Indeed, I'll reach out to them.
OSM NYC is planning on mapping Hurricane Sandy damage (I was planning
on a trip to Wall Street to scope out locations).
I'll reach out to these folks and see what they say.
- Serge
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Jason Remillard
remillard.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Great idea, Martijn!
Another site that might be useful for contacting people at the neighborhood
scale is Nextdoor.com. It's not quite the same concept as Neighborland, but the
people who have signed up for the site are similarly concerned with what's
going on in their local area.
Alan
On
Hey all,
I found out about NeighborLand today and am using it as one of the channels
to promote the SLC edit-a-thon --
https://neighborland.com/ideas/salt-lake-city-to-improve-openstreetmap
Perhaps it's useful for you as well, either for promoting a local
edit-a-thon or just to let people know
Hello,
There is already a mapping party at NeighborLand, mapping seats in NYC!
http://handbook.neighborland.com/nyc-mapping-party/
Bummer, they are not doing this on top of OSM! The site is using
google for everything, even storing the raw data.
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