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> Or maybe that's a good hint to find where the birds are, ha! "[This quest] would led users to nice places", they said. 😉
> Then check for fuzzy matches against the name tag (NSI provides matchNames for alternate possible names that could be the brand). And fuzzy-match `brand=` to convert that tag into...
> grouping quest by categories can be a great idea. I don't agree here. IMHO good categories are not grouped by _the category of the quest_ (i.e. what it is...
You did not close it yet. I'll agree on the low-prio, only a nice-to-have feature, but could be implemented by contributors or so.
> Many quests can be hard to locate due to scarce map data That does not speak for the map style… However, I have to agree… It's sometimes very difficult,...
Welll… that behavior of GPS is normal or a problem of your device. In cars speed or so I can see the GPS position quite well… However, coming back to...
Exactly, we already prevent users from answering if they try to answer quests too far away. We cannot protect against all pitfalls anyway. (and even if they use aerial image,...
Sorry but what happened to the "weighted average" idea? I also miss this option, but instead of a setting if the app automatically does the "right" thing, that's of course...
Compatibility with old applications is a thing, indeed, altghough all applications should handle redirects correctly. However, you have to redirect users to HTTPS and you also have to allow applications...
Ahh so then it is even easier. Use HTTP/HTTPS for API domain and HTTPS-only for user-facing things.