I have made a short video demonstrating how the app works for adding photos
of fountains
https://drive.google.com/open?id=148VdJLUROLsFAQlZ4mgxHFVmnjrMxpiM
Maybe we can get a photo of a Milanese Vedovelle as part of the test ..
Have a nice weekend,
Stuart
https://europeanwaterproject.org?lang
Hi Martin,
Most of our uses don't know heads or tails about wikimedia commons and
don't have a wiki commons account, so I think it is preferable not to
introduce a wikimedia commons login interface. The user barrrier is in
addition to the technical difficulties of implementation and maintenance. .
Hi Martin,
Thank you for the feedback.
The popup and the popup images are currently dimensioned in pixels. I will
adjust them to be responsive and a percentage of the viewport width and the
viewport height.
Let me consider how to add a photo upload option ? You are the third person
who has sugg
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> On 14. May 2020, at 13:09, European Water Project
> wrote:
>
> Wikimedia Switzerland has asked us if we would consider storing the images on
> Commons which of course we would be happy to do if we can find a solution for
> bulk uploading the images via an API
maybe it
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> On 14. May 2020, at 13:09, European Water Project
> wrote:
>
> I would appreciate if you and others can take a couple of pictures of
> fountains in Italy for us with the app ! and help test this new feature
> (which seems to work so far on most modern smart phones).
Dear Andrea and Francesco,
I have taken on board your suggestions to streamline the photo image
capture process and to consider Mapillary as an alternative to Wikimedia
Commons.
We have added the ability to capture images directly within the European
Water Project Web App by clicking on "Aggiungi
Hi Stuart,
my old grandfather has always told me both stories but I like to told the
second :-).
Please let me know the contact with this association.
Thanks a lot
Ale
> On 22 Jan 2020, at 07:32, European Water Project
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ale,
>
> I have been thinking a lot about Milanese fount
Hi Ale,
I have been thinking a lot about Milanese fountains Vedovelle
apparently means widows because the fountains are crying continuously.
But I like your explanation more !
I found what seems to be an amazing Milanese association called
fontallelle.org which has been working for years on
Hi Frederico,
Thank you for your email and your suggestion.
Yes, I think at a later stage our project should display a map layer for
vending machines offering refill capacity for reusable water bottles in an
eco-conscious manner (ie no single-waste).
Irrespective of the magnitude of the fee cha
Hi Stuart,
congratulations for the interesting project.
Do you think "water houses" could also be inserted? They are
distributors where with a very low price (like 5 cents per liter) you
can supply smooth or carbonated water. Even if they are not visible on
the main render, these are some examples
Hi Fra,
The Progressive Web App at https://europeanwaterproject.org is
purposely written outside of the Apple & Google App stores.
The installation is not so obvious for some - especially on IOS which only
works with safari. This is intentionally done by Apple. H
Here are the installation instr
Maybe you could distribute your app also via F-Droid (https://f-droid.org/).
The app has to be open source and respect some conditions. Yet being there
would increase the visibility and make easier for the users to install / update.
Best
Il 19 Gennaio 2020 18:54:39 CET, European Water Project
Il lun 20 gen 2020, 13:11 European Water Project <
>
> Yes, a one-click interface would be amazing if it were developed and we
> would happily change our workflow to integrate this module. We might even
> try to do this ourselves one day.
>
There are already several survey apps out there, ready t
Dear Andrea,
Thank you for your constructive email.
I agree with you about the difficulty ... But in spite of this enormous
barrier with the workflow, we have had quite good feedback from newbies. In
fact, a university teacher from Rouen, France just wrote us and told us
that she is going to g
Dear Ale,
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. This project is important to
me. I have quit my full-time job to contribute to this open data and
non-profit project to combat single-use plastic.
As this project is open data and collaborative, it is a group effort and
anyone can organize a
Hi Stuart,
I think that the proposed workflow to add drinking water POIs is not
easy for the casual user who is not already an OpenStreetMap contributor
(and OSM contributors already add these POIs :-)). You require a casual
user to register on both OSM and Wikimedia Commons. You require to up
Dear Stuart,
this is a very exiting and amazing initiative.
Do you have intention to organise the same event in Rome in other Italian
cities? Could be possible to open a call in the project in other to create
similar initiative, like drinking fountain hut, in other cities?
I’m living in Milan and
Dear Giovanni,
A bit of feedback on the genesis of the project - I am sorry if this email
rambles and is off topic. I promise not to repeat as this forum is for OSM.
In Divonne-les-bains, France, our mayor and a developer from Perpignan had
a project to build a water bottling project to bottle 40
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> On 19. Jan 2020, at 18:55, European Water Project
> wrote:
>
> With the help of Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap Spain, France and Switzerland
> and a bunch of friends we have developed instructions for adding photos into
> Wikimedia Commons and new fountains into OpenStreetM
The project is really interesting: I often needed to find places for refill
as a cyclist and RV user. But still, since project aims to have a
comprehensive map of drinking/refilling places, I wonder why a photo
approach has been chosen.
Maybe a point-click-upload is more sexy than a boring survey
Daniele,
That is funny :)
A direct translation from "gourdes" in French.
I thought we had that checked
Thank you,
Stuart
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020, 22:03 Daniele Forsi wrote:
> European Water Project wrote:
>
> > https://europeanwaterproject.org?lang=IT
>
> you may want to have the Italian
European Water Project wrote:
> https://europeanwaterproject.org?lang=IT
you may want to have the Italian translation checked, "zucca" means pumpkin:
Adotta una zucca
Riempire la zucca con fontanelle
--
Daniele Forsi
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Hi Francesco,
That's a good idea we should look into it.
Thanks,
Stuart
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020, 21:43 Francesco Ansanelli wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Il dom 19 gen 2020, 21:37 European Water Project <
> europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Giovanni,
>>
>> Our main goal is to get as m
Hi Stuart,
Il dom 19 gen 2020, 21:37 European Water Project <
europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi Giovanni,
>
> Our main goal is to get as many refill points for water bottles as
> possible on the map, either fountains or participating café and bars.
>
> And then to get people to use
Hi Giovanni,
Our main goal is to get as many refill points for water bottles as possible
on the map, either fountains or participating café and bars.
And then to get people to use them and stop buying plastic.
I am not sure why adding photos of fountains to Wikimedia commons which
shows the foun
Hello Stuart,
I think collecting hundreds of (similar) photos is not useful for what the
project aims to.
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To whom it may concern,
Sorry I can't write in Italian.
We recently created a small Geneva based NGO called European Water Project
which has a mission to contribute to reducing single use plastic-waste at a
global level.
Our project is 100% open data, collaborative and a bit experimental. We
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