place or just passing cities. When a user accept a suggested travel plan by the app, he can follow it. On the way through the plan app will notify you about places your are reaching,their importance, places you can visit etc. So As I noticed, the OpenTripPlanner have most of these functionality. But I cant figure out what have not given in OpenTripPlanner. So can you please help me in that case ? Also I have cloned the git repository to my machine. And I have change its AndroidManifest.xml to change the Android SDK version, I have just changed it to API 8 and tried to run it. Most of the time it docent run,it shows only black screen most of the time. When it runs first it ask to select a server, Then I choose USA server, Then it shows the main UI. Then I choose my starting point and Destination point and click the button Plan Trip. Then it shows some pending dialog and after while it shows nothing. When I check the LogCat at Eclipse it has following error. 03-23 21:12:40.535: E/OTP(358): No route to display! I cant figure out what is the reason. I have done is change the apps android version and tried to run it on API15 emulator. I have internet connectivity well. Please help me to proceed further. Thank You Very Much Sir Regards Andun S.L. Gunawardana Undergraduate Department of Computer Science And Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka Mobile - +94772019246 Home - +94412253032 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Contact me: Google Talk AndunSLG Skype AndunSLG Want a signature like mine? CLICK HERE. On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 11:43 PM, Barbeau, Sean barb...@cutr.usf.edu wrote: Andun, Feel free to ask me and Khoa (cc’d) any questions. Khoa is actively working on the application and working to resolve several known issues. You may want to update your local git repo clone to the most recent code on Github, since there are several fixes there, and I believe the Github version should be fully functional now. Sean Sean J. Barbeau, M.S. Comp.Sci. Research Associate Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CUT100 | Tampa, FL 33620-5375 813.974.7208 2D barcode | 813.974.5168 (fax) | barb...@cutr.usf.edu USF Location-Aware Information Systems Lab - http://www.locationaware.usf.edu/ Subscribe to USF's Location-Aware Information Systems listserve to be notified by email of new research reports, industry news, etc. and to discuss location-aware technology issues and experiences. From: Andun Sameera [mailto:andun...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 12:31 PM To: Barbeau, Sean Subject: About the Android Project OpenTripPlanner-for-Android Dear Mr I am a university student who is trying to do a GSOC project with Open Street Maps. They suggest a project to improve the functionality of the Android application OpenTripPlanner for Android. So I have clone the git repository to my machine and start some working. But some errors raises when I try to do it. They have given you as the License holder for this project. So can I raise those question for you or is there a mailing list to raise those question sir? Thank You Regards Andun S.L. Gunawardana Undergraduate Department of Computer Science And Engineering University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: OK Sir I will try my best. Thank You On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: If the application does not have its own mailing list or issue tracker
Re: [OSM-talk] About GSOC 2012
Dear Graham, Thank You Sir for the detailed instruction set. As you said I am currently doing some playing with OSM. Also I am doing some research for choosing a specific idea. Soon I will choose one. So if I choose one form that idea list, I have to give my proposal saying what I am going implement that project idea. Simply my plan. Isn't it? Also can I put proposal's to more than one project from your organization? Thank You Sir On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Andun, It looks like you have a lot of experience that will be useful for an OSM based project - please remember to refer to this when you apply!. I would recommend that in addition to the suggestions on general familiarisation with OSM that I sent you earlier, that you do some research into the project ideas that you are interested in. I put some notes in one of the Android based ones, which is are relevant to all of them - basically I would like to see development of an existing android application, rather than starting a new one, unless your proposal is for something particularly novel, as there are quite a lot around (search the OSM wiki for 'android'). Based on this research and your experience with using OSM and its related tools, I would focus on a smaller number of project ideas to decide which one to turn into an application. I would then prefer to see questions along the lines of 'I have thought about this project idea, and think it would be good to do X and Y - does anyone have any suggestions for improving this? You will see from the application template on the GSoC site, that we are looking for you to turn our very general project idea into a proposal that will say what you are proposing to do, an indication of how you will do it etc. Please ask for clarifications of the project ideas on this list, because we have not allocated mentors to projects yet. Also please put a draft application onto the GSoC web site as early as possible so that we can see it and suggest areas for improvement, rather than leave it until the last minute before uploading it, when it is too late to change it. Regards Graham. On 22 March 2012 01:16, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Graham, I read the idea page and find out that following projects are really interesting and have a good