In TB13 we worked on the Geo-Crowdsourcing server (GCS, formerly GSS).
For TB14 it would be nice to work on a GCS client which would allow graphical interaction with the GCS.
I imagine a browser app.
For members of "the crowd" the browser app would allow features to be viewed, selected and edited. The edited features would then be posted to the GCS for review.
For authorized "reviewers" the browser app would allow them to see which changes have been proposed. For each change the reviewer would be able to view (side-by-side) the feature as it exists now and what the feature would look like with the proposed change. Then the reviewer can decide whether to have the GCS accept or reject the change.
In TB13 we worked on the Geo-Crowdsourcing server (GCS, formerly GSS).
For TB14 it would be nice to work on a GCS client which would allow graphical interaction with the GCS.
I imagine a browser app.
For members of "the crowd" the browser app would allow features to be viewed, selected and edited. The edited features would then be posted to the GCS for review.
For authorized "reviewers" the browser app would allow them to see which changes have been proposed. For each change the reviewer would be able to view (side-by-side) the feature as it exists now and what the feature would look like with the proposed change. Then the reviewer can decide whether to have the GCS accept or reject the change.