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don't 1 and 2 assume that their location is fairly static? is this reasonable?
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This will be done fairly similarly to the way Twitter does it. The user's "static" location will be a user-provided "Location" field in their profile into which they can enter anything they want.
On the hunt page, their current location will be dynamically retrieved each time they visit and added to each submission (or have it be enabled by checking a box in their profile, or an "add your location" button/link on the submission form).
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Related Issues (20)
- OAuth on API
- Stream API
- Unable to create a new user from Twitter if the Twitter screen name is already an existing username
- Hunt Detail: Vote Button appears when there aren't enough submissions HOT 1
- Serve static content from a cookieless domain
- Consider using mod_deflate instead of GZip middleware
- /media is missing cache expiration HOT 1
- User can reset their password HOT 1
- User can deactivate their account
- User can't delete their profile photo once uploaded HOT 1
- Add icons to activity list and clean up
- User can receive emails for certain events (configured in settings)
- Google authentication (OpenID + OAuth)
- Facebook authentication
- The default form layout looks ugly HOT 1
- Good robots.txt
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- Email submission: exceptions are sent back to the user
- Email submissions deserve a reply
- Switch to PostgreSQL HOT 1
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