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Welcome to FixMyStreet Platform

FixMyStreet Platform is an open source project to help people run websites for reporting common street problems such as potholes and broken street lights to the appropriate authority.

Users locate problems using a combination of address and sticking a pin in a map without worrying about the correct authority to report it to. FixMyStreet then works out the correct authority using the problem location and type and sends a report, by email or using a web service such as Open311. Reported problems are visible to everyone so they can see if something has already been reported and leave updates. Users can also subscribe to email or RSS alerts of problems in their area.

It was created in 2007 by mySociety for reporting problems to UK councils and has been copied around the world. The FixMyStreet Platform is now at version 1.2.5.

Releases

  • v1.2.5 (13th September 2013)
    • Adds various useful hints and notices to the admin interface
    • Improves the install script, including an example Vagrantfile
    • It is now easier for tests to override particular configuration variables should they need to.
  • v1.2.4 (5th September 2013)
    • A fix for the long-standing issue where multiline strings were not being translated (reported at abw/Template2#29 )
    • Better translation strings for "marked as" updates, fixes #391
    • Less noise when running the tests
  • v1.2.3 (2nd September 2013)
    • Maintenance release to deal with failing installation
    • Improves reuse of make_css and shared CSS
    • Removes hardcoded UK URLs on a couple of admin error emails
    • Marks a couple of strings missing translation
    • Updates mapquest URLs
  • v1.2.2 (26th July 2013)
    • Maintenance release to deal with failing installation
    • Improves the Google Maps plugin somewhat, though still needs work
  • v1.2.1 (5th June 2013)
    • Maintenance release to deal with failing carton installation
    • Test and module fixes for installation on Debian wheezy
    • Module fixes for running on Travis
    • The install script adds gem environment variables to the user's .bashrc so that make_css can be run directly after installation
    • make_css automatically spots which cobrands use compass
    • Adds some missing states to the admin report edit page
  • v1.2 (3rd May 2013)
    • Adds MAPIT_ID_WHITELIST to allow easier use of global MapIt
    • Adds postfix to the install script/ AMI so emailing works out of the box
    • Adds an extra zoom level to the OSM maps
    • Adds the Catalyst gzip plugin so HTML pages are gzipped
    • Fixes an issue with the All Reports summary statistics not including some open states, such as 'in progress'
  • v1.1.2 (15th March 2013)
    • Includes the 'cpanfile' now required by carton, the Perl package management program we use.
  • v1.1.1 (22nd February 2013)
    • Hotfix to fix missed iPhone width bug
  • v1.1 (22nd February 2013)
    • Adds bodies, so that the organisations that reports are sent to can cover multiple MapIt administrative areas, or multiple bodies can cover one area, and other related scenarios
    • Admin display improvements
    • Internationalisation improvements, especially with text in JavaScript
    • Various minor updates and fixes (e.g. a --debug option on send-reports, and coping if MapIt has its debug switched on)
  • v1.0 (24th October 2012)
    • Official launch of the FixMyStreet platform

Installation

We've been working hard to make FixMyStreet Platform easy to install and re-use in other countries - please see our site at http://code.fixmystreet.com/ for help and documentation in installing FixMyStreet Platform.

Examples