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Open Places Platform
   Gowalla and brethren – get your acts together!




                             Martijn van Exel
                         Geodan, Amsterdam
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Thank you!
               Martijn van Exel
               Geodan S&R




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Open Places Platform

Editor's Notes

  1. general idea unique place identifier = OSM node id? how to handle duplicates?
  2. There would have to be some classification so there does not need to be another roundtrip to Benefit is that it can be rendered on the map
  3. request details for a place can still be got the same way, or through the OPP. All repositories could return their location data for the app to make sense of. Not for now.
  4. To make this easier there could be an intermediate request - to see which repositories hold info for a particular place.
  5. Posting a new place, two step process First post to OSM, retrieve OSM ID, then post details using the acquired ID in own repo.