ConnieGuan / YellowCow

A repo for Yellow Cow COGS 121 Group
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Milestone 5 feedback #4

Open kandarpksk opened 7 years ago

rickylieu commented 7 years ago

A3 - 0xDEADBEEF

Ricky The next feature I would like to see is integration between the 2 sites. I really like the progress you've made on your app, it's super cool. Integrating the 2 sites may introduce new problems with interactions so it would be better to integrate before working on further interactions. I would like to see more information about each individual pin before clicking on them/filtering. Maybe a way for people to flag something as 18+, PG-13, etc for your wide audience range.

Siyu I like the concept of this app, it is like a geolocation based snapchat. The next feature I would like to see is a periscope like feature where if you zoom out, there will only be one pin with a label of how many pins there are. Also, maybe there should be categories for the user to choose between like what type of picture they are adding to the location, that way, the other users can see and filter what they want to see more easily.

Arvin: This app idea is really cool, and I like all the features that are already there. I like the idea of being able to draw and post it on the map. The next feature I would like to see is a feature to seamlessly switch from List to Map or vice versa. Like If you find a cool picture on the map page, there should be a feature to click that picture and automatically puts you on the list page where you can comment, instead of having to switch to the list and having to scroll down and find the picture that you liked on the map page

Phillip: The next feature I want to see is maybe a preview of the pictures at a certain location. When the user mouses over a location, a small window with some previews appear. In addition, there should be some way to group pins that are too close to each other. Perhaps color-code pins if they have too many posts within a certain proximity of each other.

tjke commented 7 years ago

Team A1: Katsudon

Ashley The next feature I want to see is being able to upload an image from phone because I think that being able to do that is important for your idea. Also, as we mentioned when we visited, it would be a good idea to think about how you would deal with the situation of people posting a lot of drawings in the same location. At the moment, it seems that there would be a lot of markers in a popular location and it might be hard to some of them.

Michael The next feature I want to see is the association between the graffiti’s location on the map and how it relates to the user. It was explained that users will be able to upload a photo at a location, creating a marker on the map. Once this function gets added, the significance of the relation between the map pins and the graffiti will be a lot more clear. (I was confused as to how the map and the graffiti were linked at first, since it seemed to be all digital).

Scott The next feature I want to see is being able to type text on the “tag” and adding pre-defined shapes and objects to add, somewhat like snapchat. I think this would be good because it’s hard to be precise when drawing on a phone, so it will add more versatility to the drawing. I also think that it’d be cool if users would be able to add a cool caption to their drawing. I’m not sure if this feature is already implemented, but if it isn’t then I think it’d be useful in that people could have thought provoking quotes to go with their pictures. This could really help spark the comment section. Similarly to the how the images can be upvoted or downvoted, I think it’d be a good idea if the comments could be upvoted or downvoted.

Tina The next feature I want to see is a way to distinguish between different users’ graffiti on a shared location (ex: multiple users have Pintura graffiti drawn on the same wall at Muir). If multiple users draw around the same location, that location can become very cluttered with pins on the map. Maybe when users are uploading their photo, they also select the name of the location (ex: “Pines at Muir”), and then when clicking on a specific location, the user can see all graffiti associated with that location.