Improving Moveable Caches

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Laighside Legends
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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by Laighside Legends » 03 February 12 9:52 pm

So we currently have "moved and in place" and "unknown". Good enough (for me anyway). Now people just want the "moved and in place' ones on the map (or something to highlight them).

I don't think adding new log types is the answer as I and I'm sure others will get it wrong...

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by caughtatwork » 03 February 12 10:19 pm

We grab the the log "type" for the icons on the map bubbles (when you click a cache). We will need to look at whether we can grab the co-ords at the same time (if they exist) to add something to the icon to indicate a "found and moved".

As I am without a dev machine at the moment, this might take a while. The assessor was here today, but it could take another 4 weeks bsfore I get a machine that can handle what I need to do.

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by quiet1_au » 04 February 12 9:15 am

And the GCer made two great logs; the greater log to rule the found, and the lesser log to rule the move (with coordinates and a good hint) whether thee moved the cache or nay. And the CO saw every thing that thee had made, and, behold, it was very good :wink:

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by blossom* » 04 February 12 10:09 am

quiet1_au wrote:And the GCer made two great logs; the greater log to rule the found, and the lesser log to rule the move (with coordinates and a good hint) whether thee moved the cache or nay. And the CO saw every thing that thee had made, and, behold, it was very good :wink:

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by FelixII » 06 February 12 2:50 am

\:D/ \:D/ :frogette :frog :gnomette :gnome

Guys for the record we love all things moveable! including the GAcacher app that has made life alot simpler this year, although we still seem to have lost a frog this year? :? :cry:

We don't normally have any problems with logging be it at home straight to GCA or using GAcacher, but this year we encouraged several others to play GCA and they have really struggled using a different site. ](*,)

Personally I think they just didn't try hard enough and don't like adapting but this is the problem we face. #-o

We will never get everyone to log the way we want them to no matter what! so like us if we want to chase moveables and driver 400km round trips to look for pieces of plastic or concrete in the middle of nowhere, then we just have to do what works for us! \:D/ \:D/

Keep up the good work guys, but whilst there is human interaction there is always going to be stuff ups! :stabby :frogette :frog :gnome :gnomette [-o< [-o< [-o< :D :D

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by mtrax » 06 February 12 8:51 am

thanks for the update.
So can I assume the log page is going to have two options or two buttons which indicated

1. Found and Taken , coords=unknown
2. Found and left, coords=unchanged

So technically reusing the Found log type to emulate a virtual Grab type log.
so Found will have an extra parameter ie coords?

I guess the GCA will translate the above to a human readable indicator in the website?

Sounds ok to me

BTW does the GPX standard allow for this data in the log type Find too? I guess it must as GC has this too

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by caughtatwork » 06 February 12 9:11 am

mtrax wrote:thanks for the update.
So can I assume the log page is going to have two options or two buttons which indicated

1. Found and Taken , coords=unknown
2. Found and left, coords=unchanged

So technically reusing the Found log type to emulate a virtual Grab type log.
so Found will have an extra parameter ie coords?

I guess the GCA will translate the above to a human readable indicator in the website?

Sounds ok to me

BTW does the GPX standard allow for this data in the log type Find too? I guess it must as GC has this too
Don't know what the implementation will be yet.

GCA GPX files (1.0.1 compatible version), already have co-ords entered as an entry in the GPX file against the applicable log.
e.g.
<groundspeak:log id="4076490">
<groundspeak:date>2012-01-03T00:00:00Z</groundspeak:date>
<groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
<groundspeak:finder>EuDes</groundspeak:finder>
<groundspeak:text>Spotted this one at 10:45 having a nice lie down against a new GC cache in Research. He seems to have had attracted a couple of band-aids during his travels <img src="http://geocaching.com.au/pics/smilies/icon_eek.gif" alt="Shocked" title="Shocked" />.<br />
<br />
TNLNSL. Thanks caughtatwork.</groundspeak:text>
<groundspeak:log_wpt lat="-37.708633" lon="145.178750" />

So if you are doing this 'off site' as it were, the program you are using can look at the "Found it" and if it's has co-ords (probably ones that are different to the cache co-ords, just in case the finder just added the same co-ords to their log, yes it happens), the cache has most likely moved. If you have a "Found it" and no-cords, the status is unknown.

What the GPX file format does not have available is a "status" for whether it's "moving" or "stationary". You would need to be cleverer than the GPX format allows by looking at the data and deriving an answer. Of course a "noted" and no-cords means you can't tell if the cache has been noted for note purposes, or noted and taken as the cache doesn't want a "2nd find". You need to check the log text.

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by blossom* » 06 February 12 7:55 pm

But you're not going to have a location of "unknown" are you? This would turn Moveables into Locationless in quite substatial numbers for various periods of time.

I always use the location (after a "found" log) to keep track of what's around Sydney and where it was before it was picked up. And then I can look up who has it and make an educated guess as to where it will turn up.

I would HATE to have the moveable caches marked as location "unknown". That would really mess up knowing what's around.

Please don't mark caches as "unknown". PLEASE [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o<

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by caughtatwork » 06 February 12 8:52 pm

They won't get a location of unknown, no.

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by waky53 » 08 February 12 10:26 pm

I found a moveable cache today, but don't know how to find it on the website I have a GA nuber but where do I enter that to log the cache?

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by quiet1_au » 09 February 12 12:23 am

waky53 wrote:I found a moveable cache today, but don't know how to find it on the website I have a GA nuber but where do I enter that to log the cache?
You should be able to seach for the GA number from the Search: field at the top-right corner of the GCA website.
A shortcut to go directly to the cache is to use this URL:
http://www.geocaching.com.au/cache/gaXXXX - where "gaXXXX" is the code of the cache you've found


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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by waky53 » 09 February 12 12:34 am

Thanks, that did the trick.

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by quiet1_au » 09 February 12 7:03 am

Perhaps under the Caches tab a "Log a Cache" option could be added that takes you to a page with the search and some basic instructions to assist those familiar with the "Hide & Seek a Cache" of the other site?

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by caughtatwork » 09 February 12 8:36 am

Added to the development list in the wiki.
http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Geoc ... pment_List

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Re: Improving Moveable Caches

Post by mtrax » 29 February 12 9:58 am

all these movables on the map and none to get... :( had to confirm by checking all the the logs as some had moved and some had found but all where taken.. dang it
if only there was a simple way of finding all movables that are actually available...
note I want to grab a GCA for leapday hence the search..

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