Thanks so much!   Everyone, keep the feedback coming. Together we can build
on these learnings. Stay tuned for Working Group meetings to transfer the
knowledge into actions

Heather

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On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Milo van der Linden <m...@dogodigi.net>
wrote:

> Well spoken! I am glad tot hear all of us are doing a job that satisfies a
> need.
>
> Milo
> On May 7, 2015 1:17 PM, "Katja Ulbert" <m...@katja-ulbert.de> wrote:
>
>>  Hi all,
>>
>> I am convinced my mapping is useful, even as a beginner. It took some
>> time to go through the whole LearnOsm Guide, but it was worth it. Questions
>> that come up now can be answered via IRC or mailing list.
>>
>> Striving for perfection in an imperfect situation doesn´t make sense to
>> me. This is no time for evaluation. Anyway, it´s great that there are
>> discussions and arguments. I like the positive reaction of the community to
>> criticism.
>>
>> As many humanitarian organisation use the OSM data I guess it must be
>> reliable and valuable. I am in contact with SardogsNepal (rescue and search
>> dogs) http://www.sardogsnepal.asia/ , they use Open Street Map and seem
>> satisfied.
>>
>> So this is my opinion as a graphic designer with no insight in mapping,
>> cartography or GIS.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Katja
>>
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