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Facebook or Twitter for latest sailing info

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Created by Scud > 9 months ago, 13 Apr 2012
Scud
QLD, 37 posts
13 Apr 2012 10:36AM
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Rode down to the beach this morning with the trusty windmeter and called a couple of the GPSTC team members to tell them what the wind was doing. As I rode home, I thought there's got to be a better way to keep the other sailors in the loop with wind conditions and basically where and when people are launching for a sail each day. Has anyone used Facebook or Twitter for this kind of activity, as it gets expensive calling everyone each day! If we can setup an account with automated alerts (to mobiles and/or email accounts) when new posts re wind conditions etc are updated, I reckon we'd be laughin'.

TimB
WA, 260 posts
13 Apr 2012 9:36AM
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Windsurfing WA has got group setup in Facebook for this type of use. Does not really get used this way but it could be.

What WWA has setup is:

Twitter account @WindsurfingWA for broadcasting messages

Facebook Page (different to Group) for post messages and content (only admins have access) www.facebook.com/pages/Windsurfing-Western-Australia/136631579752572

Facebook Group (seperate from page) for chat, communication. People need to request access to group but once in group you can post messages and use as you have suggested. www.facebook.com/#!/groups/345749050696/

All can be accessed off a smart phone with the right app.

AUS691
QLD, 123 posts
13 Apr 2012 11:46AM
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Weendy?

R1DER
WA, 1472 posts
13 Apr 2012 12:21PM
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Brilliant idea

I'll start a facebook group and then put up a link

Ninjury
QLD, 167 posts
13 Apr 2012 4:12PM
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FiremanSam said...

One of our club members has started this...

http://www.goingoff.net/


This site is designed to do almost exactly what Scud is asking for:
1. Find or create your windsurfing spot here goingoff.net/spot
- has nearby windguru spots e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Detail/2
2. Add that spot to your favourite spot list (you'll need to log in with facebook/google/openid account, twitter login coming soon)
4. Hit the plan a session button let others know you're going to that spot.
3. Opt in to get notified by email when someone plans a session there goingoff.net/account/me
4. Get rss/atom feed of same e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Rss/2
5. Chat about it on facebook e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Date/2?date=20120409

Site is designed for mobile smart phones too.

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
13 Apr 2012 2:28PM
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What's Facebook?

d1
WA, 304 posts
13 Apr 2012 2:46PM
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And who's he calling Twitters?

R1DER
WA, 1472 posts
13 Apr 2012 3:06PM
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I've quickly made up a facebook group, just need people to join, go to the beach and start posting beach updates to get the ball rolling. The more that join and post the better.
www.facebook.com/groups/408489629161595/

tobyhodgso
WA, 300 posts
13 Apr 2012 3:10PM
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sav911 said...

FiremanSam said...

One of our club members has started this...

http://www.goingoff.net/


This site is designed to do almost exactly what Scud is asking for:
1. Find or create your windsurfing spot here goingoff.net/spot
- has nearby windguru spots e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Detail/2
2. Add that spot to your favourite spot list (you'll need to log in with facebook/google/openid account, twitter login coming soon)
4. Hit the plan a session button let others know you're going to that spot.
3. Opt in to get notified by email when someone plans a session there goingoff.net/account/me
4. Get rss/atom feed of same e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Rss/2
5. Chat about it on facebook e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Date/2?date=20120409

Site is designed for mobile smart phones too.


Nebs, any chance you get this site to talk to your GPSTC?

Ninjury
QLD, 167 posts
13 Apr 2012 5:28PM
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tobyhodgso said...

Nebs, any chance you get this site to talk to your GPSTC?



GPSTC has an api for posting sessions, but needs all the speeds and distances too. Goingoff is more focused on what's happening today and tomorrow, rather than capturing past information for analysis so there's a bit of a mismatch.

Even if goingoff provided an api that GPSTC could post sessions to, GPSTC doesn't have the location for sessions so the spot selection would need to be done manually.

