I should add that the test server running at the link below is separate from the rest of the osm.org website. As such, you will need to set up a new user account if you want to test out how the website functions for logged in users.
http://redesign.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org (I'm sure someone will correct me if I have got this mixed up) On 12 November 2013 23:05, Rob Nickerson <rob.j.nicker...@gmail.com> wrote: > (The aim of this email is to provide prior knowledge of an upcoming change > to the OSM website and to give you an opportunity to provide constructive > feedback) > > Hi All, > > Today the updated design for the main OpenStreetMap.org website is nearly > ready to be rolled out. You can view a demo at > redesign.apis.dev.openstreetmap.org and you can read about the latest > changes on the “pull request” at: > > > https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/pull/498#issuecomment-28309700 > > This is the cumulation of many months of work starting with Saman's > presentation at State of the Map US 2013. Obviously I realise that not > everyone has the time to search for all the background in the mailing lists > and "github pull request" so to help I have collated the video and slides > from both SotM US 2013 and SotM 2013 at > http://2013.stateofthemap.org/blog/upcoming-changes-openstreetmaporg-website/ > > Please take a minute or two to give it a try – both positive feedback and > constructive criticism is welcomed. > > Regards, > RobJN > > Final acceptance is by the OpenStreetMap Foundation and it's Working > Groups. The work of the Foundation and the Working Groups is explained at: > http://2013.stateofthemap.org/blog/work-openstreetmap-foundation/ >
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