>We also should think "themes". Presently our mapping parties have >principally been focused on "the map". If on the other hand you set up a >mapping party for a particular group of people, then you can map something >of common interest. The roads will get done as a by product. In this way we >reach out to some new groups. These events don't always need to be on the >ground either, some, like our West Midlands gritting routes, just needed >communication and a social or two to work.
What I would like to do this year is not so much a single party, but more a project - to map every public footpath in Hampshire by the end of the summer. Hampshire is already well done in parts (notably south and east Hampshire) but other bits are much sketchier. What I might do is put up a wiki page on this to see how much interest there is - if every Hampshire-based mapper did a bit, and focused on areas accessible to them (e.g. I'm restricted to areas accessible by public transport) I reckon we could get them done by the end of September. It would be really great to get all the footpaths of a county (and I mean a sizeable, rural one...) done. Nick _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb