From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 20:45:59 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Add a link.
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Add a link.
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Title: A Norwegian fixmystreet have kept me busy the last few weeks
Tags: english, fiksgatami, kart, debian
-Date: 2011-04-03 23:00
+Date: 2011-04-03 22:50
Here is a small update for my English readers. Most of my blog
posts have been in Norwegian the last few weeks, so here is a short
@@ -12,14 +12,15 @@ 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 FiksGataMi
-is using OpenStreetmap as
-the map source and the source for administrative borders in Norway,
-and support for this had to be added/fixed.
+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
+support for this had to be added/fixed.
The Norwegian version went live March 3th, and we spent the weekend
polishing the system before we announced it March 7th. The system is