I've actually been in touch with these guys via email and you are correct to say it's in 2.0 and/or.check apps.ushahidi.com and/or it should be a plugin. In fact the praguewatch guy is in the dev chat on Skype and wrote a long message the other day about upgrading to 2.0.

Brian

On Nov 1, 2010 7:48 PM, "Chris Blow" <cblow@...> wrote:

Hey guys, 
can we get together a response to this blog post? I am in touch with these guys and trying to get them to upgrade to the latest 2.0. 

As far as I know the answer to his questions are: 

A: "it's in 2.0"
or 

Does anyone else have specifics to add, particularly re facebook stuff, which I have not done?

PS I propose this is an underlying structure to all ushahidi troubleshooting, with perhaps the addition of "C: check your .htaccess"

PPS it's kind of hilarious that we are getting feature questions through guest posts on the blog. :)

c

My question is if there is a code available for the following things we would like to implement:
- the possibility to send alerts from the map only for some categories (I saw that e.g. Haiti ushahidi has implemented it http://haiti.ushahidi.com/alerts);
- the possibility for the user to be able to see a list of names of reports when s/he clicks on a cluster of reports on the map (this was implemented in http://voiceofkibera.org/main)
- the possibility to choose one category and see the list of all reports within that category (as is e.g. here http://www.nigerdeltawatch.org/reports);
- sharing of the individual reports on facebook, etc. (has anyone implemented it?);
- an editor of reports so that one needs not know html to change the formatting (has anyone implemented it?);
- the possibility to have rss feeds for each page/report and a sharing button for facebook.
However, the most important and biggest change that we need to look into is the possibility to adjust moderator rights better (e.g. we would need one person/organisation to be able to update information about one report but not to be able to change other parts of the site). This may prove too difficult and expensive to program however.