There's two in the middle of the ocean. Are these pilots based on oil rigs?
Well, guys, Zee Maps has a paywall after 100 visits. Since I don't want to pay them $20/month for the privilege of looking at the map, I guess we'll have to find another way to keep track of each other.
It's been fun.
Everyone's data is there and appears to be downloadable as a CSV file - so if there are PoA members who can find a suitable free or lower cost option and are also willing to look into what it would take to transfer the data, that would be appreciated.
I took a quick look at the CSV. The Location column looks like a proprietary 'Location Code.' E.g.: 557b53bcd367742eb9ff09882720557f
Not sure that's readily transplantable. I'm no expert but I've dinked with a lot of location formats. Don't know anything like that.
*Googles*
Found this: https://www.zeemaps.com/blog/geocoded-latitude-longitude-in-csv/ You need an "Enterprise Plan" to export lat/lon. *rolls eyes*
That really blows. Is there some way to transfer the data from zeemaps and put it into a new hosting site? Would hate to lose all of the entries, especially now that it took so long to get what we have.Well, guys, Zee Maps has a paywall after 100 visits. Since I don't want to pay them $20/month for the privilege of looking at the map, I guess we'll have to find another way to keep track of each other.
It's been fun.
Thank you Jim. I appreciate you starting the map and paying for the account.
It ought to be pretty easy for me to write a quick script to upload the list to Google Maps from the csv. Apparently I can create a Google map and then open it to anyone who knows the link to the map. Basically, that is how Zeemaps worked except that nobody except you and I could delete. Using Google the way I just mentioned opens the map to easier vandalism.
EDIT: Oops, just saw the note that the location isn't getting translated.
It's too late for me to look into it further today, but tomorrow is a holiday...
If you want to spring for the download, I'll commit to at least posting the data as is as a Google spreadsheet, maybe a waypoint file, and who knows what else. I know enough scripting and web coding to be able to cobble up something. I won't commit to building a front-end to add new anytime soon, but my down the road, and if people would want to send me coordinates or whatever, I could manually add them. If I ever go away from the forums, I'd be happy two hand this off to whoever else wants to maintain it.
If somebody wants to take charge of this beyond my abilities, feel free. If people think we should just kiss the data away to the ether, I'm okay with that too. I'm a relatively new guy here, and I'm not nostalgic for this map hey, but I willing to help.
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Current status, I have the csv and have the scraped 36 images therein. So at this point ZeeMaps could go away and I believe we have the data they have (all of the images were on their amazonaws account). I may get to tinker with re-presenting the data this weekend, but I need to get back to paycheck work right now. If anyone's interested, here's a read-only link to what I've got: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pyergzory3qi6rz/AAAzUKHElmPhte5l0mcapSxja?dl=0
Edit: That will NOT be the final resting place of the data, just sharing for now in case anyone else wants to poke at this and doesn't want to duplicate effort of grabbing stuff.