Please spread the word.

On the weekend of 4th & 5th April 2009, the OpenStreetMap team of volunteers
will be adding Sandwell to the global mapping revolution. Contributors to
the OpenStreetMap project are meeting at "The Public" in West Bromwich with
the aim of completely mapping the streets and other major features of the
borough.

Anyone wishing to take part in the mapping weekend are asked to come along
to The Public, New Street, West Bromwich, West Midlands, B70 7PG at 10:00am
on Saturday 4th (and/or Sunday 5th) to collect GPS mapping units before
going their separate ways to map the borough for a couple of hours or the
rest of the day.

The OSM project was started in 2004 to enable anyone to use maps in
creative, productive or unexpected ways. The use of traditional maps is
hampered by legal and technical restrictions that severely curtail their
use. The OpenStreetMap project aims to create free geographical data, like
street maps, that can be used anywhere by anyone. OpenStreetMap
contributors, will be driving, cycling, and wandering Sandwell with GPS
(Global Positioning System) units recording the routes of as many streets,
cycleways and footpaths as possible. The tracks recorded over the weekend
will be added to the online OpenStreetMap.org database where anyone in the
world with access to the internet can browse, annotate, reference, edit and
use the data in any way they want.

Collaborative mapping is a rapidly growing activity and is being driven in
part by technology (cheap GPS equipment and online collaboration tools such
as OpenStreetMap.org). Our project now has over 100,000 registered users
worldwide. What makes such projects stand out is their knowledge production
and ownership ethos. Under such open-source models the rights of authorship
are decentralised and the knowledge gathered is seen as a common resource
that can be distributed and re-used without restriction or licence. This
approach has real potential to empower people to create their own knowledge
and encourages re-use of cartographic resources in novel and creative ways.

The map data produced over the weekend will contribute to OpenStreetMap.org,
the leading project in the open-source mapping field and a major player in
the Linked Data arena. Currently, OpenStreetMap has mapped large portions of
the country, including the whole of Birmingham which was completed last
year. Now it's the turn of the Black Country!

We hope that an intensive effort to build a map of the whole of the borough
in a weekend will inspire others and help to build momentum across the rest
of the region and beyond. As an open organisation with no membership
requirements, we welcome the participation of anyone, young or old, who will
be in West Bromwich on the 4th and/or 5th April. Anyone interested in taking
part should contact Andy Robinson (andy at osmfoundation.org) or call +44
777 553 7872

ENDS

To view the current map or find further information about the OpenStreetMap
project please visit our website, http://www.openstreetmap.org

Further details of the weekend mapping event can be found on the project
wiki at: 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mappa_Mercia/Black_Country

For more media enquiries, please contact the OSM Foundation secretary Andy
Robinson (a...@osmfoundation.org), phone +447775537872. Andy will be in West
Bromwich for the event.



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