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  1. Anyone near Miami (or south Florida) that can get N25.8376684 for my username? Bummer I was in Miami last year but wasn't paying enough attention to this category. On a side note, the airport is just south of these coords. I don't think I would have made it work anyways since I was only in town for a very short layover. Not enough time to leave the airport and get back through security.
  2. Wow, looks great! So much potential for this website. Keep up the great work. Thanks for creating this! The layout looks much better than the default one on the WM site. I do have a suggestion (or two): Maybe add a map feature showing a live (or updated) count of countries/regions that have waymarks. Similar to the current geocaching stats, but this time with all possible waymarks. Would be neat to see how it changes, per time. Maybe even add a month/year aspect so we can see the evolution of waymarks since Waymarking's inception. Possibly incorporate the map feature where someone could look up a user and see where thy have posted waymarks, since the map feature has been missing for many, many years from the Waymarking site.
  3. I had this idea about 10 years ago and it didn't pass peer review. I would be in favor of revamping it if there is enough interest.
  4. I responded to your email a few days ago. In it, I explained the situation. If you have any more questions, feel free to send me another email. I will not discuss matters involving specific members, publicly.
  5. I don't think Waymarking active schools is an issue. That is up to the waymarker's discretion. I've waymarked a handful of active schools with no issues. Has anyone heard of a weekend? I heard the schools are empty two days a week. Getting back on topic, could you explain a bit more about this proposed category? To me, it is not interesting. What would want me (or others) to waymark them?
  6. You are probably thinking of Political Revolutions. I'm an officer there and a lot of the submissions we get are from "founding fathers" of nations. However, our category is mostly geared towards people or places that played a roll in conflict, disputes, and most importantly war where diplomacy rather than direct interactions with war were used. For example, political figures rather than military leaders.
  7. I agree that they should go into the Capitol Buildings category. I have discussed this with other officers. One officer said, "The intent of this category is to waymark current Capitols, not historic ones. While former capitols are historic and very interesting, this category is not meant to include them." This specific officer said nearly the same thing on a previous submission of mine from December. I've been an officer for several years in this group, and we have approved (and seen) several former capitol buildings come my way (excluding the ones I've submitted). I am unsure why this officer all of a sudden changed their mind. The 6 former capitol buildings in the category, currently, were approved by me or another officer. I feel they should go into Capitol Buildings as well. However, I am open to the idea of a new category. One pair of categories comes to mind that makes this dilemma similar: firehouses and converted firehouses. They basically waymark the same building, except one is a current firehouse and the other, well, is the former. My question to the community is to know if there a need to create a new category? I would like to find a place to waymark former capitol buildings and whether that is with a new category, or an existing one, should be discussed.
  8. I created a group that will develop a new category for former capitol buildings. If you are interested in becoming an officer, enrollment is open. I will add members accordingly. https://www.Waymarking.com/groups/details.aspx?f=1&guid=68d7a457-26af-4e13-82f5-90d843c300df&gid=6
  9. What are everyone's thoughts on including former capitol buildings into the category? In the past, the category has approved them. It seems none are getting though now. An officer in the category (not me) believes we should only accept current buildings. Although I stressed the point that we've accepted dozens of them in past. I feel we should continue to include former buildings for their historical importance. I always think visiting former capitol buildings are just as interesting as current ones. Several categories already include former(s) of themselves (i.e. U.S. Post Offices, courthouses, city halls just to name a few). What are your thoughts on the matter? Do you think the category should be expanded to include former historic capitol buildings? Or is there enough support to create a new category to include former capitol buildings? I'm interested to hear the community's thoughts.
  10. I’d be interested in becoming an officer. Does it help if I have a science degree? With the current officers MIA, any votes to promote people are unlikely. Likely wayfrog will need to step in and expedite the process. IMHO, I don’t think this category should be expanded. Leed is pretty well know and is global. It’s the gold standard of sustainability in buildings. Opening up the category would lead to an influx of unneeded and likely uninteresting waymarks. Leed by itself is interesting, at least to me. Just a thought.
