Elliott Plack writes:
I would argue that importing land-use that is difficult or tedious
to trace...encourage(s) local mapping...
I agree. OSM user nmixter and I contributed to a comprehensive
landuse import in Santa Cruz County California starting in 2009. You
can read the details at our
P.S. For those who are using Meetup, this is something that they seem to not
‘publicize’ but, so far, they haven’t asked me for any more money creating
OSM-WY under my existing plan for OSM-CO; and it seems to be confirmed in their
‘internal documents’ that Organizers can have 3 groups:
http://
Hi Clifford and all, it’s been there – for now I’m ‘running’ (i.e. doing the
books) for both OSM-CO and WY; so Mike and Chen, feel free to add yourselves as
contacts, but I snuck the group just under CO for my sake.
=Russ
From: Clifford Snow [mailto:cliff...@snowandsnow.us]
Sent: Monday, Fe
Cliff,
You are welcome. Chen Xu and I are working together on it. Others are
welcome to help organize events.
It looks like Russ Deffner already added it to that page. It is under
"Laramie."
Mike
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Clifford Snow
wrote:
> Mike,
> Thanks for getting the meetup
Mike,
Thanks for getting the meetup going. Next time I'm headed through Wyoming
I'll check to see if you have a meetup scheduled.
Can you add your group to
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_United_States
Thanks,
Clifford
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Mike Thompson wrote:
> We
We now have a Meetup for "OSM Wyoming"[1]. If you live, work, attend
school, or otherwise spend time in Wyoming; or if you are close to Wyoming,
please consider joining. Suggestions for events are welcome in any part
of the state You can post them yourself, or send them to me and I will
post.
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