@remi Depuis que j’ai découvert @everydoor, j’ai même laissé tomber SC. Un peu moins gamifié mais tout aussi satisfaisant! The thing I talked about at @sotmeu is technically done: https://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. You can scribble notes on the map in @everydoor editor. These notes are publicly visible and can be viewed as a layer in #josm @owiecc @everydoor Screenshot of the Every Door OpenStreetMap editor interface showcasing the new Scribbles feature. The map displays a street layout with buildings and pathways, labeled with "Alchemium." Handwritten scribbles are overlaid on the map, reading "Hi SotMEU people" with a smiley face and a heart symbol. I found the #LiberaPay profile for the #EveryDoor dev. EveryDoor is a mobile app to make #OpenStreetMapp edits on the go. It's the only one that works for both #Android and #iOS. StreetComplete is great to use alongside EveryDoor and is working on an iOS version too. Both have friendly devs. Right now, there are only €2.78/week in LibraryPay donations to support development and only 3 GitHub sponsors. Let's show Zverik some love! We had a small #birthday party / OSM-meetup - including a nice brownie with birthday candles for #MapComplete's fourth birthday! Version 5.1 is officially out! Update it from Github or Google Play Store, or wait a bit for other stores. I only planned to fix the white map screen on iOS, but suddenly added a GPS track and a QR code reader. See the full changelog: https://github.com/Zverik/every_door/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md I have also made some screenshots for a post with highlights of new features in the last two releases.Check it out: @everydoor Love your app! Easy to use and makes adding stuff to #OpenStreetMap on the go so fast and fun. 👏👏👏 Do you know that the #EveryDoor, #MagicEarth, #Osmand #OrganicMaps -- popular navigation and mapping apps that uses #OpenStreetMap data are now available in #Huawei's App store? Oh wow! @streetcomplete got funding from @PrototypeFund to port it to iOS! We're onnnnn! Congratulations Tobias and everyone who's eager to start doing quests on iPhones! Wer mehr über unser aktuelles Förderprojekt StreetComplete (für iOS) - einen spielerischen Ansatz, um Informationen in der @openstreetmap zu vervollständigen - wissen möchte, erfährt es in dieser Ausgabe des C-RadaR des @cccda (ab 1:24): Every Door 5.1 beta1 is out: https://github.com/Zverik/every_door/releases/tag/v5.1-beta1 Planning to release in a week. Haven't fixed the major iOS issue yet, which was the reason for fast-tracking this update :) @everydoor is so far the best OSM editor I’ve found for POIs, even on desktop where I prefer it a lot than than JOSM or iD. I now find myself couch-mapping with ED even if I have my laptop available which kind of asks the question: would it be possible to load a list of POIs in ED to go through them? I could have a list of deeplinks to everydoor://edit/<nodeid>. Ofc that’s kind of against ED’s premise (that you map on the ground), but still I could see that as a useful feature. cc @zverik This reminds me how after adding an editor to Maps.Me, we were suprised to see it's being widely used for couch mapping, because editing POI was much simpler than in JOSM / iD :) I had a few requests to support deep links for nodes, but this is the first one dealing with a _list_ of those. Follow this ticket I guess: https://github.com/Zverik/every_door/issues/633 @everydoor you been able to do that with @vespucci_editor for nearly a decade. And @qfield does the non-OSMish bits. @zverik Hi, one follow up to this. On the @opencage blog we just published an article from the 13 year old son of a friend who did his first ever mapping party last weekend in Bangalore, India. He used ... Every Door https://blog.opencagedata.com/post/field-mapping-a-report-from-bangalore Thanks Ed, excellent post by Tushar! A bit related, yesterday had a call with an OSM group in Rwanda, and they are tasked with mapping a mountain of buildings and POI. Faced with that, they understood their current tools (like ODK) are too slow, and looking into ED for efficient fast mapping :) Pretty sure ED would be the ultimate humanitarian mapping app, but first needs a few more features for that. Published version 5.0 to iOS TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/5138nQCq Please install it and check that everything works, so I could push that to release :) @everydoor Installed, tested basic functionality, seemed good :) @everydoor Upon upload, where can I find data on PC? Or an I missunderstanding intent of this feature? Regarding the iOS release of Every Door 5.0: rented a cloud mac, but cannot publish the build yet. When trying to log in to my Apple developer account, I get an immediate message for 2f auth: "This phone number cannot be used at this time". But works fine on the web, getting codes in SMS. Anybody encountered this? Also wrote to Apple and Macincloud supports, waiting for their help. Publishing on AppStore is hard if you don't own a mac. @everydoor maybe I can help sign and notarise the build? I helped build the josm infrastructure for it. Message me anywhere? I’m excited to announce that today we released Rapid v2.3 editor for @openstreetmap The Rapid team has been busy working on this for the past few months - here’s 4 new features that we hope you’ll love… 🧵 1/6 🔙 Esri Wayback imagery
So happy seeing the drawing thing ("geoscribbles") already being used to survey missing links! Every Door 5.0 is released, exactly half a year after the last one! Currently available on Google Play and Github. Upgrade now! F-Droid and AppStore will come a bit later: need to fix a thing, and figure out how to build and upload iOS apps from Linux.
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