I for one am happy we have relaxed the updates entry rules a bit but we do want the information in there.
The @mapcat comment about the visual being so much more useful makes me think we really want to have some way to show old and new alignments in map form. For some updates, I've found myself at a loss to figure out exactly what I need to do to correct my list file for realignments. I am not proposing a good mechanism for this, but it's something to consider. First thought: before and after screen grabs we can link from the updates entry
Should we shoot for a maximum image resolution?
in cases where this seems useful?
I just want to reemphasize this point. I would not like to see this required for every realignment/extension/truncation.
@jteresco I'd love that...seems like a good idea to work out. How would you suggest storing them/making them available?
I think these should get a directory in the HighwayData repo on GitHub, so they'd be easily available to anyone making their own site with a clone of the data.
File naming suggestion: root_ChangeDate_#[a/b] or root.ChangeDate.#[a/b] (a/b is for after/before), E.G. me.us001altban.20161216.01a.png & me.us001altban.20161216.01b.png
A new column in updates.csv could reference the change number, and updates.php could create links, from that, to the before and after images:
2016-12-16;(USA) Maine;US1 Alternate (Bangor);me.us001altban;Removed from Emacs St and relocated into Vi between Pine St and Elm St;01If there are two or more unrelated changes to the route requiring separate image pairs, these should be broken up into two updates.csv entries, instead of listed together.
2016-12-16;(USA) Maine;US1 Alternate (Bangor);me.us001altban;Removed from Emacs St and relocated into Vi St between Pine St and Elm St;012016-12-16;(USA) Maine;US1 Alternate (Bangor);me.us001altban;Removed from Windows Ave and relocated into Ubuntu Blvd between Apple St and CentOS St;02