Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-16 Thread Gregory
On 3 December 2011 02:28, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote: It would be great too if the changeset comments were displayed in some place in the editors, e.g. the bottom of the MOTD page in JOSM or somewhere else. Either your own only, or even better your friends' and nearby

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-14 Thread Mikel Maron
From: Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com To: talk@openstreetmap.org Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 5:03 PM Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Friends One thing I have thought might not be too hard to code up and provide some use would be to have a Recent edits by my

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-03 Thread Shaun McDonald
On 2 Dec 2011, at 18:01, Martijn van Exel wrote: Similar ideas were discussed at the London hack weekend recently. But we need, you know, people to code it. That's the thing. I started this discussion and am glad to see there's a lot of good input. I've done three things to get started

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread Andreas Labres
On 01.12.11 13:20, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: shouldn't that be the other way round? Everyone can edit your wiki user page. Good point! Yes, the social data should be edited under the OSM realm. /al ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread Janko Mihelić
I would like the system to suggest friends, based on a number of indicators. Something like edits on the same place or edits power lines (bus routes, forests) like you or edits ways you drawn earlier or just started with openstreetmap near you, why don't you help him. And you can select if you

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread Robert Scott
On Friday 02 December 2011, Janko Mihelić wrote: I would like the system to suggest friends, based on a number of indicators. Something like edits on the same place or edits power lines (bus routes, forests) like you or edits ways you drawn earlier or just started with openstreetmap near you,

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread Martijn van Exel
Similar ideas were discussed at the London hack weekend recently. But we need, you know, people to code it. That's the thing. I started this discussion and am glad to see there's a lot of good input. I've done three things to get started doing my bit: * subscribed to rails-dev * cloned the

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread Toby Murray
One thing I have thought might not be too hard to code up and provide some use would be to have a Recent edits by my friends page that just accumulates recent edits by your friends onto one page and displays it with bboxes like the single user edit history page. Right now you can only see the

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-02 Thread andrzej zaborowski
On 2 December 2011 23:03, Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com wrote: One thing I have thought might not be too hard to code up and provide some use would be to have a Recent edits by my friends page that just accumulates recent edits by your friends onto one page and displays it with bboxes like

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-01 Thread Andreas Labres
I'd do those things: 1. Connect OSM user and Wiki user better: whoever links from the Wiki user page to the OSM user (using the standard template) automatically get's a link vom his/her OSM user page back to the Wiki user page. 2. Create a social informations template in the Wiki that allows the

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-12-01 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/12/1 Andreas Labres l...@lab.at: I'd do those things: 1. Connect OSM user and Wiki user better: whoever links from the Wiki user page to the OSM user (using the standard template) automatically get's a link vom his/her OSM user page back to the Wiki user page. shouldn't that be the

[OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Martijn van Exel
I have a couple questions about friends. OSM friends, that is. It seems a pretty hollow concept to me so I'd like to start a discussion on how to make it more meaningful. You can make friends on the website by adding someone as a friend. But how and where are those relations leveraged and exposed?

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 11/30/2011 09:06 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote: * Whether the friendee is notified about being friended by another user. Yes, because I have had complaints from people being friended by a known obnoxious community member whom nobody wanted to be friends with ;) And most importantly: *

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Tom Hughes
On 30/11/11 20:06, Martijn van Exel wrote: * There seem to be (undocumented) make_friend and remove_friend API calls[1] There are no such API calls as far as I can see. There are routes by those names, but those are just the methods which the website uses to add/remove friends, they are not

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Jaakko Helleranta.com
). Cheers from Haiti (where challenges in connecting with other mappers in a way that works is one major obstacle in creating a vibrant mapping community), -Jaakko --Original Message-- From: Frederik Ramm To: Talk@OSM Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Friends Sent: Nov 30, 2011 15:18 Hi, On 11/30

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Martijn van Exel
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu wrote: On 30/11/11 20:06, Martijn van Exel wrote: * There seem to be (undocumented) make_friend and remove_friend API calls[1] There are no such API calls as far as I can see. There are routes by those names, but those are just

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Tom Hughes
On 30/11/11 21:06, Martijn van Exel wrote: On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Tom Hughest...@compton.nu wrote: There are no such API calls as far as I can see. There are routes by those names, but those are just the methods which the website uses to add/remove friends, they are not API calls.

Re: [OSM-talk] Friends

2011-11-30 Thread Richard Fairhurst
jaakkoh wrote: Or maybe, just maybe, some of the blessed developers who know Rails well enough could help make connecting with other mappers easier/smoother/even_delightful There's lots of stuff that can be done and I suspect OWL, Matt's what edits are actually happening in a given area