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Mobile website update

Postby movedsouth » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:51 pm

You can now browse the database: http://m.preservationsos.org/data.html

also, you can now enter boarding requests right from your phone. Just look up the address and click the "request boarding" button. If someone already clicked it, then you will see the date at which the request was entered.

I am working on some Android bugs, but should work well on an iPhone or in Safari on a desktop.
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Re: Mobile website update

Postby Gloria » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:48 pm

This is huge, movedsouth. :o

Thank you for your time on this.

Now, to practice.
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Re: Mobile website update

Postby Gloria » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:49 pm

For EVER, it has been such a problem keeping track of these old houses. Some go up, some come down, the landscape in Springfield is forever changing.

Johannes, our beloved computer King-Of-All-Knowledge, not only helped us gather and then organize this info, but now we can use this to note when houses need (what we are commonly referring to as "triage") help with boarding and securing. All it takes is an iPhone to press a button and poof! a request to help a house.
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Re: Mobile website update

Postby movedsouth » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:18 pm

I was just working on a page to list all "to be boarded" houses. But for now, I decided against it. I think it may not be wise to have a list of "easy to enter" houses public. Anybody feels differently? (I have no problem giving access to individuals who have an interest, e.g. if they want to help board).

So far, it has been public on the various boards and not been a problem. So maybe I am overly concerned.
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Re: Mobile website update

Postby iloveionia » Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:40 am

I think it is fine.
IMHO pretty easy to see which houses are vacant, abandoned, etc.

Johannes' site is an incredible tool to fight for our houses. Specific information about each and every house is right at your fingertips. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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