First of all well done to SteveSmith, he has added so much to the wiki, it is already starting to show results in getting more people to sign up..... Good job!
Regarding the map: I have reviewed all the comments, and agree with some of the points, some more so than others. To put this to bed, I am sure you agree that it will take time to integrate and localise the map so I will start working on it, when I have time, and whilst we are building up a list I will just add features to the software. I am off to Spain for 2 weeks for sisters wedding and will start when I get back. By the time we feel that we are ready to go on it, then we can just push it live. I have spoken to my director and he is happy to use our spare webserver capacity to host it until Ubuntu- uk is in the position to take over. I have added the details to the wiki, if you want to add any constructive suggestions then please do so via the wiki. Any work that I do I will also share with our friends in Holland and Belgium. ==== Map Feature List ==== 1. The Map will contain 3 overlays: Non Commerical/Free- Same description as Belgian site. Distribution- Same description as Belgian Site Commercial- For Paid for support- useful for organisations/ government/ local education establishments that would prefer to use paid for support for ubuntu. 2. When you click on the support points the link should go to somewhere that as well as providing a contact form should feature fun, friendly photos of support people in that area. 3. Will include a random featured support point each time the page is loaded. 4. Full web upload form with one click approval and full management via administration console. 5. Full support for Where is my nearest? (aka support point finder) - By entering your postcode will show the top 5 nearest support points including distance to location from users postcode. 6. Full integration into google maps directions for obtaining directions. -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk