Where I am, winter is moving in.
Last night I cycled to a friend's house(he recently moved further away!)
after work and just got some house numbers mapped before it got too dark.
My right hand was near frozen because I still can't find both my cycling
gloves.

It would have been nicer for me to spend the 30 dark minutes playing cards
with him and showing him how fun OSM is.

On 15 October 2012 20:44, Alan Millar <grunthos...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On Oct 15, 2012, at 1:39 PM, "Dave F." <dave...@madasafish.com> wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be better if you spent your time mapping?
>
> Hah! Good one! I love hearing everyone's "you should do OSM like I do"
> dictums.  Always entertaining.
>
> Oh, be sure to tell us how to quantify and measure "good" for OSM, so
> we'll know what's "better". Be sure to explain your metrics, including how
> to quantify the obligatory "build the community" mantra (unless, of course,
> your criteria doesn't include that; I won't presume to know).  I wonder how
> one could measure the amount of fun injected into and sucked out of a
> project. There's gotta be some social science math in there somewhere. Very
> interesting...
>
> > There seems to be a hell of a lot of ancillary stuff going on around OSM.
>
> There sure is. Isn't it awesome?  It's like people are actually having fun
> with OSM.
>
> > Maybe a 'Back to Basics' push might not go amiss.
>
> Actually, that is a really good idea. Let us know what you come up with.
> I'm curious about your plans on how you're going to engage more people to
> get involved to make OSM better.
>
> Interesting times for OSM these days!
>
> -Alan
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