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Every Door OSM Editor

The thing I talked about at @sotmeu is technically done: geoscribble.osmz.ru/ now presents a list of walks, grouped by user, date, and region. Sign in to filter by yourself, and click the "Done" button when traced the scribbles into OSM.

First thing I found out is that of 7 places I used the scribbles, 5 I forgot about!

Next thing would be to style it a bit, and describe how it works somewhere.

"GeoScribble edits. You are Zverik. _Show all_. Logout." And then a list of 7 lines, each for a mapping session with a date, geocoded location, three links to open a map, josm, or rapid, and buttons to mark done.
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Every Door OSM Editor

@MBrandtner

A technical answer would be this sql script: github.com/Zverik/geoscribble/

To put it simply, there's a new table that contains tasks: grouped scribbles with their locations and authors. Logged in users can flip a switch on any task, marking it as "done". It affects only this table, not the actual scribbles.

Practically, this is a great way to remember to map some place you've surveyed. Every Door's principle of "map and forget" fails with geoscribbles, so this list should help.

@MBrandtner

A technical answer would be this sql script: github.com/Zverik/geoscribble/

To put it simply, there's a new table that contains tasks: grouped scribbles with their locations and authors. Logged in users can flip a switch on any task, marking it as "done". It affects only this table, not the actual scribbles.

Michael Brandtner

@everydoor Ok, let me ask this differently: How do I create a geoscribble?

Every Door OSM Editor

@MBrandtner Aaaah. That's simple: install Every Door, switch to the 4th mode (notes), unlock drawing by tapping the button at the bottom left. And draw. Those are geoscribbles :)

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