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From what I am able to see on my end is that it does not look like there is a reply to your message yet. Also currently looks like the intended recipient hasn’t read the message yet either(potentially, not always accurate)? Not sure if that helps or not?
Jan/Feb Lonely Cache submission list has been updated.
The scoreboard has been updated to allow for the 2020 year! 🙂
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how about another one. Sorry fo spamming inboxes but on the plus side im adding to the count
Sorry trying to test and figure something out
trying to test with a new post
Sorry I thought I had responded to Bobs question and addressed it. Must of never hit submit haha. Fix will be underway, just haven’t gotten the time available to develop the new solution.
Yes sorry, I have already been made aware of the issues with the LCG map. Current/past map is actually an auto-generated output from GSAK when the new LCG list is created. Sadly with the changes Google has done, this appears to of finally hit its final working point with the GSAK export. (I did not know until this point that was how that map was being generated)
Sadly I haven’t gotten around to developing a fix yet that can make it easy on the admin side (IE not having to generate a map and upload it) and as you already suggested will utilize some of the benefits of leaflet which I have also previously used with other applications.
Leaflet is an open-source library(aka a tool) to make it easier(not always easy but easier) on the developer to be able to utilize development against various map layers (ie google maps, google satellite, apple maps, openstreetmaps, bing maps, mapbox, mapquest, arcgis, thunderforest and many more) and how to you the user interact with them(ie zooming both on the computer and mobile, adding information to the map like pins, borders, highlight areas, and more) With leaflet, instead of having to develop specific commands that are different for google vs openstreet vs apple vs bing we can use the library and create just one command and it will do the heavy lifting for me for all the defined maps. Or it can add features or simplify how to handle zooming events or more. Of course there is more to it than that but hopefully it gives you an idea on how something like that can work.
We currently are aware of problems currently going on with User accounts and various issues either with logging in/accessing certain content/submitting various information. IE LCG submissions, Posting in certain forums, etc… I am hoping to be able to dive deeper into the issue later today.
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