Hello,

Everyone concerned by naming issues might be interested to know that name was changed into "Which tool for OSM ?" in user interface and documentation. Also, a clear disclaimer was added into the repository README about the absence of link with OSMF. I hope this is enough for complying with future trademark policy.

Regards,

Adrien.


Le 21/09/2017 à 19:45, PanierAvide a écrit :
Hi everyone,

As you may know, OSM has a whole set of tools allowing various thematic editing and contribution. Every contributor can find something to do, however when you are new to this world, you don't where these tools are and which one is made for you.

In order to make it easier discovering contribution tools, and find the ones according to what you want to work on, I made a little web guide named WhatOSM. When answering three questions (level of difficulty, available time and if you are indoors/outdoors), you have a list of corresponding tools. You can try it here :

http://projets.pavie.info/whatosm/

It can be used by new contributors, but also more experimented ones, who don't know what to do anymore in their neighbourhood. It might be interested to show this to people when doing mapping parties. User interface works as well on desktop as on smartphone.

This project is open source and is available on this repository :

https://framagit.org/PanierAvide/WhatOSM

You can contribute to it by proposing tools which allow contributing more or less directly to OpenStreetMap. Also, if you speak English + another language, you can help translating the application :

https://www.transifex.com/openlevelup/whatosm/

If you have any ideas or suggestions, let me know :-)

Regards,

Adrien.



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