Frederik Ramm wrote: > Hi, > > we (that's Y.T. and the folks on talk-de) have created an OSM flyer > that we can hand out to folks who ask us what we're doing. > > The flyer is DIN A7 sized (74mm wide and 105mm high) and has 8 pages > (8 pages sounds a lot but it's just one stripe of paper 105mm high and > 296mm wide, zig-zag folded three times). We're trying to get the most > important things across: Look how cool we are, and it's all free, and > this is something else than free as in beer, and this is how we do it. > > We have printed 5,000 copies (it's not really expensive - 200 Euros > for the lot, and some online printers would have done it for 150) and > we'll try to distribute them widely within the community so that every > mapper has a few of them with him when he's on the road. > > Here's how it looks like: > > front page - > http://svn.openstreetmap.org/misc/pr_material/german_flyer_2008-01/osmflyer1.png > rear page - > http://svn.openstreetmap.org/misc/pr_material/german_flyer_2008-01/osmflyer2.png > The flyer looks great. I might look into producing a Dutch version of it, if there is interest from Dutch and Belgian mappers. > PPS: If you read the first letter of each paragraph in sequence, they > spell out "P.o.t.l.a.t.c.h.m.u.s.t.d.i.e." > That's not very nice. (I like Potlatch by the way, I use it just as much as JOSM. Some things are just a lot easier with it. Splitting circular roads for instance and tracing imagery) > PPPS: Just kidding to get Richard's attention ;-) > > I checked and it's also not true... Would be a bit weird to have an English Easter egg in a German text...
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