https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=95
I personally think that it's not worth it to worry about those
prohibitions, because North Koreans don't have that access to the
internet anyways. The Forum might be a place though where some armchair
mapper asks questions regarding mapping
I asked to open users: South Korea forum. I limited region to South Korea
because un-authorized communication between people in South Korea and
people in North Korea is prohibited in both Countries.
2017-03-01 10:41 GMT+09:00 느림보 :
> Opps, just Max said about interface language
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> To: "Talk-ko@openstreetmap.org" <talk-ko@openstreetmap.org>
> Cc:
> Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2017 11:02:26 +0100
> Subject: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?
>
> Looking through
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/
> I noticed that most o
Well, that's another big discussion about mailinglists vs. other means
of communication.
Some people for example prefer forums over email lists. There is no
"user: Korea" folder in the official osm forums
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/
I'm not a fan of forums myself* so I am not
>From systematic view, I think two reasons made few Korean speaking members.
One is clearly language. However, a mailing list itself would make it
worse. I think a mailing list is one of the lease common communication
system in my country. People might don’t know how to join and act in this
Looking through
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/
I noticed that most of them have the interface in their respective
language. talk-ko is in English though.
(Not talking about the languag of the actual conversations, just the
mailman interface)
Could this be a reason for the few