potential for me, 1 - Improve / Create Simple Android OSM editor 2 - OSM Application for Android 3 - Offline Map Viewer App with Notes - Enhancing NeoMap App for Android 4 - Android Application to have complete tracking record of Friends using OSM Data 5 - Nominatim (or alternative) 6 - HTML Based Micromapping Editor I did three major project in my university which is really similar to these kind of projects, Following description will give an idea bout those projects, 1 - Did a major Android development project called Travel Ceylon(http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-inteligent-travel-planner.html) as my 3rd year software project at the university. It was a Android application which is capable of providing trip plans in side Sri Lanka. It uses a web service to get details to generate trip plans. That web service also created by me. Using that Axis2+Java web service my application generates trip plans intelligently considering users interests. * Interest list of the traveler. * Starting position. * Destination position. * Time period of travel. * Special places to be included. * Special places to be avoided. * Which cities do you want to stay. Also I am currently developing a standalone version of Travel Ceylon app. I use my web service to get details about cities and places in Sri Lanka. In my standalone app, I integrate all these data into the application itself using a SQLite database. My android App’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-android-client/ My Web Service’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-web-service/ You can visit my blog link to see complete set of screen shots of my app. In near future I will release it to Android Market. 2 - MYJE - Make Your Journey Easy : Navigational System : This project is a navigational system for Sri Lanka, which provides you the paths to unknown destination and guide you through the path. Users are guided though direction commands to their destination. 3 - I did some development regarding finding bus roots in Sri Lanka. For example if you are in Sri Lanka, You have to go by several buses to reach a place. So I Purposed an app can suggest those buses and routes on users request. 4 - These days I am developing an Android application for Sri Lanka Police Department. The university choose me to do that project. Police department want a application which shows mobile communication details of a place. They want to use it in their crime investigations. 5 - Also I am a major web developer of my University
Re: [OSM-talk] About GSOC 2012
Dear Sir, I have download the source code of CycleStreet app and did some checking. So according to my understanding it mainly focus on cycle rides near London. Also data is little bit low outside those major cities. We can plan some routes using that application. Anyway considering the project OSM Application for Android is it good or bad to develop that CycelStreet app? Because the connection between OSM Application for Android and CycleStreet map is less. I am asking this because I have less knowledge about it. Anyway CycleStreet have good features like GoogleMaps, Also i have identified some potential features that can be added. So what is your idea sir. Thank You On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Graham, Thank You Sir for the detailed instruction set. As you said I am currently doing some playing with OSM. Also I am doing some research for choosing a specific idea. Soon I will choose one. So if I choose one form that idea list, I have to give my proposal saying what I am going implement that project idea. Simply my plan. Isn't it? Also can I put proposal's to more than one project from your organization? Thank You Sir On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Andun, It looks like you have a lot of experience that will be useful for an OSM based project - please remember to refer to this when you apply!. I would recommend that in addition to the suggestions on general familiarisation with OSM that I sent you earlier, that you do some research into the project ideas that you are interested in. I put some notes in one of the Android based ones, which is are relevant to all of them - basically I would like to see development of an existing android application, rather than starting a new one, unless your proposal is for something particularly novel, as there are quite a lot around (search the OSM wiki for 'android'). Based on this research and your experience with using OSM and its related tools, I would focus on a smaller number of project ideas to decide which one to turn into an application. I would then prefer to see questions along the lines of 'I have thought about this project idea, and think it would be good to do X and Y - does anyone have any suggestions for improving this? You will see from the application template on the GSoC site, that we are looking for you to turn our very general project idea into a proposal that will say what you are proposing to do, an indication of how you will do it etc. Please ask for clarifications of the project ideas on this list, because we have not allocated mentors to projects yet. Also please put a draft application onto the GSoC web site as early as possible so that we can see it and suggest areas for improvement, rather than leave it until the last minute before uploading it, when it is too late to change it. Regards Graham. On 22 March 2012 01:16, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Graham, I read the idea page and find out that following projects are really interesting and have a good potential for me, 1 - Improve / Create Simple Android OSM editor 2 - OSM Application for Android 3 - Offline Map Viewer App with Notes - Enhancing NeoMap App for Android 4 - Android Application to have