Betjamen Arms, the minutes
Posted by Harry Wood on 8 November 2011 in English. Last updated on 10 November 2011.I already wrote a diary entry about the Betjamen Arms meet-up but I found a scrap of paper with some minutes (notes from the pub) So in the interests of documenting these things fully: We talked about...
The UCL mapping party, wheelchair mapping, and wheelmap.org. I think it was Derick telling us how that had gone. But I see there's also a nice blog write up from Patrick Weber, including photos of sunshine (Not fair! When I went mapping with UCL students, we had to do it in the rain!). I hadn't realised Andy Allan managed to get along to the second day, and make some more valuable notes on things which confuse beginners. Great stuff.
Andy Allan was also at the pub, and he described a rendering problem which cropped up on OpenCycleMap.org . A large area of Germany showed up blue like a river because of some strange osm2pgsql relation handling, and some kind of confuddlement to do with falling back to the first tag it can find, which this time happened to be waterway=stream. I forget the details, but it sounded quite bizarre.
We talked about Ruby on Rails versioning, and about how rvm (ruby version manager) is a good thing to use. Install it first and then install passenger when setting up new rails servers. ...is the advice I still need to get around to following myself.
And we talked about the shortlink algorithm. Derick was annoyed because twitter made a mess of the '@' character in it's URL handling, and this is one of the 64 characters used (See the array defined in the code) Of course any alternative character you might choose can also be problematic. We decided maybe '~' would be better than '@' ...but mostly it's twitter's fault.
Oh and Shaun had a tripod with him. So I was able to do some very professional looking photography:




