Paul you're still ignoring the fact that the only one proposing these
routes is an OSM mapper. They aren't being proposed by state, regional, or
local bike advocates or by state, regional, or local government agencies.
And you're ignoring the fact that the consensus of comments from other OSM
Paul,
You explicitly said that putting 50 mile wide corridors on OSM would be an
important advocacy tool.
That does not sound at all like mapping reality.
I spend hundreds of hours a year on the phone, corresponding, and attending
meetings to make the USBR a reality. I've personally
I'm interested in finding a robust, not necessarily free, set of tools for
single feature mapping.
For example: to openly map public health clinics I'd want:
1. A hosted web map (showing the clinics as a clickable icons). The map
should be a module integrable into a larger subject matter
Possible drivers of quality:
1. Peer reviewing, as a social gateway to community engagement with new
mappers.
2. Hiring a physiologist on retainer to understand obsessed trolls like
NE2, and respond appropriately.
3. Supporting single feature mappers. There's a vibrant community
I'm looking for the estimated amount of total users of OSM (not just registered
users). I think I've seen some numbers before (300MM?).
If you have a link to some wiki / post that's be great.
Thanks,
Frederic___
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Dear All,
The ninth birthday of OpenStreetMap is coming up soon. It is tradition to
celebrate with parties in various cities where OpenStreetMap contributors
can attend and we've had Toronto parties for several of the last few
years.
Great Lakes area Mappers:
Shall we do that again?
What should
What's the day again Richard?
If I'm around in DC, would love to raise a pint.
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron
From: Richard Weait rich...@weait.com
To: talk-us@openstreetmap.org Openstreetmap talk-us@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Sunday, June 9,
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