Maybe  osm.be/missingmaps could work, and for people who don't want to type
much, add an alias

osm.be/mm

Jo

2016-04-19 9:57 GMT+02:00 Pieter-Jan Pauwels <pieter-jan.pauw...@okfn.org>:

> Hi Marc,
>
> Good eye, wrote down the same remark in the Hackpad. Something like
> missingmaps.be that is rooted in the local OSM.be <http://osm.be> community
> would be a good asset to refer people to.
> And @Joost, spamming in my regards, are unpersonal messages pushed through
> bots, advertising and generic email messages that have nothing to do with
> my field of work or interests.
> OSM-be has none of those factors in my regards, so it’s not spamming :).
>
> Kind regards,
> Pieter-Jan
> Community Coordinator
> Open Knowledge Belgium
> m: +32 476 66 27 77 a: Sint-Salvatorstraat 18/101, 9000 Gent
> s: www.openknowledge.be e: pieter...@openknowledge.be
>
>
>
> On 19 Apr 2016, at 09:51, Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Do we have a fixed spot somewhere were we announce new Missing Map
> parties ? The URL of this page should be on a flyer we hand out to
> every visitor. So even when they opt out from your spamming, :-)  they
> can look at that page any time they want.
> I think I missed an opportunity to inform all visitors on how they
> could get informed about similar events.
>
> Some flyer to hand out (besides the one with the instructions we have
> right now) that has some "What's next ? - How to stay in touch ?"
> content would be nice.
> Could contain links to twitter account, FB page, meetup page, osm.be
> website, mailing list.
> Stuff they could map in their neighborhood, ...
>
> m.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:55 AM, joost schouppe
> <joost.schou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Pieter-Jan,
> I often feel like I'm spamming people, but apparently some of the Gent GIS
> people felt a bit the same as you: why did I know so late (I did contact
> Thimo much sooner, and Geertrui came, so some information flow was there).
> So lesson learned: I'll spam till I drop.
>
> All,
> I'm putting together a hackpad with things to do when a Mapathon comes up:
> https://hackpad.com/Mapathon-Metainfo-and-evaluation-mlxQ0GwD8lb
> Please feel free to contribute.
>
> Unless someone has a better idea, I'm going to put all the e-mails from the
> last couple events into a Mailchimp thing and send an "hi welcome please
> unsubscribe if you don't want to know about all the cool things OSM be
> organizes" first mail.
>
> Yes, we do have a talk-be, but that's just a -little- nerdy for a lot of
> people. I actually met someone - who shall remain anonymous - who works at
> the VUB, is an experienced JOSM mapper and DID NOT KNOW the State of the
> Map
> was coming to his very campus. And he even was accidentally subscribed to
> the weekly Digest of this mailing list, which is of course perfect if you
> like an indigestion. (I get my OSM mailing list overload by the message in
> a
> label+filter subfolder in Gmail to avoid drowning).
>
>
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