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Tool: MapKit JS (Apple maps) #28

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AmeliaBR opened this issue May 24, 2019 · 1 comment
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Tool: MapKit JS (Apple maps) #28

AmeliaBR opened this issue May 24, 2019 · 1 comment
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discussion: sample JS tool an existing web map tool: should we include it in the review? what should we say about it? section: reference tools The "Reviewed JavaScript Tools" overview section status: editor's draft there's a draft section in the report that corresponds to this discussion

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AmeliaBR commented May 24, 2019

This issue is for discussion of the reference tool "MapKit JS (Apple Maps) API".


overview page and docs. The docs leave something to be desired, but the basics are all there.

@AmeliaBR AmeliaBR added discussion: sample JS tool an existing web map tool: should we include it in the review? what should we say about it? status: placeholder there's a matching section heading / some text in the report, but it's far from complete labels May 24, 2019
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It would be awesome if Apple joined our CG, as their maps need a leg up :-) AND they could contribute to the Web at the same time. Win-Win.

@AmeliaBR AmeliaBR added status: editor's draft there's a draft section in the report that corresponds to this discussion section: reference tools The "Reviewed JavaScript Tools" overview section and removed status: placeholder there's a matching section heading / some text in the report, but it's far from complete labels May 25, 2019
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