Gelijk wat je een beetje kent, als de media er een reportage of documentaire 
over maken dan is die zo onvolledig dat het verkeerd is.  Het is daarom dat ik 
mijn best doe om het nieuws niet te volgen.De dag dat ze Mapillary ontdekken 
duik ik onder en stuur iedereen naar Marc Gemis.

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>    1. Re: MissingMaps National (Santens Seppe)
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> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 07:26:08 +0000
> From: Santens Seppe <seppe.sant...@stad.gent>
> To: OpenStreetMap Belgium <talk-be@openstreetmap.org>
> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk-be] MissingMaps National
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> I think Joost wraps it up nicely.
> 
> Some remarks:
> 
> ·        It might be a good idea to have some promotional material for future 
> occasions. I’m thinking: an OSM(.be) banner in the background; flyers that 
> explain OSM in a few words and that participants can take home; a way to 
> identify the “coaches” (could be t-shirts, name tags,...);...
> 
> ·        Although the clips on tv do not mention OSM, we should be aware of 
> their potential to attract more mappers. Just one idea (I’m sure there could 
> be more): I guess the participating universities will be happy to spread a 
> short report about Saturday to their students, including links to the clip 
> and of course clearly mentioning OSM. This might be a way to reach a lot of 
> people.
> 
> ·        And last but not least: Marc even managed to make the link from 
> missing maps to local mapping in only ten seconds, what an achievement!
> 
> All in all, I think it’s fantastic we made it onto radio and television. I 
> now even can explain to my mother-in-law why I spent a Saturday behind a 
> computer. And I’m sure next time, we will get a few more details right.
> 
> Have a nice start of the week,
> 
> Seppe
> 
> 
> Van: joost schouppe [mailto:joost.schou...@gmail.com]
> Verzonden: zondag 17 april 2016 22:45
> Aan: OpenStreetMap Belgium
> Onderwerp: Re: [OSM-talk-be] MissingMaps National
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> 
> Yes, Marc, you did great. I really liked the vrt clip actually.
> 
> At the VUB, we knew full well the VTM was coming, but I didn't think for a 
> second about how we should shape their message. I did talk to them quite a 
> bit, but they didn't ask to interview me. They did interview the professor, 
> and that seemed good to me: one of "ours" and one of "theirs" having a prime 
> time moment. How on earth they think Google has anything to do with the 
> project - you can't imagine how people think, I guess.
> Everything I heard sounded good to me at the time though. We had already seen 
> the vrt clip, so honestly I was expecting them to do a copy-paste of that 
> clip.
> 
> Anyway I don't think any of us expected exposure of this magnitude, so we 
> never actually took a minute to think about it. Maybe of some more people 
> would have joined the organization, someone would have thought of that :)
> 
> The reason VTM does show the Google Earth logo is probably that they have a 
> standard setup they use everyday and they know they have to do that. They 
> actually added that thing as the image at the tasking manager didn't cover 
> all the area being mapped as it was split over three tasks.
> 
> As was said here, what has been aired has been aired. But I will send a 
> message to Belga - they should do some decent fact checking if everyone else 
> is just copy-pasting from them.
> 
> Do add links to our work hackpad to any articles you may find. 
> https://hackpad.com/Missing-Maps-National-April-16th-6yr1qJEQoqq
> 
> All in all a great learning opportunity for all of us I think - also in how 
> we fail in reaching people who would potentially absolutely love us. As Jo 
> said somewhere, it feels like 30 could have been 80 with more promotion. Then 
> again 200 mappers is incredible, IMHO.
> 
> Joost
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> From: Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [OSM-talk-be] MissingMaps National
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> On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Santens Seppe <seppe.sant...@stad.gent> 
> wrote:
> > ·        It might be a good idea to have some promotional material for
> > future occasions. I’m thinking: an OSM(.be) banner in the background; flyers
> > that explain OSM in a few words and that participants can take home; a way
> > to identify the “coaches” (could be t-shirts, name tags,...);...
> >
> > ·        Although the clips on tv do not mention OSM, we should be aware of
> > their potential to attract more mappers. Just one idea (I’m sure there could
> > be more): I guess the participating universities will be happy to spread a
> > short report about Saturday to their students, including links to the clip
> > and of course clearly mentioning OSM. This might be a way to reach a lot of
> > people.
> 
> Very good ideas. I hope Kristien Ooms from UGent will be able to
> organise the Missing Maps parties for students that she has in mind.
> For the Geography dept. of UGent,  it is interesting as they have
> projects in Ethiopia with guest students visiting the university. So
> they already have people that can give background information.
> 
> m.
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