There is a feature planned to add clubs or informal groups to goingoff.net, then it would make sense to add sessions without a location, until then...

tobyhodgso
WA, 300 posts
13 Apr 2012 4:50PM
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I was not thinking the session posting- more the who is where function.

How about using going off more like a plug in widget in the gpsTC so that we can see whos going where, whenever we log into GPS TC.
Maybe using the data to make a map- to show where people are planning to go.

Ninjury
QLD, 167 posts
13 Apr 2012 8:23PM
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tobyhodgso said...

I was not thinking the session posting- more the who is where function.

How about using going off more like a plug in widget in the gpsTC so that we can see whos going where, whenever we log into GPS TC.
Maybe using the data to make a map- to show where people are planning to go.




I only mentioned the session planning part, that part is to show you if anyone is going to your fav spot on the weekend or tomorrow etc.

There is also the notion of a "check in" that you can do when you are at the spot with your phone. It can detect where you are by gps if you want and you can put a comment in. It's designed to be done with only a few touches on this page once you've signed in http://goingoff.net/Session/Checkin

For example if you wanted to see who is at Sandy Point goingoff.net/Spot/Detail/1 :
1. If you've added it as a favourite spot, you'll be able to see on the home page who's checked in.
OR
2. If you've added it as a favourite spot and opted to get email notification, the site will send you an email to let you know.
OR
3. You can use the RSS or ATOM feed to see who is checking in or planning sessions at sandy point e.g. goingoff.net/Spot/Rss/1 or goingoff.net/Spot/Atom/1

Here's an explanation of how you could get a RSS feed on your windows pc desktop www.groovypost.com/howto/microsoft/enable-windows-7-rss-reader-gadget/ . I can't speak for GPSTC but any site could include the RSS feed of activity at a particular spot.

At the moment the idea is that it is centred around the usual spots that you sail at, to limit the number of notifications e.g. In Vic I'm not really all that interested in who's sailing in WA. I'm planning to build in groups or clubs so you can narrow down the feeds that way. If I can work out how to integrate the checkins with facebook's "checkins" I'll do that too, then that notification is visible to your friends on facebook. At the moment I'm trying to see how to correlate the facebook "places" with a gps coordinate, I'm sure there's a way...

Please give it a try and if you have any ideas of how it could be more useful for you to connect with your windsurfing mates on the right day, let me know.

Scud
QLD, 37 posts
14 Apr 2012 8:37AM
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Thanks for the comments so far. Has anyone had any experience with Twitter for this type of activity? I've never used it, but the specs on it look promising.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8292 posts
14 Apr 2012 10:38AM
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We have a site where we use Twitter to tell the locals whos going where & when but not how strong it is generally.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
14 Apr 2012 11:42PM
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Scud said...

Thanks for the comments so far. Has anyone had any experience with Twitter for this type of activity? I've never used it, but the specs on it look promising.


We gave it a go in Sydney, it worked fine for the app, but only problem was getting enough people committed to use it.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
14 Apr 2012 10:13PM
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R1DER said...

I've quickly made up a facebook group, just need people to join, go to the beach and start posting beach updates to get the ball rolling. The more that join and post the better.
www.facebook.com/groups/408489629161595/

Excellent

Ninjury
QLD, 167 posts
1 May 2012 9:22AM
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Scud said...

Thanks for the comments so far. Has anyone had any experience with Twitter for this type of activity? I've never used it, but the specs on it look promising.


I've added twitter support to http://goingoff.net so you can sign in with your twitter account and get notifications about your favourite spot by direct message tweet.

Twisted
39 posts
8 May 2012 10:12AM
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Update by Owen shows Mainbreak as the place to be www.facebook.com/groups/408489629161595/

fanatic02
NSW, 304 posts
8 May 2012 6:50PM
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We have this on lake macquarie , We are very lucky that one of our own lives right on the water where we take off www.jaguarhunter.org.au/coal_point.htm



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