When mapping long into evening, it's easy to lose track of time. At some point my phone switches the screen to grayscale, to make going to sleep easier. I have seen Every Door this way much more than once.
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When mapping long into evening, it's easy to lose track of time. At some point my phone switches the screen to grayscale, to make going to sleep easier. I have seen Every Door this way much more than once. 7 comments
Okay this is not a map, but has a medium-sized PostGIS query underneath. Every Door operates on a one-step principle: you map and forget. But for notes, it is two steps: record, and map at home. Still, I forget nevertheless. So I made a special web page for GeoScribbles, which lists, who mapped, where, and when. Meaning, I see all my notes grouped, and can mark whether I have processed them. And indeed, I've already forgot about a walk I had a week ago. Time for JOSM! With all the geoscribble promotion here, it's easy to forget what are those big circles in the notes mode. Yup, those are OSM Notes. Need to remap the area later or leave a message to other mappers? Tap (+) and enable the "Publish to OSM" switch. @everydoor where do those notes / scribbles end up if you *don’t* publish to OSM? @Roelant They become a part of geoscribbles, which have both linear and point features. The idea is, labels like road surfaces or gate status belong to the scribbles database, and not the general OSM, which imposes the whole lifecycle management on notes etc. @everydoor ok, thanks for explaining! And to make sure I understand: there’s no such thing as a private scribble just for oneself to proces later? (Which would fill the gap of an iOS version of geonotes, which is painfully lacking 😅) @Roelant No, there are no private scribbles, although it's possible to filter by username. Next year it will most likely be possible to redirect the editor to use your own geoscribbles instance. |
@everydoor for some seconds I was thinking this was somewhere in Switzerland, because I read "Nömme"...