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Retrieve brigade location latitude/longitude info from API #60

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tangospring opened this issue Apr 6, 2015 · 5 comments
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Retrieve brigade location latitude/longitude info from API #60

tangospring opened this issue Apr 6, 2015 · 5 comments

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@tangospring
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@rlh-aagis
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http://spatialconsortium.com/demo/cfaindex.html - pulling the brigades from the API is too slow. Downloaded the Organization.geojson file local to get initial map to render quicker, I will look at this more later...

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zmon commented Apr 7, 2015

Do we need the Brigades location or the Project's location? If a Brigade has a 100 projects, then there would be a 100 pins at the same lat/lng. @tangospring @rlh-aagis

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Both locations are needed/used, I think.

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  • two kinds of pins on the map:
    1. origin pin (brigade HQ) -- source: Code for America API;
    2. application pin (where the project is applied [this can be center of city, if no location is specified]) -- source: Google spreadsheet
  • the location with multiple projects (origin pin (brigade HQ) would be one example), might use pin with number attached to it ( @rih-aagis is this good approach for multiple pins with the same geolocation?).
  • there could potentially be a third kind of pin for projects with multiple application locations (one project--multiple application pins; Community map, for example), or this kind of pins could be combined with general "application location" pin type. -- source: project repo.

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All,
I'd like to recommend we start first with brigade location only at first,
then incorporate project locations during a later phase.
On Apr 7, 2015 12:56 AM, "Paul D Barham" [email protected] wrote:

Do we need the Brigades location or the Project's location? If a Brigade
has a 100 projects, then there would be a 100 pins at the same lat/lng.
@tangospring https://github.com/tangospring @rlh-aagis
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Sounds good (unless you can pull in another guy from GIS meetup to do project location pins in parallel, Ron ;-) That map with brigade locations looks fantastic, btw.

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