>> It is really an excellent idea. I was planning to organize a walking
>> paper mail out in my home town in a few months to see how it could
>> work out. I was planning in my case to contact the mayor office to
>> see if I could coordinate with them if they were interested.
>> The idea of postcard is very good.  If you need help, let me know I
>> will see what I could do.
>
> I printed out two copies each of six areas in Liverpool and left them
> in two cafés. On the other side of the paper I put some text briefly
> describing the project and asking that people either hand it in to one
> of the cafés or scan it in and email it to me - didn't have much space
> and I was hoping people realised they could post it back if they
> wanted. So far I don't know if anyone has completed an area, I'm not
> aware of them being handed in and haven't received an email, but I
> know a few have been taken and they even got me in touch with a
> Slovakian person with an interest in OSM who happened to be in
> Liverpool!
>
> If you're interested this is what I put on the reverse side, if I do
> it again I'll add a title saying what area is covered though in my
> case it should have been guessable from the existing coverage:
>
> http://johnmckerrell.com/files/osm-walking-papers-cover.pdf

Cool!

I made the mistake of ignoring my OSM-talk mail for a few days, I'm  
really happy to see that people are thinking of ways to work with  
Walking Papers. I've been building up some steam to work on another  
set of change requests, now's the time to ask if you have a pet  
feature you'd like to see added. =)

-mike.

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