  11. And now with the fires from Colorado, some of my waymarks might no longer be standing. As I was watching a news video, I noticed that they showed a Target that I waymarked back in 2014. Being from SoCal, I've become accustomed to living with fires. Last year, one was within my city limits and had part of my city evacuated. Luckily, I wasn't part of that order, but I still think about what I would do if I needed to get out. I hope these fires in Colorado didn't cause any fatalities.
  12. There's a known cacher in my area who makes these puzzles for us to solve. One was published last month, and I'm still working on it. https://coord.info/GC9J317
  13. In the US, there's at least 10 in every shopping/business center. However, like others have said, if you focus on the aesthetics and historical value of them, then sure! That might make a category. But you will need to define what is worthy and what is not going to make the cut.
  14. I can no longer change the category on my unapproved waymarks. All I get is an error message. Super frustrating.
  15. Yes, this too. The Monopoly category is the same way where either a photo or a URL will suffice.
  16. I still feel Lego sets could be its own category. Here me out: The category Becktracker is proposing could stick strictly to 2d puzzles. While another, new category could step in for Lego sets which are based on real world buildings and places (to account for 3d puzzles). That way, we fix Becktracker's category being too redundant allowing all puzzles. I think, IMHO, puzzles in the most basic definition should be classified as 2d ones. However, I am okay with including them for the purposes of a single new category. I could be wrong, but I still think the category proposal, as it currently sits, is messy. If the two category idea is much, here's what I would suggest: 1. Allow one waymark per building or site. No need to have multiple waymarks for the same building if multiple puzzle exist. We are Waymarking the building in the real world, not the puzzle for that building. 2. Puzzles should only be accepted if they are available for mass market. No etsy or custom ones. That said, a URL link to Target, Walmart, Amazon, ect. should be provided to show it is easily purchasable and created in large quantities. I don't think we should be required to purchase or own one. That seems pointless. 3. I am okay with adding all puzzles (both 2d and 3d), but there needs to be some discussion to prevent redundancy. Like I said before, I think it would be better if we limited to several companies which are known for producing high quality puzzles. Lego, for example, is and should be one of them (if we are to keep it as one category). Are there a few companies that come to mind (i.e. quality, aesthetics, price, quantity, ect.) that we should say, "yes, include them" or "no, exclude them"? This is what I would like to know before moving forward. 4. I am against this becoming a Photo Goal because I feel this is more than a Photo Goal. We aren't doing a specific task. Rather, we are documenting real world objects which are represented as puzzles. Its similar to the Monopoly category, which I feel wouldn't be best as a Photo Goal. Just my two cents.
  17. I disagree. We should be Waymarking the sites themselves, not the puzzles. This is going to be problematic and create a lot of unnecessary, repetitive, and redundant waymarks. One waymark per location IMHO.
  18. Groundspeak tends to prioritize resources to things that have monetary incentives. Waymarking, unfortunately is not one of them. The site doesn't bring in much, if any, revenue unlike Geocaching. I don't see this becoming fixed anytime soon. Heck, we've been missing the maps on the stats of our profile pages for years now. And that hasn't been fixed. The trend in the past with Groundspeak is what is the bare minimum we can do to keep the site afloat. And frankly, this issue (while it is a problem), isn't enough for Groundspeak to spend the time and money on (even though it's probably an easy fix in the code).
  19. That happens because the submitter formatted the HTML code incorrectly. Try and tell them to use <p> to separate paragraphs.
  20. This I would agree with. One waymark per structure/building.
  21. I would say, for me personally, if the category would include 3d puzzles, they should only include official Lego sets. No other company. That said, for the 2d puzzles, they need to find an equivalent company that is "king" in the 2d puzzle making business. If they include all puzzles, it would be too prevalent and not interesting. Which puzzle companies are most interesting, or most global (as in which ones sell their products worldwide)?
  22. Now this is showing up in group votes. An officer put a group vote in for a category and I can't view the waymark to vote. I get the same error message as if I would edit the waymark.
  23. Same. It looks like the edit feature is not working correctly.
  24. Well, what I meant by Lego is that it has to be an official set that one could buy from the website. I think the same should be said for these puzzles.
  25. Each category has their own logging requirements. Surely you, as a waymark owner, can do what you want with them, but at the very least we need some standards for those who wish to follow the logging requirements. Categories nowadays can't be approved without basic logging requirements.
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