complete tracking record of Friends using OSM Data 5 - Nominatim (or alternative) 6 - HTML Based Micromapping Editor I did three major project in my university which is really similar to these kind of projects, Following description will give an idea bout those projects, 1 - Did a major Android development project called Travel Ceylon(http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-inteligent-travel-planner.html) as my 3rd year software project at the university. It was a Android application which is capable of providing trip plans in side Sri Lanka. It uses a web service to get details to generate trip plans. That web service also created by me. Using that Axis2+Java web service my application generates trip plans intelligently considering users interests. * Interest list of the traveler. * Starting position. * Destination position. * Time period of travel. * Special places to be included. * Special places to be avoided. * Which cities do you want to stay. Also I am currently developing a standalone version of Travel Ceylon app. I use my web service to get details about cities and places in Sri Lanka. In my standalone app, I integrate all these data into the application itself using a SQLite database. My android App’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-android-client/ My Web Service’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-web-service/ You can visit my blog link to see complete set of screen shots of my app. In near future I will release it to Android Market. 2 - MYJE - Make Your Journey Easy : Navigational System
Re: [OSM-talk] About GSOC 2012
Dear Sir, After playing some time with CycleStreet App, I have identified some features which should be there. So can we discuss them here or do we have to wait until proposal submissions? Thank You Sir. On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Sir, I have download the source code of CycleStreet app and did some checking. So according to my understanding it mainly focus on cycle rides near London. Also data is little bit low outside those major cities. We can plan some routes using that application. Anyway considering the project OSM Application for Android is it good or bad to develop that CycelStreet app? Because the connection between OSM Application for Android and CycleStreet map is less. I am asking this because I have less knowledge about it. Anyway CycleStreet have good features like GoogleMaps, Also i have identified some potential features that can be added. So what is your idea sir. Thank You On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Graham, Thank You Sir for the detailed instruction set. As you said I am currently doing some playing with OSM. Also I am doing some research for choosing a specific idea. Soon I will choose one. So if I choose one form that idea list, I have to give my proposal saying what I am going implement that project idea. Simply my plan. Isn't it? Also can I put proposal's to more than one project from your organization? Thank You Sir On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Andun, It looks like you have a lot of experience that will be useful for an OSM based project - please remember to refer to this when you apply!. I would recommend that in addition to the suggestions on general familiarisation with OSM that I sent you earlier, that you do some research into the project ideas that you are interested in. I put some notes in one of the Android based ones, which is are relevant to all of them - basically I would like to see development of an existing android application, rather than starting a new one, unless your proposal is for something particularly novel, as there are quite a lot around (search the OSM wiki for 'android'). Based on this research and your experience with using OSM and its related tools, I would focus on a smaller number of project ideas to decide which one to turn into an application. I would then prefer to see questions along the lines of 'I have thought about this project idea, and think it would be good to do X and Y - does anyone have any suggestions for improving this? You will see from the application template on the GSoC site, that we are looking for you to turn our very general project idea into a proposal that will say what you are proposing to do, an indication of how you will do it etc. Please ask for clarifications of the project ideas on this list, because we have not allocated mentors to projects yet. Also please put a draft application onto the GSoC web site as early as possible so that we can see it and suggest areas for improvement, rather than leave it until the last minute before uploading it, when it is too late to change it. Regards Graham. On 22 March 2012 01:16, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Graham, I read the idea page and find out that following projects are really interesting and have a good potential for me, 1 - Improve / Create Simple Android OSM editor 2 - OSM Application for Android 3 - Offline Map Viewer App with Notes - Enhancing NeoMap App for Android 4 - Android Application to have complete tracking record of Friends using OSM Data 5 - Nominatim (or alternative) 6 - HTML Based Micromapping Editor I did three major project in my university which is really similar to these kind of projects, Following description will give an idea bout those projects, 1 - Did a major Android development project called Travel Ceylon(http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-inteligent-travel-planner.html) as my 3rd year software project at the university. It was a Android application which is capable of providing trip plans in side Sri Lanka. It uses a web service to get details to generate trip plans. That web service also created by me. Using that Axis2+Java web service my application generates trip plans intelligently considering users interests. * Interest list of the traveler. * Starting position. * Destination position. * Time period of travel. * Special places to be included. * Special places to be avoided. * Which cities do you want to stay. Also I am currently developing a standalone version of Travel Ceylon app. I use my web service to get details about cities and places in Sri Lanka. In my standalone app, I integrate all these data into the application itself using a SQLite database. My android App’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon
