Agreed but its part of a trend and perhaps needs a bit of planning.

Cheerio John

James wrote on 2019-01-19 8:46 PM:
That's french: France. Not french: Québec

On Sat., Jan. 19, 2019, 8:44 p.m. John Whelan <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:


        From weeklyosm:


        Education

      * The new curriculum
        
<http://cache.media.education.gouv.fr/file/CSP/41/0/2de_Sciences_numeriques_et_technologie_Ens-commun_1025410.pdf>
        (pdf) for French high schools states that all students should
        be introduced to geospatial data usage. One of the expected
        abilities in that domain is the ability to “contribute to
        OpenStreetMap in a collaborative way”.

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    What it means is we can expect to see more interest from schools
    in Canada. Adding tags to buildings is fairly simple and less
    error prone than some activities.

    Using streetcomplete I think would work even without buildings.

    Thoughts please.

    Thanks John





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