Hi Susanna, I (personally) have absolutely no problem styling it as a joint OpenHistoricalMap and Wikimaps project. It's my long hold belief that OpenStreetMap/OpenHistoricalMap and the Wikimedia commons projects should be tied a lot closer.
Although I cannot easily make your hangouts I am following what you are doing and cannot wait to see more. At this stage we have a site up and running (thanks to NYPL) so just need to redesign it a bit. Any further integration with Wikimaps/OHM can follow as and when we're ready. Rob On 15 June 2014 11:54, Susanna Ånäs <[email protected]> wrote: > We at the Wikimaps project will be really interested in the integration! > But I cannot imagine how soon any real dev could take place. But I would be > happy to share mockups in near future. > > Susanna > > > 2014-06-15 13:51 GMT+03:00 Rob Nickerson <[email protected]>: > >> Hi All, >> >> We are making good progress with launching our own version of the NYPL >> Building inspector [1]. So far we have managed to source some really high >> quality map scans from the National Library of Scotland. We've also got the >> map vectorisation process up and running. >> >> This leaves the website! >> >> Tim has forked the nypl code at [2] but and so far it's just a duplicate >> of [1]. We now need your help to restyle the website to match >> OpenHistoricalMap. >> >> If you have any ides, you can reply here or if you're familiar with >> github please submit pull requests. >> >> Best regards, >> Rob >> >> [1] http://buildinginspector.nypl.org/ >> [2] https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/building-inspector >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Historic mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/historic >> >> >
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