X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/c1909a76c8db6f4c7a55110730ae8abdd987e64b..035c19c46c9f78dc6adf515b8418f9d0b55c709d:/blog/data/2011-04-03-fiksgatami.txt diff --git a/blog/data/2011-04-03-fiksgatami.txt b/blog/data/2011-04-03-fiksgatami.txt index 55e6d7bc28..dbe061de96 100644 --- a/blog/data/2011-04-03-fiksgatami.txt +++ b/blog/data/2011-04-03-fiksgatami.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Title: A Norwegian fixmystreet have kept me busy the last few weeks +Title: A Norwegian FixMyStreet have kept me busy the last few weeks Tags: english, fiksgatami, kart, debian Date: 2011-04-03 22:50 @@ -7,16 +7,17 @@ posts have been in Norwegian the last few weeks, so here is a short update in English.
The kids still keep me too busy to get much free software work -done, but I did manage to organize a project to get a Norwegian port +done, but I did manage to organise a project to get a Norwegian port of the British service FixMyStreet up and running, -and it has been running for a month now. Around Christmas I gathered -sponsors to fund the development work. In january I drafted a -contract with mySociety on what -to develop, and in february the development took place. Most of it -involved converting the source to use GPS coordinates instead of -British easting/northing, and the resulting code should be a lot -easier to get running in any country by now. The Norwegian +and it has been running for a month now. The entire project has been +organised by me and two others. Around Christmas we gathered sponsors +to fund the development work. In January I drafted a contract with +mySociety on what to develop, +and in February the development took place. Most of it involved +converting the source to use GPS coordinates instead of British +easting/northing, and the resulting code should be a lot easier to get +running in any country by now. The Norwegian FiksGataMi is using OpenStreetmap as the map source and the source for administrative borders in Norway, and