Sound like atak it is a military app
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Had to look it up and WTF. I didn't think any military would want to run anything on an android ...
https://4ksolutions.com/solutions/android-tactical-assault-kit/
Why not?
Android is open source so it can be customized. If a country decides to use Android I'm pretty sure they can spend a budget to modify and vet the source code being used by their device rather than re-inventing the wheel.
I will keep that one in mind, thank you for the reference.
This might be fun to write actually. Basically you need a central server you connect to via a websocket that would plot points out on a map (maybe with leaflet?) on receipt of notifications pushed via said socket.
The trouble of course is that with a central server, you tend to incur costs, so you'd have to pay, unless some sort of P2P mesh could be established between participating parties. That'd be a fun problem to solve for sure.
WebRTC can be used, and there is public STUN or TURN server
Like Felt? https://felt.com/ Not free or anything and although OSM based I dont think their geo-stack is "open".
This seems like a possible contender. I'm currently giving it a test now just to see what it's like. I'm fairly new to all this, what do you mean by their geo-stack not being open?
Edit: I'm not sure this one will be able to work after all. I think it probably needs to be mobile focused, and this one seems to want to be used on desktop. I tried uploading a .pdf for a georeferenced map and it just got stuck in the loading process (this could be just because my internet is shit right now). I may give it another try, but for now I might have to keep looking.
There are lots of options depending in the level of complexity you need. On the more complex end of the spectrum there is for example: https://merginmaps.com/
Less complex is definitely better in this scenario. Getting people to switch and use another piece of software will already be a challenge.
I'll check that one out though, and thank you!
@technomad Streetcomplete has a team modus - never used it - As far I could see it only helps not maping the same Items.
I dont know what happens to notes and how instant they appear.
Feels like something that would integrate well with Nextcloud. I know there are some Nextcloud based Tracker apps. Have a look at Nextcloud Maps Geobookmarks from Fdroid.