Waiting4wind said...
Good idea.
I don't use twitter so a technical question> Can you set up a twitter account for many users, ie. just use the same password for anyone to access and update?
The idea is that if we can set up a twitter account called 'wind' or an account for a particular location then anyone can log in and provide an update. With enough users there is bound to be someone out sailing who's willing to report from a mobile device.
Great idea fruitgum!
Firstly, using one account for multiple people isn't a good idea as there are some API limitations that will cause some problems. There are ways to do this but more about that further down.
Instead this can be done with what is called a hastag which is in essence a keyword that can be tracked by mobile applications such as Twitter for iPhone. Twitter for iPhone for example can pop up a notifcation message on your phone every time someone posts a message with a specific hashtag.
In order to submit a message to twitter you will need to signup for an account. The advantage of doing it this way is that you can then also send a direct message to the person that tweeted the report in case you want to meet them for a sail at the beach.
As an example we could use a hastag called "#nswwind". You would post a message as follows:
"#nswwind Wanda, 15 - 25 knts NE, 6 foot swell, 10 out"
Most mobile twitter apps also let you include a photo.
We would simply need to agree to a few things:
1) hastags
2) format of a meaningful post
3) agree to some guidelines to avoid hastag spamming
As mentioned above there is a way to do a group tweet style approach that is password protected but I think to begin with it would make sense to just go with the standard approach and see how we go.