[OSM-talk] About GSOC 2012
Hi All, I am a undergrad of University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I read your descriptions of the GSOC ideas. I did several project which use maps and manipulates maps. So I am really interested in doing a project with you for this years GSOC. So can I discuss relevant thing in this mailing list? Can You Please provide me more details? Thank You ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] About GSOC 2012
Dear Graham, I read the idea page and find out that following projects are really interesting and have a good potential for me, 1 - Improve / Create Simple Android OSM editor 2 - OSM Application for Android 3 - Offline Map Viewer App with Notes - Enhancing NeoMap App for Android 4 - Android Application to have complete tracking record of Friends using OSM Data 5 - Nominatim (or alternative) 6 - HTML Based Micromapping Editor I did three major project in my university which is really similar to these kind of projects, Following description will give an idea bout those projects, 1 - Did a major Android development project called Travel Ceylon(http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/2012/01/travel-ceylon-inteligent-travel-planner.html) as my 3rd year software project at the university. It was a Android application which is capable of providing trip plans in side Sri Lanka. It uses a web service to get details to generate trip plans. That web service also created by me. Using that Axis2+Java web service my application generates trip plans intelligently considering users interests. * Interest list of the traveler. * Starting position. * Destination position. * Time period of travel. * Special places to be included. * Special places to be avoided. * Which cities do you want to stay. Also I am currently developing a standalone version of Travel Ceylon app. I use my web service to get details about cities and places in Sri Lanka. In my standalone app, I integrate all these data into the application itself using a SQLite database. My android App’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-android-client/ My Web Service’s codebase - https://code.google.com/p/travel-ceylon-web-service/ You can visit my blog link to see complete set of screen shots of my app. In near future I will release it to Android Market. 2 - MYJE - Make Your Journey Easy : Navigational System : This project is a navigational system for Sri Lanka, which provides you the paths to unknown destination and guide you through the path. Users are guided though direction commands to their destination. 3 - I did some development regarding finding bus roots in Sri Lanka. For example if you are in Sri Lanka, You have to go by several buses to reach a place. So I Purposed an app can suggest those buses and routes on users request. 4 - These days I am developing an Android application for Sri Lanka Police Department. The university choose me to do that project. Police department want a application which shows mobile communication details of a place. They want to use it in their crime investigations. 5 - Also I am a major web developer of my University, Currently I leading a team which creates a new web portal for our computer engineering department. I am really familiar with technologies like HTML,javascript,php etc. So having those experiences in Map related things, Android development etc. I think I want to do a project with you. So to proceed with my proposal work, I will do the things what you asked me. I have lot of data related to Sri Lanka. So can I contact those possible mentors directly to discuss about those projects sir? Because I have lot of things to ask? Thanks Andun Sameera Undergraduate University Of Moratuwa On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Thank you for your interest in applying for GSoC with Openstreetmap. This list will be fine to ask questions. Here are a few suggestions to get you started: - It is important to understand the fundamentals of what OSM is, so if you have not done so before, please start by creating an account and making some improvements to the map in your local area. - It would also be good to look at the OSM data structure. Details of the xml file format can be found on our wiki. - The next stage is for you to develop a project proposal - our ideas page lists quite a few ideas, but these need some development to turn them into a successful project proposal - you should be able to see our application template on the Google GSoC web site. Hope that helps. Please feel free to ask more questions as you develop your proposal. Regards Graham On 21 March 2012 15:39, Andun Sameera andun...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I am a undergrad of University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I read your descriptions of the GSOC ideas. I did several project which use maps and manipulates maps. So I am really interested in doing a project with you for this years GSOC. So can I discuss relevant thing in this mailing list? Can You Please provide me more details? Thank You ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk -- Graham Jones Hartlepool, UK. ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk