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Ability to filter statistical data by age  
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Written by dhodgson the 7 Sep 10 at 09:36. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
Currently you can use the slider on the stats tool to filter the time of day that you can view data for, it would be really good to be able to filter by age in the same way.

For example to be able to view dynamic age ranges selected by the user by selecting a minimum and maximum age.
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Solution #1: Age Range Slider
Written by dhodgson the 7 Sep 10 at 09:36.
Same as the time of day slider which is already in the tool but for age.

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Plings by Text Message  
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Written by David C the 4 Sep 09 at 11:28. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
We had a suggestion:

"Text me the details of this activity.

Allow the details of any activity to be sent by SMS to the users phone. would need a way to confirm it was the users phone, but then could be quite useful?"

Presumably this has been suggested in relation to seeing the data in some format already - e.g. on a website
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Solution #1: Frankly, I have no idea
Written by David C the 4 Sep 09 at 11:28.
Build it ourselves or use a third party that can do it.


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Static activities  
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Written by stevieflow the 29 Sep 09 at 09:32. Global category: Gathering Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
There are two types of activities that can be included in the youth offer, but dont currently fit neatly into the Plings dataset. It will be important to enable a route through for this data - and a clearer output method
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Solution #1: Flagging venues
Written by stevieflow the 29 Sep 09 at 09:32.
Some venues - such as museums and galleries - have general opening times and activities, alongside any targetting activities for young people.

The description field could be utilised for this - but there will then be an issue as to how such venues can be "flagged" for people to pick up through the output API.

Perhaps this can be handled through a "flag" that can be applied to any of these venues that will distinguish them for others. Indeed- we could have three statuses for a venue that could then be output through the same field:

1 - Active venue - there are upcoming activities associated with this venue
2 - Inactive venue - there are no upcoming activities associated with this venie
3 - Open venue - this venue is flagged as being of interest, irregardless of the above two states.

This isnt 100% ideal. The Open status could apply to both active and inactive venues, so it is not an exclusive choice.

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Solution #2: Static activity
Written by stevieflow the 29 Sep 09 at 09:38.
An additional element exists whereby an organisation can provide a positive activity, but these have to be "accessed" or "booked" beforehand. This is just how these organisations operate.

Hence, the activity will be available, but will not have a time and date - or even a time summary (eg every Wednesday).

The time aspects of these activities will therefore be subject to availability/contact.

I havent really a solution spec for this, but can see how some manipulation of the API *could* help.

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Solution #3: An external app
Written by stevieflow the 29 Sep 09 at 13:43.
As with the Tag It app (sorry folks this isnt in public demo just yet!) an app could be developed whereby a data feed of venues is taken in for a particular area, and then the user chooses to "flag" a venue as a "place to go".

The reason why this would work as an external app could be that deciding on whether something is a place to go, as opposed to a venue, is more of a subjective decision, patrticularly based on the end use of the data. I could be building a football website and therefore want to highlight sports venues as places to go in my website - rather than museums. Hence, Id use this app to read in the venue data and then set a flag to use.

How this data is then stored is another question

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Make single activity calls for JSON data available  
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Written by David C the 24 Nov 09 at 16:13. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
XML calls allow you to call a single activity using an activity id as an identifier. e.g. http://feeds.plings.net/activity.php/74442.xml?APIKey...

Would be nice to have this as JSON as well....
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Solution #1: activityid.json
Written by David C the 24 Nov 09 at 16:13.
Is this just a case of delivering the activity as:
http://feeds.plings.net/activity.php/74442.json?APIKey...

Although see the other suggestion of also being able to get a list of activities supplied as a list of id's:
http://ideas.plings.net/ideatorrent/idea/22/

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Make it easy to get personalised lists of plings  
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Written by David C the 24 Nov 09 at 16:09. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
The ability to send a list of ActivityIDs to the api and get a response containing data for each of them would be really useful. Currently in order to display a user's list of collected plings in say, Facebook, I have to hit the single activity endpoint for each of them - which always seems wasteful...
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Solution #1: ID's in the API call
Written by David C the 24 Nov 09 at 16:09.
Not sure how to handle it API end, but currently you would make 3 calls:
http://feeds.plings.net/activity.php/74442.xml?APIKey
http://feeds.plings.net/activity.php/74447.xml?APIKey
http://feeds.plings.net/activity.php/74449.xml?APIKey

Perhaps we can work out a better way to get:
74442+74447+74449


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Duplicate content handling  
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Written by timd the 6 Oct 09 at 08:33. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
There is a risk when it comes to SEO that providing multiple ways of accessing the same content may lead it to be penalised in Search Engine rankings.

Every activity in Plings should have a canonical location on Plings.net, and it may be right to have a canonical location in local websites, where those websites provide a substantively different interface / page from the central Plings.net
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Solution #1: Check out best practice from Google
Written by timd the 6 Oct 09 at 08:33.
Make sure Pling.net is compliant and provide guidance to local republishers of Plings data.

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/10/new-parameter-handling-tool- helps-with.html

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Safety Guidance by Share Links  
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Written by timd the 16 Sep 09 at 10:21. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
We should provide soft-touch security guidance next to the share links on Plings.net
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Solution #1: Small pop-up
Written by timd the 16 Sep 09 at 10:21.
A small pop-up appears whenever you hover over the share links at the top-right of the Plings.net site stating something along the lines of:

"Who are you sharing with? Make sure you take care not to reveal private information in public."

Or something similar which might link to guidance about not sharing definitive information about activity participation in public.

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Plings randomiser (I feel lucky!)  
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Written by stevieflow the 16 Jun 09 at 16:43. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
A long list of possible activities within any given time period and/or location is fine.

But if you dont really know what you are looking for then some way to randomly generate an activity would be useful


Initially, working on a solution to do this function would be the first step - moving onto how it can look/feel is another
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Solution #1: Pot luck
Written by stevieflow the 16 Jun 09 at 16:43.
A random button that inherits an area/place and picks out an activity for display

There would then need to be a function for someone to in turn rate this activity:

- I'd go
- Not sure / maybe
- Nah
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Solution #2: Tag Cloud
Written by David C the 13 Jul 09 at 14:45.
Isn't a tag cloud a better way to quickly and easily see what is on in a given area over a given time period?

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Make the Output API easy for humans to understand  
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Written by David C the 3 Aug 09 at 15:42. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
The Output API is pretty easy to understand, but if you don't speak the language of parameters, URL's and optional strings, then perhaps an interpretation layer would be useful.

I think this could be useful in a number of applications that present users with a choice of how to get their Plings
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Solution #1: Simple URL builder form
Written by David C the 3 Aug 09 at 15:42.
Take the most popular Output API options and build a form that returns a URL of your choices (e.g. number of days, town/local authority, postcode) Maybe offer some optional parameters (e.g. search date)

I would stop at the point where a URL is built cos this can then be used in a modular fashion by other applications.

So, all this needs to do for now is return a URL that could be used to get raw data.
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Solution #2: Simple URL Building Widget
Written by timd the 6 Aug 09 at 14:42.
A version of the 'Simple URL Builder Form', but implemented in Javascript in a way that made it easy to incorporate part or all of it into widgets.

Very useful for the preference pane of a Javascript widget that needs to be localised etc.

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In some situations activities are delivered in partnership by multiple providers  
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Written by dhodgson the 16 Jul 09 at 13:51. Global category: Gathering Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
At the moment you would need to create a new provider which stated that it was a partnership of providers if you wanted to assign an activity to a partnership of agencies.
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Solution #1: Provider Tagging
Written by dhodgson the 16 Jul 09 at 13:51.
Change the API to use providers more like categories and give the ability to tag activities with multiple providers.

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GeoRSS Location data in the RSS feed  
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Written by David C the 23 Jul 09 at 11:40. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
We have the location data in the XML data feeds, why not add it to the RSS?

GoeRSS is pretty standard in many places now, it should be useful to people.
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Solution #1: Add the location data to the feed
Written by David C the 23 Jul 09 at 11:40.
This would involve a change to the RSS format set from feeds.plings.net/rss.activity.php

The spec is here:
http://www.georss.org/Main_Page

I can't see too many problems other than scheduling it and doing it.

It does need to be remembered that our RSS does not act like a conventional RSS feed - i.e. updating as new content/data is added, but rather as a means of transferring data.



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Using calendars  
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Written by stevieflow the 16 Jun 09 at 16:46. Global category: Gathering Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
Calendars - such as google calendar and Outlook - are popular with many activity providers. People can easily create, manage and update these from their own computers

A method for said calendars to then be aggregated into Plings would be useful
No solutions.

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Plings Desktop Widget  
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Written by David C the 14 Jul 09 at 16:07. Global category: Publishing Plings Data. Awaiting moderation
I think a desktop widget that displays upcoming Plings would be good.

I'd love to see it for a Gnome desktop, but then again I guess I'm not too picky.

The issue is that it needs to be useful! Not just thousands of activities.

It would need to be configurable - perhaps maybe just monitoring activities at one venue would be a good idea for a start (we could plug that venue into the tool/widget)

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Solution #1: Build a widget
Written by David C the 14 Jul 09 at 16:07.
Unfortunately I don't know how to do this!
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Solution #2: Generic Widget
Written by David C the 20 Jul 09 at 10:52.
Why not work on a generic widget that works, say on peoples websites?

Self configurable, uses javascript, shows what's coming up in next 24hrs as default, maybe based on a venue, or postcode (is 20km too much - yes it is!)

Would need to handle most of the relevant data within the widget, rather than send people off to another website.

Doesn't need to be just a sidebar, could be on a full page.

May need to make css style configurable.

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