What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
- caughtatwork
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
OK, thanks for the clarification. I'll add it to the wiki and let you know when we're working on it.
Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
Thanks.caughtatwork wrote:OK, thanks for the clarification. I'll add it to the wiki and let you know when we're working on it.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
I noticed in the Development List (http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Geoc ... pment_List) that there's an item:
- Bulk/batch upload of logs - Have server notify you after it's all updated and processed.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
Regrettably, not at the moment. Too much revenue generating, non-Geocaching work in the way.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
Curse reality getting in the way of caching (or dev time relating to caching).caughtatwork wrote:Regrettably, not at the moment. Too much revenue generating, non-Geocaching work in the way.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
If you're just looking for a bulk uploader, use the fieldnotes importer.
http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Impo ... ariable.29
http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Impo ... ariable.29
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
would it be possible to get a GCA patch made please
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
Just for background. We had a patch. It was launched in July 2010. It took 6 years to sell 200.
What sort of patch? Sew on. Iron On? Square? Round? Dimensions? Let me know and we'll see what we can source.
What sort of patch? Sew on. Iron On? Square? Round? Dimensions? Let me know and we'll see what we can source.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
I actually have a couple if you only want one Ian
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
It's taken a while, but that it now available. Like watched and ignored caches, planned caches can now be used as an additional criteria.firnsy wrote:Yep, I've done that as well, but looking for a way to do it utilising the hotlist - it is much quicker to add/remove caches from the Planned List than it is to add/remove tags from caches.Tuena wrote:I have a Planned Query which utilises the ability to tag caches. No prizes for guessing what word I use. I couldn't find any other way of doing it but will stand corrected.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
+1caughtatwork wrote:It's taken a while, but that it now available. Like watched and ignored caches, planned caches can now be used as an additional criteria.
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
In summary this is what we have been asked to deliver and what we delivered in response to specific requests. You can check out everything that was delivered in this thread: http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopi ... 86#p214886
More players, but that's always a work in progress.
- Two games run this year with a few new players involved. The Summer Scavenger Series is also driving a very diverse geocache find and hide activity which is in early days yet, but looks promising. More caches = more cachers.
New server?
- Due to be deployed on Saturday 17 December 2016. Unfortunately in our peak game period, but the only realistic time we can get the logistics together. We hope you understand.
History caches
- Went live in January. There are now 57 in use around the country with a few more to be on their way as part of the Summer Scavenger Series game.
Is there a way to better manage the locationless caches with large find volumes on the maps?
- Yes, we now zoom o the last log and as you move around the map and pause the logs from that cache in that map area will now show up.
The ability to add gallery items during the log stage rather than as an extra few steps.
- Done. You can now add an image with your log.
An app for "i" devices. Yep, I know someone external is currently playing around with a new GC app and is looking into adding GCA functionality. The sooner, the better.
- TeamMajEtJu is using the new Geocaching Australia API to develop a new iPhone app for Geocaching Australia. Public consumption of the new API will be available in early 2017.
Geosportz please.
- Of course. Run this year as the winter game.
Any chance we could have a reverse geocache type?
- Implemented and there are currently 2.
It would be great to have an option to select "Is on my Planned List" when creating a query.
- Now part of the My Query capability
Things we didn’t get to do for various reasons.
Search facility by coords for locationless.
o Not really viable.
I have recently started researching locationless caches and I frustration I found quite early on is that there are a fair number that aren't technically locationless. I'd love it if these type of locationless could have the state you need to be in to complete them added to the attributes. This way I would stop looking at the Queensland bus one, for example.
o Classification to be reviewed as a community in 2017.
Would it be possible to get stats on just the caches returned from a query?
o Not currently possible with the old server, but this may come up in a future release.
The idea of an environmental cache where some form of "cleanup" or "environmental activity" would need to take place.
o No traction on how to get this done.
Private caches
o They used to be referred to as private caches. A cache that is listed at this site, but is not visible unless you have some form of key / codeword / coords / etc. It can be done, but it's a very large task to exclude private caches from the general listings. The site is based on everything being available to everyone, so we would need to hide these caches from all searches, lists, logs, edits, etc. Not impossible, just large.
I would love it if there was a way for me to turn my photos in cache logs around the right direction
o Coming after we implement the new server
More players, but that's always a work in progress.
- Two games run this year with a few new players involved. The Summer Scavenger Series is also driving a very diverse geocache find and hide activity which is in early days yet, but looks promising. More caches = more cachers.
New server?
- Due to be deployed on Saturday 17 December 2016. Unfortunately in our peak game period, but the only realistic time we can get the logistics together. We hope you understand.
History caches
- Went live in January. There are now 57 in use around the country with a few more to be on their way as part of the Summer Scavenger Series game.
Is there a way to better manage the locationless caches with large find volumes on the maps?
- Yes, we now zoom o the last log and as you move around the map and pause the logs from that cache in that map area will now show up.
The ability to add gallery items during the log stage rather than as an extra few steps.
- Done. You can now add an image with your log.
An app for "i" devices. Yep, I know someone external is currently playing around with a new GC app and is looking into adding GCA functionality. The sooner, the better.
- TeamMajEtJu is using the new Geocaching Australia API to develop a new iPhone app for Geocaching Australia. Public consumption of the new API will be available in early 2017.
Geosportz please.
- Of course. Run this year as the winter game.
Any chance we could have a reverse geocache type?
- Implemented and there are currently 2.
It would be great to have an option to select "Is on my Planned List" when creating a query.
- Now part of the My Query capability
Things we didn’t get to do for various reasons.
Search facility by coords for locationless.
o Not really viable.
I have recently started researching locationless caches and I frustration I found quite early on is that there are a fair number that aren't technically locationless. I'd love it if these type of locationless could have the state you need to be in to complete them added to the attributes. This way I would stop looking at the Queensland bus one, for example.
o Classification to be reviewed as a community in 2017.
Would it be possible to get stats on just the caches returned from a query?
o Not currently possible with the old server, but this may come up in a future release.
The idea of an environmental cache where some form of "cleanup" or "environmental activity" would need to take place.
o No traction on how to get this done.
Private caches
o They used to be referred to as private caches. A cache that is listed at this site, but is not visible unless you have some form of key / codeword / coords / etc. It can be done, but it's a very large task to exclude private caches from the general listings. The site is based on everything being available to everyone, so we would need to hide these caches from all searches, lists, logs, edits, etc. Not impossible, just large.
I would love it if there was a way for me to turn my photos in cache logs around the right direction
o Coming after we implement the new server
- The Morris
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
Well that's not a bad did/done list. Well done to you all esp Messers Rats@Work
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I can't take any credit for the above. My contributions have been minimal over the past few years. Minimal would be a generous description.The Morris wrote:Well that's not a bad did/done list. Well done to you all esp Messers Rats@Work
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Re: What can Geocaching Australia do for you in 2016?
That's a great list of achievements for the year.
Give yourself a pat on the back from all of us.
Give yourself a pat on the back from all of us.