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TODO List

Add the things you think need to be done, but can't do yourself. Remove the bullet points when you've fixed something.

  • The Creating a Graticule Page instructions seem to be out of date. Sourcerer 05:13, 24 August 2012 (EDT)
  • The link on the iphone app page [1] labelled Geohash support is broken
  • Jim removed an apparently invalid expedition and photo from 2009-01-10 Someone should see if the real 2009-01-10 29 -95 is hiding someplace that isn't obvious.
  • Expedition Archive pages (like [2]) show same coordinates for every day (looks like an error)
    Started a discussion here: User_talk:Tjtrumpet2323#usage_of_var:latdate_on_Template:Coordinates.2FRegular.2FlatOnly.3F - a correct use of vardefine:* might fix this if it's not going to break anything else.
  • Does anyone have access to LocalSettings.php to set $wgUseTeX = true; so that formulas can be used? Or is there some other way to enable them that I'm not seeing? Thanks! -ralph
  • Kids' Geohash? If they have a GPS enabled phone they can take part but the grid is too big so divide it into 32, 64 or even 128 for younger kids. Parental supervision recommended!
  • anything in Category:Needs attention might also be considered a kind of TO DO, especially Award template needed and Ribbon image needed
  • 2011-06-26_49_8 has category Category:Meetup in 49 8 on it, but doesn't appear on that category page. Is something wrong with the graticule Template? (We had a problem with spaces between the colon and the category name at one time.) Jiml 10:22, 27 June 2011 (EDT)
Not sure what you mean, 2011-06-26 49 8 is on the category page and that's the equivalent name with spaces (they are interchangable), am I missing something? - Mampfred 16:48, 27 June 2011 (EDT)
It seems to be showing up on the category page now. Not sure why the problem disappeared. Jiml 22:04, 6 July 2011 (EDT)

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Main Page (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Graticule (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Geohashing (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Saturday Meetup (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Template:Disclaimer (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
xkcd (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Algorithm (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
How it works (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
Guidelines (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
FAQ (de) (es) (simple) (fr) (fi) (no) (sv) (it)...
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see also: The Ambassador help sheets in (de) (en-gb) (en-us) ...

Ähnliche Aktivitäten

Die folgenden Outdoor-Aktivitäten sind mit Geohashing verwandt, weil sie ebenfalls auf GPS-Basis betrieben werden:

  • Geocaching - Globale GPS-Schatzsuche
  • Opencaching - GPS-Schatzsuche ohne Gebühr für Premium-Mitglieder und mit mehr Arten von Caches
  • Waymarking - interessante Plätze finden und fotografieren
  • Munzee - QR-Codes mit Smartphone suchen und loggen
  • Geodashing - monatlich zufällig verteilte Punkte besuchen
  • The Degree Confluence Project - alle Kreuzungspunkte zwischen ganzzahligen Breiten- und Längengraden besuchen
  • Geotude - Einteilung der Welt in Geotudes (wie Graticules), die aber durchnummeriert werden und wieder à 100 in sub-Geotudes unterteilt werden können
  • Open Street Map - eine kostenlose Weltkarte, an der alle mitarbeiten können
  • Lost Track - Support research by submitting your tracklogs. Alternative
  • Dead Drops - Eine Art digitales Geocaching: Versteckte USB-Sticks finden und zum Datenaustausch nutzen

Ähnliche Aktivitäten, die mehr einem sozialen Aspekt dienen:

  • Bookcrossing Bücher "freilassen" und ihren Weg per Internet verfolgen

GPS Spiele (Argumented Reality):